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Actuator plate
The eccentric, asymmetrical and yet harmonious lines of the Twist actuator plate are unmistakable. |
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Swiss Re Tower, London
The eccentric shape of this building designed by British star architect, Lord Norman Foster, is a prominent feature of the skyline of London. |
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WC flushing system
This flushing system allows the user to flush the toilet hands-free or manually. |
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Peacock feather
The bright eyes on the peacock’s feathers make his attackers believe that they are facing many enemies; they also impress peahens during courtship. |
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Bathtub drain
The fluid technology of all bathtub drain assemblies is optimized to provide self-cleaning, problem-free drainage for years. |
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Parabolic mirror
Already in antiquity, parabolic mirrors were used to focus sunbeams in order to ignite a fire. |
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Shower toilet
The design, quality and comfort of the Balena 8000 shower toilet leaves nothing to be desired. |
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Pelican
The most obvious feature of a pelican is the long beak and the throat pouch with a capacity of 13 liters. |
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Roof drainage system
By means of negative pressure, the Geberit Pluvia roof drainage system draws off up to 100 liters of rainwater per second, making this system far superior to standard drainage systems. |
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Orange
The orange was brought to Europe from the Far East by the Portuguese, upon their discovery of the maritime route to India. |
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Flexible connection pipe
The flexible connecting pipe PluviaConnect adapts perfectly to all installation conditions. |
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Spinal column
Intricate coordination by vertebrae, discs, muscles and ligaments keeps human beings upright. |
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Mepla pipe
The Mepla multilayer pipe is durable, robust, easy to install and can be ad justed to any of our customers’ requirements. |
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Artery
The entire human circulatory system of arteries and veins is estimated to be 90,000 kilometers long. |
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Electronic lavatory tap
The infrared lavatory tap operates touchless and thus meets the highest standards of modern hygiene. |
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The human eye
Our eyes are highly sensitive sensory organs. They perceive light at wave lengths of approximately 350 to 750 nanometers. |
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