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ULF
(redirected from Ultra-Low-Flush)

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ULFUltra Low Frequency (300-3000 Hz; 1,000-100 km)
ULFUnited Leukodystrophy Foundation
ULFUltra-Low-Flush
ULFUltra-Low-Floor (tramway)
ULFUltra Large Format
ULFUkrainian Legal Foundation
ULFUnknown Life Form
ULFUnified Look and Feel
ULFUnit Load Former (machine which loads cases and shrinkwraps them together)
ULFUn-Lock then Firing (STRPN transition)


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Water conservation is also a significant aspect of the center, as the building will use low-flow plumbing fixtures, including sensor-activated bathroom sinks and shower heads, ultra-low-flush urinals and dual flush toilets.
sprinkler nozzles, "smart" weather-based sprinkler controllers, high-efficiency clothes washers, synthetic turf, ultra-low-flush or dual flush toilets, and waterless urinals purchased and installed on or after Jan.
The program provides financial incentives to install water-saving devices, such as rotating sprinkler nozzles, "smart" weather-based sprinkler controllers, high-efficiency washing machines, synthetic turf, ultra-low-flush or dual-flush toilets, and waterless urinals.
 
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