| 1. A fluid flow adjustment mechanism for controlling a fluid flow rate in a length of flexible tubing, comprising:
a housing comprising a corner feature engaging the length of flexible tubing, the corner feature for directing the length
of flexible tubing through a substantial angle, the housing configured to retain the flexible tubing so directed, thereby
resulting in a substantial change in cross sectional shape of a portion of the length of flexible tubing that is adjacent
to the corner feature and without preventing a flow of fluid within the length of flexible tubing; and,
a ram mechanically engaged with said housing, the ram for controllably compressing the portion of the length of flexible tubing
against the corner feature as to further change the cross sectional shape of the portion of the flexible tubing for adjusting
a rate of fluid flow therethrough, the ram having a first state in which the ram is other than in contact with the tubing
and a second state in which the ram is in contact with the tubing, the ram other than perpendicular to the flexible tubing
at a location where the ram contacts the flexible tubing when the ram goes from the first state to the second state.
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