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  2. Keep That Lawn Lush and Green With These Best Sprinklers - AOL

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    For your grass and gardens to be lush and green, you need one of the best sprinklers. Choose between stationary, traveling, and in-ground systems.

  3. Irrigation - Wikipedia

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    Irrigation (also referred to as watering of plants) is the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns. Irrigation has been a key aspect of agriculture for over 5,000 years and has been developed by many cultures around the world. Irrigation helps to grow crops, maintain landscapes ...

  4. These Are the Best Sprinklers We Recommend for Hassle-Free ...

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    The Best Sprinklers. Best Overall: Aqua Joe Turbo Oscillating Sprinkler. Most Precise: Gardena Oscillating Sprinkler ZoomMaxx. Best for Homeowners with Well Water: Melnor 65154AMZ XT Turbo ...

  5. Shinkansen - Wikipedia

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    Snow-dispersing sprinkler systems have been installed, but delays of 10–20 minutes still occur during snowy weather. Snow-related treefalls have also caused service interruptions. Along the Jōetsu Shinkansen route, snow can be very heavy, with depths of two to three metres; the line is equipped with stronger sprinklers and slab track to ...

  6. Feynman sprinkler - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of a regular sprinkler (1) and a reverse sprinkler (2) A Feynman sprinkler, also referred to as a Feynman inverse sprinkler or reverse sprinkler, is a sprinkler-like device which is submerged in a tank and made to suck in the surrounding fluid. The question of how such a device would turn was the subject of an intense and remarkably ...

  7. Travelling salesman problem - Wikipedia

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    Travelling Salesman, by director Timothy Lanzone, is the story of four mathematicians hired by the U.S. government to solve the most elusive problem in computer-science history: P vs. NP. [77] Solutions to the problem are used by mathematician Robert A. Bosch in a subgenre called TSP art.