The other road, my father's favourite, cleaves to the coast round Torr Head. |
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The best man was Andrew Longo, the bridesmaids were Katie Wright and Catherine Torr and the pageboy was Luca Longo. |
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On December 12, 2012, a further attack happened outside the Jobcentre in Breckfield Road North, Everton, when Torr, 21, attacked Mr Jones. |
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The east side of the Kintyre Peninsula is bounded by Kilbrannan Sound, with a number of coastal peaks such as Torr Mor. |
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Bay thought they had all but sealed a third cup of the season when Torr appeared to have scored, but the assistant pointed out he had used his hand to find the net. |
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Douglas Torr also came out to his congregation in Johannesburg. |
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The ALS is one of only two places in the world where photoelectron spectroscopy can be performed on surfaces at pressures above 1 torr. |
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Currently, the system is able to measure gasses emerging in pressures ranging from one atmosphere to.0001 torr. |
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For example, air pressure is usually given in terms of atmospheres, torr, bars, or millimeters of mercury. |
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Once fabricated, the waveguides were placed in a vacuum system and filled with 9 torr of Ne gas. |
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The pyrolysis of tetrafluoroethylene was studied in the temperature and pressure range 300 to 455C and 25 to 760 torr. |
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In the first set of experiments, the target blood pO 2 levels 40, 80, 160, and 400 torr were reached by tonometry. |
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However, the competing protein ligand results in a much lower affinity, on the order of magnitude of 1 torr. |
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Early ETS tests indicate that the partial pressure of gases with atomic masses greater than 44 is below 10-11 torr in the vacuum environment. |
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The microscope was maintained at 15 kV, and approx.5 torr at ambient room temperature. |
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The VFT, which is tested and certified to 10-9 torr, is ideal for applications involving environmental testing, pharmaceutical processing, and optical coatings production. |
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Normal gas exchange produces a PaO2 of 100 torr and a PaCO2 of 40 torr. |
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