Once airborne I could immediately feel the aircraft's sensitivity because every change in height and direction is instantaneous. |
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The system, currently insertable to 32 networks, also affords instantaneous verification of receipt, scheduling and running of commercials. |
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Such cut severs all the great blood vessels of the neck, and produces instantaneous insensibility in the animal. |
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Figure 2 demonstrates a rapid but not instantaneous decrease in elongation of primary roots of lupin when pressure was applied to entire axes. |
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Each team member will have instantaneous access to up-to-the-minute information about the project and the materials. |
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With net metering, surplus solar power in excess of instantaneous loads spins the revenue meter backwards. |
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Five times in instantaneous succession, the heavy gun spoke, the crashing sound deafening all within the room. |
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Such support was pivotal in conjunction with vetoes threatened and vetoes cast, even if the payoff was not instantaneous. |
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Over the generations it's acquired a patina of legend, and in a world of the instantaneous that has an attraction. |
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An alternate proof may be obtained by holding edge AD fixed in the plane and using the Descartes principle of instantaneous centers of rotation. |
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We believe this activation is probably an ohmic phenomenon like an instantaneous I-V relation. |
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The technology must be developed to make the transacting of money instantaneous. |
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All of these, by virtue of the information age, are characterized today by rapid change and often instantaneous awareness. |
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The Empires disappeared suddenly, as though in an instantaneous catastrophe. |
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Best practices at this point suggest rapid, but not instantaneous, installation of vendor packages. |
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Mass, instantaneous velocity, acceleration, magnetic forces, and energy puzzled them much more. |
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What was needed was a new, direct democracy with more instantaneous feedback to guide the political class. |
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Inertia precludes limbs from making sharp directional changes or instantaneous starts and stops. |
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The old USSR was run by men who did not see the abject and instantaneous murder of civilians as a reason to celebrate. |
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However, the response from the kick-down is almost instantaneous, dropping down two or three gears to give instant punch when needed. |
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But sending them an instantaneous thank you and updates on issues of particular interest to them are two good reasons to think they might re-up. |
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Localized depolarization within a mitochondrial reticulum leads to a virtually instantaneous depolarization of coupled mitochondria. |
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Presidential general elections and primary elections need not be an instantaneous public interest poll. |
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We have entered an atemporal, instantaneous period, which shows to what point time is a construction and even a political construction. |
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One guy, who he hadn't met before, had an almost instantaneous bad reaction to the gear and was sick in minutes. |
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The phased array radar provides instantaneous beam steering which gives the advantage of vast reaction time against airborne threats. |
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That was prevented by an automatic parachute arrangement which came into instantaneous operation. |
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She made 340 portraits of blood relatives on her mother's side, carried out as more or less instantaneous caricatures in Magic Marker. |
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This essence stretches back to that pre digital instantaneous network, the telegraph. |
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At each step of the dynamics, the instantaneous fluorescence lifetime was computed. |
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The on-board graphics coprocessor delivers instantaneous chart redraw and sharp graphics. |
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This is because the travel time of light, although very rapid, is not instantaneous. |
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His incantations took the spoken form of the seeker, revealing with instantaneous reaches forward the voices in him. |
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Additionally, the 310th provided important weather information and almost instantaneous missile warning to the battlefront. |
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There are other forms of self-immolation, less instantaneous and less spectacular, to which doctors may not contribute. |
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The opposite is argued, because at least the creation of our intellective soul is instantaneous. |
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What Barsamian's questions provoke is an eloquent and desperate plea for direct, instantaneous action. |
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If we do our part to keep the breech clean and the touch hole clear, the ignition is almost instantaneous. |
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In contrast, disk systems provide nearly instantaneous access, measured in just milliseconds. |
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Being that he was from around these parts, his sense of direction was almost instantaneous. |
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It's that instantaneous direction change, the wheel-shredding asphalt grind that cooks up this sure winner on the attention-o-meter. |
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Feedback is instantaneous, and the skills of trapshooting are easier and quicker to acquire than those associated with skeet or sporting clays. |
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The warning is against allowing the aftermath of instantaneous tragedy to overshadow the various ongoing crises that are ignored because the effects are stretched over time. |
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In the economic sector instantaneous global information pushes the trading and financial systems towards perfect information, reducing the opportunities for arbitrage. |
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In a special feature, the system prevents the simultaneous turning on or off of all glow plugs to avoid high instantaneous loads on the onboard electrical power system. |
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The breakdown of the politically correct liberal open-mindedness into frenzied intolerance of criticism and the taboo of peace was dramatic and instantaneous. |
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But it is important to understand that this effect is neither large nor instantaneous. |
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By the end of 2013, over 70 percent of humanity will have access to instantaneous, low-cost communications and information. |
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The whole passage, at once slow and instantaneous, was superbly polite in the haute-Anglo fashion. |
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New instantaneous PMI techniques can operate in these production environments with success, but care must be taken regarding systematic errors to assure good metrology. |
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The orientation and length of each spring specifies the instantaneous force and torque exerted by that bond on the sphere and also its probability for breakage per unit time. |
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Several days later millworkers, who like many unemployed had expected instantaneous prosperity under the republic, died in skirmishes with police. |
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I found the sodden mess in the laundry, saturated to the point where I tried to put them on, but for fear of contracting instantaneous pneumonia I decided against it. |
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In heterodyne SLDV, a scanned laser beam incident on the vibrating test surface undergoes a Doppler radial frequency shift proportional to the instantaneous velocity. |
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The lesson is that, while all sorts of moments of illumination can occur, it is not to be expected that knowing this God will be instantaneous or immediate. |
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What it was hoped to achieve was to reduce the time to insensibility as far as was practical, not instantaneous insensibility, but what was practical under those conditions. |
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Companies could efficiently share and distribute information, providing a faster decision-making process, effective internal communications and instantaneous feedback. |
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Owing to the intermittent nature of turbulence, we related individual predation events to local, instantaneous relative velocities instead of bulk averages. |
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Also in line with experimental measurements, the examination of instantaneous velocity of simulated beads shows that pause time decreases with increasing wall shear stress. |
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With an almost instantaneous deflation of her aplomb, she shot off the drainer, out of the kitchen door and off onto the patio, complaining loudly all the way. |
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The instantaneous nature of the net then provokes a prompt response. |
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In contrast, bead detachment during the initial ramp-up period was almost instantaneous and usually occurred without visible deformation of the cell body. |
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As industrialization encroached, and communications and entertainment became more instantaneous, private, and personal, communities began to lose cohesion. |
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Therefore its completeness, though instantaneous, was total. His realisation was in a flash, but it did not vanish like a flash. |
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Almost simultaneously, with a mighty volition of ungraduated, instantaneous swiftness, the White Whale darted through the weltering sea. |
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However, no lovers in romance ever cemented a more instantaneous friendship. |
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With a stargate, travel is instantaneous. It is quite possible that the secret government either has a stargate or is trying to get one. |
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The colour now rushed into Elizabeth's cheeks in the instantaneous conviction of its being a letter from the nephew. |
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The exchange of pesticide compounds between aqueous solution and the sorbed phase in soils is not instantaneous. |
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The valve would have a diagraph disk punctured by a small squib device, allowing the complete, instantaneous discharge of the agent. |
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Maximum transient overvoltage on healthy phases occur if the earth fault happens at the instantaneous voltage maximum in faulty phase. |
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In other cases, the goal is producing the best instantaneous satellite estimate, which is the High Resolution Precipitation Product approach. |
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Thus the volume of ice locked up is proportional to their instantaneous area. |
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Another reason for heterodyne processing is that for fixed fractional bandwidth, the instantaneous bandwidth increases linearly in frequency. |
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He then developed a style of portraiture that was imaginative and often extravagant, catching an instantaneous attitude in his subjects. |
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He said that the bullet went through her head, severed her spine and death would have been almost instantaneous. |
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While an arithmetic operation is virtually instantaneous, a memory fetch uses 400-600 clock cycles. |
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Because pilots need instantaneous information during landing, a windsock is also kept in view of the runway. |
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The development of calculus was built on earlier concepts of instantaneous motion and area underneath curves. |
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People want us to jump the gun and do something instantaneous but these things have to be done properly. |
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It's the principle of the pneumatic instantaneous shutter for a camera lens. |
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This is made possible by the almost instantaneous demotivation of acronyms, which enables processes such as remotivation, backronymy and playfulness. |
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And if you want a quick burst of acceleration when on the move, the kickdown function is instantaneous and accompanied by a great soundtrack from the engine. |
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Myoclonus had been defined as involuntary, repetitive, instantaneous, irregular and rapid contractions of a group of muscles or occasionally of a single muscle. |
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Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters. |
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This instantaneous motion is supposed by you, to be infinitely swift. |
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Perrot's study is also at times Proustian in its perception of totality through detail and its sense of progression through instantaneous epiphany. |
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Waveline believes that people will really enjoy using the PhoneBook Exchange app, since using a QR Code to share text and contacts is instantaneous and free. |
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Contrary to the vertical penetrometer, which enables only point measurements of the soil strength, horizontal penetrometer can make instantaneous measurements during driving. |
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