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  2. Suicide bag - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 author and right-to-die advocate Derek Humphry reported that Worthington Industries, the world's largest manufacturer of disposable helium cylinders, had announced that their helium cylinders will guarantee only 80% helium, with up to 20% air, making them inappropriate for use with a suicide bag in Humphry's opinion. [23]

  3. Euthanasia device - Wikipedia

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    Nitschke described his device as a modification of the exit bag with helium method described in The Peaceful Pill Handbook. Helium was replaced by a cylinder of compressed nitrogen and a regulator to supply the nitrogen into a plastic bag. One advantage of this method was the availability of larger amounts of nitrogen and flow rates last longer.

  4. Matheson (compressed gas & equipment) - Wikipedia

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    Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc. produces industrial, medical, and specialty gases, and associated gas handling equipment, in North America.MATHESON offers semiconductor, medical, welding, atmospheric gases, rare gases delivered via pipelines, onsite generators, bulk tanks, and in gas cylinders to customers using gases in their labs, semiconductor fabs, hospitals, chemical plants, manufacturing and many ...

  5. John Davy (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    John Davy was born in Penzance, Cornwall, on 24 May 1790, the son of Robert Davy and his wife, Grace Millet. [1]He assisted his older brother Humphry at the Royal Institution of Great Britain for two years before heading to Edinburgh University, where he earned his degree in medicine in 1814.

  6. Humphrey pump - Wikipedia

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    A 36" cylinder bore Humphrey pump was installed at Chester, Pennsylvania in 1927 by the Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. The pump was used in dry dock operations and also for experimental purposes. It was designed as a 2-stroke engine to operate in a range of head from 20 to 150 ft (6 to 46 m).

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  9. Superior Air Parts - Wikipedia

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    Thielert already had a business relationship with Superior, as it had been engaged in the production of Superior's after-market engine cylinders. [ 3 ] In 2008, Superior Air Parts' parent company Thielert declared bankruptcy , Superior itself filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on 31 December 2008 and laid off many of its staff.