What's the difference between crusher and grinder?

Crusher


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which, crushes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There were 119 quarry drilling and crusher workers (outdoor, physically active), 77 quarry truck and loader drivers (outdoor, physically inactive), 92 postal deliverymen (outdoor, physically active), 75 postal clerks (indoor, physically inactive), and 43 hospital maintenance workers (indoor, physically active).
  • (2) Hager draws on thousands of hacked emails and Facebook private messages, which reveal Slater’s links to Jason Ede, then a senior press adviser and so-called “black ops” co-ordinator in the prime minister’s office, as well as to senior cabinet minister Judith “Crusher” Collins and others.
  • (3) Restraint trainers called themselves Mauler, Breaker and Crusher.
  • (4) Tuning of nuclear magnetic resonance pulse sequences with pulsed "crusher" gradients or phase cycling serves to remove unwanted spin populations from the data acquisition window.
  • (5) Cytogenetic investigations were carried out on 50 workers exposed to stone dust in a stone crusher industry and on 25 control subjects never exposed to such dust.
  • (6) The side experiencing the greater activity becomes the crusher side while the contralateral side becomes the cutter and is also inhibited from ever becoming a crusher.
  • (7) This is not, however, the case, for when both claws were reflexly exercised neither formed a crusher, signifying rather that bilateral differences in predominantly mechanoreceptive input to the paired claws somehow lateralized the claw ganglion [central nervous system (CNS)] into a crusher and cutter side.
  • (8) Our initial hypothesis was that the more active claw became the crusher and its less active counterpart the cutter.
  • (9) Homarus americanus, was examined during their differentiation from a bilaterally symmetric state to an asymmetric state of a slender cutter and a stout crusher claw.
  • (10) To supply the rocks for the barrage, Brazil’s largest pebble crusher has been built nearby.
  • (11) Crusher A slightly more recent development in which the head of the tackled player is forced forward onto the chest.
  • (12) If that doesn’t work I’ve got other things up my sleeves such as the grapple tackle, the chicken wing and even the crusher tackle.
  • (13) It is only in adults that asymmetry in sensory innervation is seen with more axons in the crusher root than in its cutter counterpart.
  • (14) They have been succeeded by a generation of car-crushers and cable-burners.
  • (15) A balanced pair of flow-compensated dephasing (crusher) gradients further ensures that the stimulated echo is due only to the effect of all three rf pulses while minimizing flow dephasing.
  • (16) Crusher claws were composed of a uniform population of long sarcomere (6-13 mum) slow and intermediate (4-6 mum) fibers.
  • (17) The intraburst impulse frequency was greater for the cutter FCE and its neuromuscular synapses showed greater facilitation at these high impulse frequencies compared to that of the crusher claw.
  • (18) In early juvenile (4th and 5th) stages when claw type is determined, as well as in subsequent (6th, 7th, 8th, 16th) juvenile stages when the claws gradually differentiate into cutter and crusher types, the paired homologous roots are also similar.
  • (19) Thus, while the critical period for crusher determination is genetically determined the actual trigger is influenced by experience.
  • (20) On Monday, the Sri Lankan government destroyed 359 elephant tusks in a huge stone crusher.

Grinder


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which, grinds.
  • (n.) One of the double teeth, used to grind or masticate the food; a molar.
  • (n.) The restless flycatcher (Seisura inquieta) of Australia; -- called also restless thrush and volatile thrush. It makes a noise like a scissors grinder, to which the name alludes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The finfish livers and entrails were macerated in a Duall tissue grinder containing acetonitrile followed by partitioning of the Kepone into benzene.
  • (2) Workers in the following job categories experienced the highest annual mean PbB levels: paste machine operators (battery plants), solder-grinders (assembly plants), and crane operators (foundries).
  • (3) Grab a table if you're arriving late enough for the restaurant section to have emptied, and make the barman get his big grinder out by ordering a mandarinha – Beija-Flor cachaça, mandarin syrup, lime juice and black pepper.
  • (4) The entire nail surface, except for the margin, was abraded until the nail became flexible with a Schreu's skin grinder equipped with a steel bar.
  • (5) Contrary to the throaty moans of TV pundits and the aggrieved posts clogging your social media feeds, there is a miraculous silver lining to this methodical meat grinder of a presidential election.
  • (6) Other considerations If you are buying a machine without an integrated grinder and you want to use beans, there is one major consideration.
  • (7) Operators of chain saws, rock drills, chipping hammers, pedestal grinders, and other power tools and machines have long been aware of the tingling, blanching, and numbness of their fingers.
  • (8) In view of the mixed dust exposure of the hard metal grinders and the variable histological appearance we think that the term "mixed dust pneumoconiosis in hard metal grinders" is more appropriate than "hard metal lung" to describe this condition.
  • (9) Seven of the turners but none of the grinders had squamous cell carcinomas on the skin of the scrotum.
  • (10) Abramson said the spectacle of angle grinders and drills being used to destroy evidence in a newspaper basement was hard to conceive in the US, where the First Amendment offers free speech guarantees.
  • (11) Campaigners say they took away various items including a power drill, an angle grinder, and some wooden props.
  • (12) Peta is as guilty of doing so as Hustler magazine, which famously put a picture of a woman being pushed head-first through a meat grinder to make hamburger in the 1970s, one album cover shortly afterwards displayed a woman's naked, clingfilm-wrapped body sectioned off like cuts of meat in a butchers shop.
  • (13) For example, substandard corn grinders soon broke and have not been repaired, he says.
  • (14) Too much salt is bad for you but it makes your chips taste nice; pepper comes in those fancy grinders but it makes you sneeze.
  • (15) Data from the analysis of lung dust in 16 metal grinders who had been exposed to hard metals between five and 44 years is reported.
  • (16) One victim’s leg, a paramedic would later testify, looked like it had been through “a meat-grinder”.
  • (17) Dust in the air that has been entrained by the spinning grinding wheel and not captured in the grinder hood has been postulated to be a major exposure source.
  • (18) A bread sample to be analyzed was ground in a meat grinder with a 3 mm hole plate and finely divided by rubbing through a No.
  • (19) Everybody seems to know someone who has been through the special needs grinder (if you have experience yourself, please get in touch at the email address below).
  • (20) Grinders of hard carbide had lower mean DLCO than nongrinders, even though their cobalt exposures were lower.

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