As the balloon inflates, though, the pressure needed to expand it further decreases dramatically. |
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The next time a nurse inflates a blood pressure cuff around your bicep, pay attention. |
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The compressor intermittently inflates the balloon, which then slowly returns to its sorry, flaccid state. |
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An air bag typically inflates in less than 0.1 sec and then deflates slowly over the next few seconds. |
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The corollary is that when shown what debases us, our soul compresses and our ego inflates. |
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He's your typical footy trog who inflates the language of football by injecting gratuitous fat-speak. |
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As you move forward, the wing inflates into an aerofoil section above your head. |
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Until the gas bladder fully inflates, these fish use submerged objects to prop themselves up. |
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His quaky, affected voice is so overbearing it strangles otherwise mostly harmless songs and inflates them to the extent of self-parody. |
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This frog thumps its gular pouch against the soft soil where it lies and rapidly inflates its vocal sac. |
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Oh, and I believe corn syrup is less healthy as well, which further inflates health care costs. |
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When the balloon inflates, the spring-like stent expands and locks into place inside the artery. |
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He works fast, snugging packages into place in the back of a truck, using cargo pillows he inflates with a fat air hose. |
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Consequently, this large size difference greatly inflates the variance in allele size in Europeans. |
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Having too many choices not only defeats the objective of providing each of us with a neater fit but it inflates our sense of self-importance. |
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The opening scene, where he magically inflates an obnoxious relative, could be right out of James and the Giant Peach. |
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The system will also automatically activate if the air bag inflates, indicating a possible accident. |
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This is what inflates our Wonder Bread, giant soft pretzels, and those melon-sized bagels. |
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On placing a damp shirt on the ironing figure, this dummy inflates with hot air in its interior, and thus puffs the shirt up, removing creases drying the garment. |
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Also, Kentucky implemented monthly NICS checks on concealed weapons, which inflates its numbers. |
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If your belly inflates, inflate it, if your belly goes inside, bring it inside. |
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She routinely vastly inflates her statistics in order to paint a picture of ordinary families increasingly squeezed by circumstances beyond their control. |
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But it exports instability and inflates its sense of importance by backing rebels in Chad, Ethiopia and Sudan, as well as Somalia. |
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Open your lungs as if you were a balloon which inflates itself, the back leg passes forward. |
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The new delivery system was designed so that the raft inflates when it hits the water. |
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Keeping your brake handles in your hands, the FLUID inflates very easily, with or without risers in hand. |
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However, the child is vulnerable to serious injury if the front seat, passenger air bag inflates. |
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The result is that infrastructure can be oversized to meet excess demand, which in turn inflates the cost of infrastructure. |
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The resulting positive feedback loop of corruption inflates the business and adds to the supply of arms into unstable regions. |
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If invehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. |
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When the door opens, a mechanical link to a high pressure inflation cylinder triggers the release of gas that inflates the slide. |
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A small balloon, which inflates after insertion, holds the catheter in place. |
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The inflatable seat automatically compensates for wear when it inflates against the disc which extends the valve life considerably. |
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It automatically inflates within three to five seconds of immersion in water or can be operated manually by activating a ripcord or by self-inflating. |
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If an occupant is improperly seated and resting his or her head against a window, the air bag is designed to slide between the glass and occupant as it inflates. |
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When Beijing pays for those dollars with renminbi, it inflates its own money supply. |
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A cryptic chorus of sound accompanies these series of visions while a swirling and undulating hot air balloon figure slowly inflates under the night sky. |
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Then the outside of the lava freezes to form a glassy, vesicle-free skin which inflates like a balloon until the surface is ruptured and a new pillow begins to form. |
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The bigger the balloon inflates, the bigger the explosion when it pops. |
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The Dressman's shell, which is made from balloon silk, inflates as it fills with hot air and presses the garment into shape, smoothing out creases and wrinkles. |
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Taking multiple interventions artificially inflates the duration of a speech and thus may be used as a tactic to prolong a speech. |
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The latest development is a so-called intelligent airbag which inflates in stages, depending on the severity of the impact. |
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Both products are interchangeable on the AIRmove Machine which inflates the air cushions at the push of a button. |
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As counting every quarterly update vastly inflates the numbers of rating conducted in the favor of mainstream raters, this year the mission date was used as a date of reference in order to try to avoid this issue. |
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Collinearity does not bias the estimates but inflates the standard errors, resulting in smaller t-statistics and hence a higher probability of accepting the null hypothesis. |
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This automatically inflates the valuation of the assets. |
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It may be noted that final values include newly bound tariffs, and that this inflates the average for developing countries and may result in final average exceeding initial average. |
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As the bubble inflates, demand grows and the optimism of the early evangelists becomes contagious, converting more believers and steamrollering scrutinizers and cynics. |
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A bubble is always bursting somewhere, even as another inflates elsewhere. |
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The difference here is not so much between expressions of despotism and celebrations of democracy most statuary that inflates the human scale invites a deserving raspberry but in what else occupies public space. |
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The life ball, when activated, inflates an orange plastic ball with a radar reflector inside. |
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This will determine how rapidly the airbag inflates, or whether it inflates at all. Some other new technologies should actively help to avoid accidents. |
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Thériault, Gibbs and Tremblay challenge the cancer rate used by Martineau and his collaborators as it inflates statistics by not excluding aluminum workers. |
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The requirement to visit and interview nonresponding households with a paid census enumerator vastly inflates the cost of census administration. |
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Buying haulage services in this way inflates transaction costs, particularly for bigger shippers employing large numbers of hauliers, and can make it difficult to monitor and enforce quality standards. |
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Tire curing is a form of compression molding except that heat and pressure are also applied to the inside of the tire by means of a rubber bladder that inflates inside the tire. |
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The danger arises if interest rates rise more sharply than a country's GDP growth: in this case, the debt inflates by itself, and the only means of stopping its growth is to increase taxation. |
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And he inflates a healthy chest, small, but sound. |
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Exhibit 21.11 lists some examples of some methods a driver could use to manipulate the gross weight shown on a weigh scale in a way that inflates the net weight of the household goods. |
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Corruption in hydropower inflates the cost of dams and related projects. |
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