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"cowling" Definitions
  1. a metal cover for an engine, especially on an aircraft

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"Those [cases] are now seeding the second wave," Cowling said.
It used to be an engine cowling on a Boeing 737.
The engine cowling was found about 65 miles northwest of Philadelphia.
"I don't know where the best middle ground is," Cowling said.
The chair's body was once an engine cowling on a Boeing 737.
"This is a Tory juggernaut," says David Cowling of King's College London.
Meet the aptly named 737 Cowling Chair from British workshop Fallen Funiture.
The cowling was found about 70 miles from where the plane landed.
"What happened in Wuhan could happen repeatedly to a city," Cowling said.
"What we don't know is how quickly it spreads," Dr. Cowling said.
The cowling, or the piece that cover's the plane's engine, is completely missing.
Though numbers continue to be high this month, Cowling believes they will drop soon.
It was inconclusive as to which engine the cowling came from, the report added.
The cabin is tight and my head keeps brushing up against the rear cowling.
But the engine also lost part of its cowling, which surrounds the engine's fan.
The cowling came apart and plummeted toward Blue Marsh Lake, some 213 miles below.
The JACC said the South African piece could be from the cowling of an engine.
Gemma Cowling is, in many ways, a typical 19-year-old girl from Adelaide, Australia.
The engine's cowling was found about 7723 miles from where the plane landed, Sumwalt said.
The titanium alloy blade careened through the turbine engine and protective cowling with devastating force.
The Cowling Chair, like everything else made by Fallen Furniture, used to be an airplane part.
The NTSB also says it located parts of the engine cowling 60 miles north of Philadelphia.
Tidal just announced that... Meet the aptly named 737 Cowling Chair from British workshop Fallen Funiture.
Benjamin J. Cowling is a professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the University of Hong Kong.
I did not know what COWLING was, and it has never been in the puzzle before.
"Now, we know that the engine inlet cowling suffered significant damage and lost pieces of that cowling may be responsible for the damage to the fuselage, the wing and the stabilizer," said Southwest COO Mike Van de Ven on a call after posting earnings last week.
"Now, we know that the engine inlet cowling suffered significant damage and lost pieces of that cowling may be responsible for the damage to the fuselage, the wing and the stabilizer," said Southwest COO Mike Van de Ven on a call after posting earnings on Thursday.
The piece designated "Part No. 3," the engine cowling, features a partial stencil from manufacturer Rolls Royce.
But Van de Ven said the company is also interested in the role of the engine cowling.
Pieces of the outside part of the engine, knowing as cowling, have fallen to the ground in Pennyslvania.
Later Sumwalt said the cowling for the engine was found about 70 miles from where the plane landed.
Later he said the cowling for the engine was found about 70 miles from where the plane landed.
Cabin lights came on about 45 minutes after takeoff when the cowling came off, striking part of the fuselage.
Picasso produced caricatures from a young age, copying them from magazines when he was only 7, Ms. Cowling said.
Among its seven recommendations NTSB also said airlines retrofit their aircraft with the new coverings, known as a cowling.
The violent event causes the front cowling of the engine to disintegrate, firing shrapnel into the fuselage of the aircraft.
It is believed that the cowling — the covering over an airplane's engine — became loose and then fell away during the flight.
She posted photos on the social media website of the aircraft's engine with its covering, also known as the cowling, missing.
The cowling for the left-hand turbine is missing, just like Luke's, and there's a bit of damage on the nose.
While the airline is inspecting fan blades, part of the engine cowling, which covers the engine, was missing after the accident.
Boeing should redesign the cowling that covers the engines on its 737 NG aircraft, the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.
While it did so during the Southwest flight, the engine cowling broke off as the fan blade rattled against the engine.
In 2016, an American Airlines flight from Phoenix to San Francisco turned back after part of the engine cowling fell off.
Cowling suspects that homemade-mask makers might be able to develop something even more effective for the cause, from household materials.
"In Hong Kong, there's a very clear recognition that people with coronavirus can spread infection before they have symptoms," Cowling said.
"I'd love to say yes, it's been a boom, but I haven't seen a boom yet," said Dave Cowling, a videographer.
Ms. Cowling said she and the museum's management soon realized that the concept of caricature was "very difficult to communicate" and define.
Cowling foresees on-again, off-again lockdowns on the horizon for places that have already instituted quarantines and shelter-in-place measures. 
"Some locations in Asia already had big H3N2 seasons last year and are having milder seasons with B this year," Cowling said.
"In Hong Kong, they kill the live chickens every day if they haven't sold, and it's a one-way supply chain," Cowling said.
Investigators were able to identify clues from an engine cowling found approximately 60 miles from New York's LaGuardia Airport, where the flight originated.
It can also be used with or without the aerodynamic cowling above the hood, depending on the height of the trailer it's pulling.
Sherri (Morgan Cowling) is next door at a chic East Village bridal boutique, dress shopping with her stylish, opinionated mother, Francine (Robin Skye).
Hobart said he could not immediately say whether or not the engine on the Boeing 777 continued to function after the cowling came off.
Those with a window seat got quite the view: The piece covering the plane's right engine -- or cowling, as it's called -- had come off.
Passengers on United Airlines flight 21175 from San Francisco to Honolulu experienced an unfortunate incident Tuesday when the engine's cowling fell off mid-flight.
The UK-based equity investment firm appointed Vanessa Cowling to the newly-created position of general counsel to run its legal and compliance businesses.
A boomerang effect could occur, Cowling said, as residents emerge from their homes, go to work, take their children to school, and go shopping.
Pieces of the engine including its cowling - which covers its inner workings - were found about 60 miles (100 km) from Philadelphia airport, Sumwalt said.
Cowling has done enough research on masks to know that they're not a perfect public-health tool, especially because people often don't wear them correctly.
"That looks bad, plane and simple," he wrote on Twitter describing the sight of pieces of metal missing from the front of the engine cowling.
"For an epidemiologist, it's really frustrating when case definitions keep on changing," said Benjamin Cowling, a professor of epidemiology at the University of Hong Kong.
The weary passengers uneasily witnessed a mechanic fiddle under the engine cowling for a few hours with what looked like a clown's oversized toy wrench.
The rear Michelin tire is fatter than the front, but not so wide as to distract; their reflective aluminum rear cowling makes them unmistakable at night.
"Ben Cowling, a professor of epidemiology and a mask researcher at the University of Hong Kong's School of Public Health, described it as "a confusing message.
"People remember the impact of SARS," Cowling said of the coronavirus outbreak in 2002 and 2003 that killed 774 people, 299 of them in Hong Kong.
"It's ridiculous," said Eric Cowling, 28, who had come from Philadelphia with his girlfriend to fish, lounge and possibly camp in their truck on the beach.
The company said the current managing director of the company's high street business, Carl Cowling, would replace Clarke as part of a long-term succession plan.
China and other countries could end up in a "vicious cycle," Cowling said, where they have to shutter businesses and implement mass quarantines every three months.
"The one thing about H7N9 is that the cases we see might be the tip of the iceberg of a much larger number of infections," Cowling said.
" Benjamin Cowling, an infectious disease epidemiologist, agreed: "If there were a plentiful supply of cheap face masks, I believe there would be a recommendation for mass masking.
"Based on early reports there is a possibility of the piece originating from an inlet cowling of an aircraft engine," Malaysian transport minister, Liow Tiong Lai, told reporters.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said it found six crack lines on the fan blade that separated and tore through the engine's cowling during Southwest Flight 1380.
"More than likely, when the engine fan blade separated, it caused the cowling to separate and end up in this small town northwest of the airport," he said.
He added that a piece of the engine's cowling, or the covering that surrounds the engine, was found in Bernville, Pennsylvania, about 70 miles northwest of the Philadelphia airport.
It is precisely what it sounds like: a chair made out of the cowling of an actual 737 engine, best known for its... 'We wanted to create another world.
"The items that were handed over includes a stabilizer panel with "No Step" stencil, engine cowling bearing Rolls-Royce logo, fiberglass skin aluminum honeycomb pored panel," the press release said.
In the meantime, Lieutenant Hudner, 21973, saw that smoke was rising from under the cowling, or engine casing, of the downed plane, and that Ensign Brown, 20183, appeared stuck inside.
"We've seen it spread between people in Wuhan, in other parts of China, and now these countries," said Benjamin Cowling, a professor of epidemiology at the University of Hong Kong.
Engine cowling Where found: Mossel Bay, South Africa When: March 2016 The part was identified by the Rolls Royce stencil on it, which is consistent with those used by Malaysia Airlines.
Lockdowns merely delay the outbreak's peak by about three months, Dr. Ben Cowling, an epidemiologist at the University of Hong Kong who researches influenza transmission and control measures, told Business Insider.
The flight from Atlanta to Chicago hit turbulence and had to make an emergency landing at Nashville International Airport after the right engine's outermost cover — or cowling — fell off at 28,000 feet.
Investigators found red paint marks on part of the left wing, indicating that some of the outside part of the engine, known as cowling, had broken off and hit it, Sumwalt said.
Professor Jason Middleton, an aviation expert at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, said it appeared that the engine cowling had been ripped away forward of the main compressor blade.
But Mr Cowling believes the former prime minister is just the kind of urban liberal who did not see Brexit coming and mistakenly thinks this election is a re-run of the referendum.
"The argument ... about everybody wearing a mask is not that it will prevent everyone from getting infected — it's that it will slow down transmission in the community a bit," Cowling told Business Insider.
But China could face a major resurgence of the virus when it lifts its lockdowns, according to Dr. Ben Cowling, an epidemiologist at Hong Kong University who researches influenza transmission and control measures. 
Design changes, like the winglets seen on many planes and jet engines with fans that are so large that a person could stand inside the cowling, have helped cut fuel use and reduce emissions.
"They can shut down for a month, but then when they reopen, they're still going to have an epidemic starting again, and I don't see the long-term plan for those locations," Cowling said.
"The search must go on" Since his first discovery, Gibson has discovered several other pieces of potential debris from the plane, including a section of Rolls Royce engine cowling found in South Africa in March.
"Among people that still need to go to work, particularly people who need to go through crowded areas like underground trains and public-transport systems, wearing masks on those could be particularly useful," Cowling said.
Since the incident, Jetstar has updated its dispatch procedure to provide more detailed guidelines for ground crew and flight crew communications, warnings about items left in the engine cowling, and more detailed guidelines on aircraft checks.
The benefit of stopping a portion of new infections from entering also depends on how aggressively officials are simultaneously controlling infections already within their borders, said Benjamin Cowling, an epidemiologist at the University of Hong Kong.
The wreckage, discovered near the town of Mosselbay on Tuesday, could be from an "inlet cowling" of an aircraft engine based on early reports, the Malaysian transport ministry said in a statement, two years after MH370 disappeared.
The company, whose total sales rose 15% in the 11 weeks ended May 18, said the current managing director of the company's high street business Carl Cowling would replace Clarke as part of a long-term succession plan.
"What we are talking about is whether or not there are opportunities in the inlet cowling to improve durability so that it can minimize the kind of energy that comes out with this fan blade release," he said.
In a conference call last week with analysts and reporters, Southwest Chief Operating Officer Michael Van de Ven described the extensive damage to the plane's engine and cowling - the smooth metal exterior that covers the engine's inner workings.
National Transportation Safety Board investigators believe the left engine failed when one of its 73780 titanium alloy fan blades snapped off midflight, causing the front cowling of the engine to disintegrate and firing shrapnel into the cabin of the aircraft.
"It's very clear that the actions taken in China have almost brought to an end their first wave of infections," said Ben Cowling, the head of the division of epidemiology and biostatistics at Hong Kong University's School of Public Health.
This was the scenario passengers flying with Jetstar ran into when a ground worker — who happened to be carrying a clipboard while conducting pre-flight checks — placed his board in the Airbus A380's engine cowling covering and never remembered to retrieve it.
In a report ending a 19 month investigation into the crash, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) called on Boeing to redesign the engine cowling — the removable cover of the engine — to better contain debris if an internal piece breaks in the future.
WH Smith, which runs 1,004 travel outlets and 599 high street stores, is also in the middle of a change in leadership, with the managing director of its high street business, Carl Cowling, poised to replace Stephen Clarke after six years in charge.
Ben Cowling, an epidemiologist at the University of Hong Kong who researches influenza transmission and control measures, told Business Insider there are two ways the virus can make a resurgence as residents emerge from their homes, return to work, take their children to school, and go shopping.
It is precisely what it sounds like: a chair made out of the cowling of an actual 737 engine, best known for its trademark squat appearance — most airliner engines are round, but the 737's have a little bit of flatness along the bottom edge so they have enough ground clearance.
The update to the ongoing report, published May 12, states that the two items -- determined to be a segment from an aircraft engine cowling and an interior panel from the main cabin -- were from a Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777, and "almost certainly" from the aircraft registered 9M-MRO, the registration number of the missing plane.
"There is a challenge to containment by the increasing number of imported infections in all of these locations at the moment from Europe, but in the future it could be from other parts of the world as well," Ben Cowling, a professor of epidemiology at the University of Hong Kong, told the Financial Times.
"I think all countries are going to have to face this difficult trade-off between the health and the economic impact, and there's definitely going to be a heavy impact on both," Dr. Ben Cowling, who leads the WHO's Collaborating Center for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control at Hong Kong University, told Business Insider.

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