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| Further increases in fractionation would seem to require a fundamental change that uncouples fractionation and thickening. Cooked fruits and vegetables lose much of their original firmness as heating uncouples the links in polymeric pectin, explains Bourne. The "intelligent" valve lifter is the technology that uncouples the unneeded intake and exhaust valves, while the lifter oil manifold assembly - neatly tucked in an open space in the engine cavity - is responsible for directing engine oil pressure to and from the lifter during cylinder deactivation and reactivation. |
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