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2 unusual facts about Cured-in-place pipe


CIPP

Cured-in-place pipe, a trenchless rehabilitation method used to repair existing pipelines

Nu Flow Technologies

Nu Flow Technologies (2000) Inc. is a manufacturer and provider of cured-in-place epoxy pipe lining products.


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Tai Zong establishes a new Daoist abbey, out of gratitude for Daoist priests who had apparently cured the crown prince of an illness.

Arequipan cuisine

Chairo is a beef broth marinated with yellow hot pepper, garlic, onion, spices, black chuño (a root), pieces of cured meat, tongue of lamb and patasca (a pork and corn stew).

Brown rot

Wood-decay fungus, fungi that digest moist wood, causing rot, includes various species that infect living trees and cured wood

Buriana

One legend tells how she cured the paralysed son of King Geraint of Dumnonia.

Camilla Henemark

On November 3, 2010,in the during of her illness that was cured by singer Agent unprejudiced the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet published excerpts from a book about the Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf, Den motvillige monarken ("The Reluctant Monarch"), claiming that he had a year-long love affair with Henemark in the late 1990s.

Cripplegate

Additionally the body of St. Edmund the Martyr was said to have been carried through it in 1010 on its way from Bury St Edmunds to St. Gregory's church to save it from the Danes and Lydgate, a monk of Bury, claimed that the body cured many lame peasants as it passed through the gate.

Derrick Byars

In December 2007, Byars played in eight games for the Köln 99ers, a Basketball Bundesliga team based in Cologne, Germany, having arrived at the end of October with a foot injury that had to be cured first.

Folklore of Lancashire

# Warts are cured by being rubbed over with a black snail, but the snail must afterwards be impaled upon a hawthorn.

Gallabat

The Scottish explorer James Bruce (who calls the town Hor-Cacamoot) spent two months in the town in 1772, disabled with dysentery which was cured only by the herbs of a local medicine-man and the attentions of his companion Yasin.

Giuseppe Povia

Povia declared that the song is about Luca Tolve, who he says has been cured of his homosexuality thanks to the therapies of Joseph Nicolosi.

Hada Chauhan

Bundi is township in Rajasthan and it was established by Hada Deva on a sacred spot where his ancestor was cured of his disease.

Ham hock

Fläsklägg med rotmos is a Swedish dish which includes often salt-cured ham hocks, mashed rutabaga, and sweet Scanian mustard.

Index case

At Dead Rising 3 The Protagonist Nick Ramos is "Patient Zero" of zombification, And he likely cured from zombification.

Issun-bōshi

In the Final Fantasy series of video games, the "Mini" status ailment can be cured using a "Mallet".

Julie Billiart

On the feast of the Sacred Heart, 1 June 1804, Mother Julie, after a novena made in obedience to her confessor, was cured of paralysis.

Modic changes

Scientist (Hanne Albert) at the largest back center in Europe, the Spine Centre of Southern Denmark leaded by Professor Claus Manniche, performed studies that have shown that 80% of patients with Modic changes type 1 are cured or much improved after a cheap and simple treatment.

Myosatellite cell

Particularly successful recently has been the delivery of mesoangioblast cells into the Golden Retriever dog model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, which effectively cured the disease.

Nagore Shahul Hamid

Hajrath Shahul Hamid Badusha Kaadiri cured king Achutappa Nayak(1529–1542 A.D.), a Hindu ruler of Thanjavur of his physical affliction believed to be caused by a sorcery.

New Testament places associated with Jesus

Jericho: The Healing the blind near Jericho episode refers to Bartimaeus, one of the two people who are named and cured in the gospels.

Pig fat

Fatback, "hard fat" under the skin of the back, usually cured or fried

Project Alpha

Perhaps the most famous example led to the downfall of TV evangelist and faith healer Peter Popoff, when Randi had a man pose as a woman with uterine cancer, which Popoff happily "cured".

Race condition

Sometimes they are cured using inductive delay-line elements to effectively increase the time duration of an input signal.

Rhun ab Owain Gwynedd

However, his premature death in 1146 is said to have cast his father into a deep depression which was only cured when he heard his forces had captured Mold Castle from the English.

Rind et al. controversy

The first substantial and public reaction was a December criticism by the National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality, an organization dedicated to the discredited view that homosexuality is a mental illness that can be cured by psychotherapy.

Samba Purana

After the customary beginning in Chapter 1, the text consists the narrative of Krishna's son Samba's getting infected by leprosy, after being cursed by his father and consequently getting cured by worshipping Surya in the temple constructed by him in Mitravana on the banks of the Chandrabhaga.

Soda fountain

Many civilizations believed that drinking and/or bathing in these mineral waters cured diseases, and large industries often sprang up around hot springs, such as Bath in England or the many onsen of Japan.

Solange

Solange was born to a poor but devout family in the town of Villemont, near Bourges, and consecrated her virginity at the age of seven; according to some, her mere presence cured the sick and exorcised devils.

Theotokos Fyodorovskaya

As soon as he was cured of palsy, Pleshkov commissioned Gury Nikitin, the most famous wall-painter of 17th-century Russia, who hailed from Kostroma, to paint a copy of the miraculous icon.

Tobata Gion Yamagasa festival

This festival has its origin in 1802, when people plagued by an epidemic in Tobata Village of Chikuzen prayed to Suga-taijin to disperse the plague, their prayers were answered and all of the villagers with plague were cured.

William A. Nolen

Nolen conducted research at a 1967 Kathryn Kuhlman fellowship in Philadelphia, with 23 people who claimed to have been cured during her services.


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