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LabyrinthIn Greek legend, the maze designed by the Athenian artisan Daedalus at Knossos in Crete for King Minos, as a home for the Minotaur – a monster, half man and half bull. After killing the Minotaur, Theseus, the prince of Athens, was guided out of the Labyrinth by a thread given to him by the king's daughter Ariadne. labyrinth
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A heat channel labrynth arrangement within the rotor body maximizes the heat transfer capability of this unique rotor design. The daily New York Times these days feels like a labrynth itself. A labrynth sealing arrangement beneath the rotor is said to prevent surplus rubber contaminating the bearings. |
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