oluklanım

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Turkish - English
channelling
a practice based on the belief that dead people can communicate with living people by making their spirit enter a living person's body and speaking through them
is the New Age name for mediumship
A system of grooves cut into binding boards to carry the cords that attach the boards to quires The use of channels meant that the cords would not stand proud on the inside of the boards
formation of a "groove" in grease (or in oil too viscous to flow readily under existing conditions) Channels are cut by the motion of a lubricated element, such as a gear or the rolling member of an anti-friction bearing The amount of channelling can be controlled to a large extent by the consistency or viscosity of the lubricant While some degree of channelling is desirable to prevent excessive churning of the lubricant, particularly in high speed rolling element bearings, a channel so permanent as to preclude further movement of lubricant to the contacting surfaces might cause equipment failure due to lack of lubricant
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