HYDRAULICS

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HYDRALUX IVL Collective 12063 N. Turnberry Way Highland UT 84003 HYDRAULICS;Fabric sold as an integral component of finished clothing items, namely, jackets, sweat shirts, shirts, pants, shorts, skirts, sports bras, leggings, crop tops, and tank tops;
HYDRAULIX CAROLLO ENGINEERS, INC. 3150 Bristol Street, Suite 500 Costa Mesa CA 92626 HYDRAULICS;Providing scientific, technological, research and development, and design consulting services in the field of the design of water and wastewater treatment plant hydraulic evaluations used to develop reports and recommendations for plant designs and for maintenance and remedial action;
ICRA INDUSTRY'S COMPONENT REPAIR AUTHORITY Phillips Service Industries, Inc. 14492 SHELDON ROAD SUITE 300 PLYMOUTH MI 48170 hydraulics; electronics; ballscrews; bearings; precision mechanical assemblies; spindles; and instrumentation;repair of industrial components;
MINERVA HYDRAULICS Beyond Energy Services & Technology Corp. 2350-444 5 Ave SW Calgary, Alberta T2P2T8 Canada HYDRAULICS;Providing online non-downloadable software for oil and gas drilling operations in the nature of software for gathering data from drilling operations, either from records or real-time data, to compute drilling parameters for planning or real time drilling operations for use in the oil and gas industry; providing online non-downloadable software for optimizing oil and gas drilling operations; providing online non-downloadable software for simulating oil and gas drilling operations; providing online non-downloadable software for evaluating and designing drilling hydraulics in oil and gas drilling operations; providing online non-downloadable software for modeling optimal equivalent circulating density (ECD) in oil and gas drilling operations; providing online non-downloadable software for managed pressure drilling (MPD) in oil and gas drilling operations;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A power generation and/or storage device utilizes human motion inputs or other power sources (i.e. hydraulics, pneumatics or explosive gases) to create mechanical kinetic energy that is stored (preferably in springs) and later released on demand to rotate a generator to produce electricity.