The water to the lance is maintained at a high pressure, resulting in a powerful, fast jet of water. |
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The other factor adding to the failure of the law of partial pressures at high pressure is the presence of weak, intermolecular forces. |
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As the sheets are rolled with high pressure and heat, they bond to each other except in the areas where the graphite sits. |
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If the wind is forced over them on the leeward side of the mountain the air sinks, creating an area of high pressure and clear skies. |
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In the late fifties when high pressure water was reticulated throughout Waimairi County use of the water wheel ceased and it fell into disrepair. |
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The South African Weather Service told The Star on Monday that the heat is due to an anticyclone or high pressure system in the upper air. |
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The first is the ridge of high pressure which exists between depressions moving from west to east steered by the upper-level jet stream. |
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But today the pattern changed and the hoped for high pressure ridge from Bermuda is beginning to build and it looks stronger every day. |
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A week of sunshine and showers followed as a ridge of high pressure dominated. |
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The high silica content suggests derivation from a high pressure metamorphic source. |
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As this trough moves northeast of Nebraska, high pressure will build back into the central United States. |
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Lighting was supplemented from dawn to dusk with high pressure sodium lamps. |
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Shellfish processors may be more willing to perform high pressure processing once it's been conclusively shown to inactivate norovirus. |
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However, with global warming the high pressure systems are stronger and southerlies find it harder and harder to penetrate over the South Island. |
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Southward movements are less dense west of high pressure and after passage of a warm front. |
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Sandblast cleaning is usually acceptable, as is high pressure water cleaning with approved cleaning compounds. |
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Other options available include heated front seats, electronic climate control and high pressure headlight washers. |
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The most commonly used method defines the location of the distal high pressure zone manometrically. |
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A high pressure front carries dark clouds, and we risk becoming mired in gumbo if the weather doesn't hold up. |
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The graphite line includes an area at the edge of the panel through which air is injected at high pressure. |
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But crews armed with high pressure pumps move in today to remove the pigeons' deposits. |
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It can only obtain a liquid state under very high pressure in a containment vessel. |
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Using high pressure liquid chromatography, the alkaloids can be purified and crystallized. |
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The first conservation step is to clean the surface of dirt and loose accumulations with water and detergent applied under high pressure. |
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Robotic high pressure water jetting also greatly reduces the risks of injury to operations personnel. |
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Water and air are pumped at high pressure through hoses to a manifold to which the flexible hoses, which lead to the lances, are connected. |
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Old hunters like bitter northers, too, as long as those fronts lose their punch or get swept westward by high pressure somewhere around Dallas. |
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The hydraulic conductance of leaves was measured using the high pressure flowmeter. |
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The alternative with up to four radially arranged side holes allows simultaneous measurements from different sectors of the high pressure zone. |
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Nineteen firefighters from both district and city fire departments fought the blaze with six trucks and high pressure hoses. |
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Return gas flows back through the heat exchanger to pre-cool the incoming high pressure gas mixture. |
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I do think that the problem with the road tires was primarily the high pressure. |
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Stone walls with fragile mortars can be damaged by high pressure sprays and the chemicals used. |
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The bathrooms will be fully tiled and fitted with underfloor heating and high pressure showers, while some will have jacuzzi baths. |
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We're a high pressure team, and are at our best when we put pressure on the ball and hunt in packs. |
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Between the barrel and the air chamber is a thin plastic diaphragm, which isolates the sabot from the high pressure air until shot time. |
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Due to the high pressure of my project, it seems not feasible to do it soon. |
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Parish councillors, including Neil Metcalfe, are worried because the site is crossed by a 42 in high pressure gas main. |
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The cannula then was connected to a suction vacuum, and the fat was suctioned out of the area using high pressure suction. |
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His alternative involved the link road moving much further away, but concerns were raised about the proximity of a high pressure gas main. |
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Requiring only high pressure cleaning, the roof is then coated with a special fungicidal compound. |
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The weather man tells me all about high pressure and low pressure, about wind direction, cold fronts, warm fronts and all that. |
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Very pale and worn, the insect was clearly a migrant that had arrived from North Africa on the high pressure zone. |
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Have undergone aviation style tests to ensure they won't explode under high pressure. |
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He points out that it becomes very difficult for players to focus on high pressure tournament like the World Cup for too long. |
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For this purpose a regulated high pressure air line and test gauge can be fitted via an adaptor to the capillary holder. |
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Thus, only few experimental studies of fast kinetic processes under high pressure are reported. |
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For a better understanding of the steps involved, we undertook their kinetic analysis under high pressure. |
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In the past, areas of Swindon had experienced peaks of high pressure that sometimes led to leakage, burst pipes and fractured mains. |
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Guraya's approach instead relies on very high pressure, supplied by a special homogenizer known as a microfluidizer, to physically split apart the starch-protein agglomerates. |
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Our continent sits more or less astride the latitudes of the subtropical high pressure belt, an area of sinking, dry, stable air and usually clear skies. |
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In 1933, while researching the effects of high pressure on chemical reactants, a fellow scientist managed to produce a waxy solid from ethylene and benzaldehyde. |
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High pressure chrome mixer taps will be fitted in the bathrooms, while there will also be extensive tiling and a pumped high pressure water system. |
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Slow moving or static high pressure areas with their temperature inversions typify these conditions and cause rising pollution if they enclose a source of pollution. |
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The molten glass may then be poured into moulds and shaped under high pressure, or taken as a blob of red hot liquid and blown into moulds, or free blown. |
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The whole process is one of high pressure and unending effort. |
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Firefighters in breathing apparatus used two high pressure hose reels to put out the fire, but the damage to the ground and first floors was extensive. |
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The gas from the two dedicated Zechstein wells is currently of sufficiently high pressure to drive the turbine. A fuel gas heater is being used to supply superheat to the gas. |
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When the high pressure systems move north during winter, southern Australia comes under the influence of westerly winds and rain-bearing cold fronts. |
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It is my heavily researched belief that high pressure has a horrible effect on people, they're sticky, they're clammy, their bile rises and they snap at each other. |
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They found that people working under high pressure to meet deadlines were six times more likely to suffer a heart attack within the next 24 hours. |
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In both the northern and southern hemispheres aridity occurs at latitudes characterized by more or less permanent high pressure cells and hot dry subsiding air. |
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You know, I was under very high pressure since the demo cannot fail. |
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When emotions run hot or when circumstances are high pressure and there is ego, fear or frustrations boiling over, people often act physically if words fail them. |
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The water in the mantle may be contained either in high pressure hydrous phases, or alternatively as small hydrous defects in nominally anhydrous minerals. |
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Initially the pressure of the Zechstein gas would be sufficiently high pressure, at the well heads, to supply fuel gas for the compressor gas turbine. |
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People who know about thermal lows and high pressure in cold air often jump to the conclusion that warm air means low pressure and cold air means high. |
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This paper examines the dependence of whole leaf hydraulic conductance to liquid water on irradiance when measured with a high pressure flowmeter. |
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Using Mackley's technique, ordinary chocolate is extruded into malleable ropes by being forced at room temperature and at high pressure though steel nozzles. |
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The diesel uses second-generation common rail diesel injection and incorporates computer-controlled fuel injection and high pressure directly into the combustion chamber. |
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The key application of the equipment is safety injection, high pressure core flooder, residual heat removal and containment spray. |
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The slates fitted give high pressure between soil and mould board scours better. |
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The innocuous trauma of high pressure jets and bubble massage to the insensate breast and back areas had caused the bruising seen in the picture. |
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The high pressure ratio allows the engine to provide high thrust at very high speeds and altitudes. |
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In the cycle, water is heated and transforms into steam within a boiler operating at a high pressure. |
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Watt's patent prevented others from making high pressure and compound engines. |
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Steam rocketry works by filling a pressure vessel with hot water at high pressure and opening a valve leading to a suitable nozzle. |
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The water is created from ice that melts under high pressure from frictional heating. |
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Wind is the movement of air across the surface of the Earth, affected by areas of high pressure and of low pressure. |
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The ribs are bound to the spine by flexible cartilage, which allows the ribcage to collapse rather than snap under high pressure. |
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Turbines with multiple stages may utilize either reaction or impulse blading at high pressure. |
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Hydrates require a combination of high pressure and low temperature to form. |
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Gas audibly leaked out at high pressure, drawing the attention of several men and triggering six gas alarms including the high level gas alarm. |
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Indeed, the extreme aridity of the Sahara can not be only explained by the subtropical high pressure. |
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Liquid water may also exist on Jupiter's moon Ganymede as a layer sandwiched between high pressure ice and rock. |
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During the summer, this area of high pressure is pushed out closer to its Siberian and Canadian sides. |
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As a result, air travels clockwise around high pressure in the Northern Hemisphere and anticlockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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The high pressure in the center is due to the westerly winds on the northern side of the gyre and easterly trade winds on the southern side. |
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In the tropics, the rainy season is provoked by the tropical air masses and the dry winters by subtropical high pressure. |
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For a metal matrix material such as titanium foil, the melding event is a fusing at high pressure and a temperature near the melting point. |
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Pulplike olefin fibers are produced by a high pressure spurting process developed by Hercules, Inc. and Solvay, Inc. |
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James Watt avoided the use of high pressure steam because of safety concerns. |
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This valve is a type of poppet valve, it can open against a high pressure with a minimum of force, usually operated by trip valve gear. |
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Wind is initially accelerated from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. |
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Inside super-Earths, however, high pressure can keep the water cycle running for at least 10 billion years. |
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Low barometric pressure generally means cloudy skies and storms, while high pressure means clear skies. |
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A high pressure was found in the area adjacent to the blowtube, and a low pressure was found at the bottom of the corebox. |
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If a pure metal was melted in a high pressure furnace in a lab, the melting point would increase. |
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This is likely due to the high pressure drop across the filter, which leads to high gap air flow, and more particles bypassing the filter. |
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The Sidewinder unit can be converted to standard high pressure injection molding with a simple screw change. |
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In this high pressure pattern sparks 1026 millibars has been formed over north-west of Iran. |
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The lantern uses a 100 Watt high pressure sodium lamp with a 1289 reflector and an integral control gear. |
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And then it was followed by many smaller aftershocks, indicating Mount Fuji was under high pressure. |
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Ultra high pressure tribometer for testing CO2 refrigerant at chamber pressures up to 2000 psi to simulate compressor conditions. |
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Fundamentals of food processing using high pressure, in nonthermal processing technologies for food. |
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A powerful 18 bar pressure pump guarantees fully aromatic high pressure brewed coffee, always with a strong layer of crema. |
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People say children are overassessed but that's because they are doing lots of high stakes tests which means high pressure. |
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The molybdenum disulphide dispersion acts as a solid lubricant capable of performing under high pressure and speed. |
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The cause was the same stable, high pressure blocking system which had caused previous heatwaves, bringing hot air from central Asia. |
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Pneumatic drills and extremely high pressure water jets are used to clear debris before new steel is welded and concrete poured in. |
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The previous solar hydrogen station system required both an electrolyzer and a separate compressor unit to create high pressure hydrogen. |
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Subsequent nanofibrillation is possible with the help of high pressure homogenizer that works on the principle of the hydrodynamic cavitation. |
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Other options include hydraulically operated side plates, upper conveyor cover, an auxiliary rotor drive and a high pressure washdown system. |
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Another process, high hydrostatic pressure, uses extremely high pressure instead of heat to deactivate enzymes and mold and kill bacteria. |
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The very hot gas is then under very high pressure such that it acts like a hot forge isostatically. |
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At zero temperature or extremely high pressure, binary lattice space for a gauge force field undergoes a quantum space phase transition to become binary partition space. |
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When strong high pressure is over the mainland, the winds often cease. |
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The company states tests carried out with users have shown that the seams welded with the aid of infrared radiation are able to withstand very high pressure. |
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Layeth noted that these works were carried out through the use of 238,000 meters long of high pressure wires, 175,000 posts and 70 transformers of various capacities. |
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Cummins-Wagner will represent the GEA Niro Soavi complete line of high pressure pumps and homogenizers as part of the GEA Niro Soavi dealer network. |
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In a nutshell, a high pressure cell was present over the South African Highveld while another high pressure cell sat some 2000 km south of Madagascar. |
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The method involves squeezing wood chips at high pressure and analyzing the resultant exudate for its glycerides content by an enzymatic colorimetric test. |
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Scott Avenue was previously illuminated with cobra head, high pressure sodium lamp fixtures that created uninviting yellowish puddles of light and left some areas dark. |
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The cold temperature and high pressure of the deep-sea environment keeps most of the methane locked in a frozen crystalline form called methane hydrate. |
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Its principal products are vertical turbine line shaft and submersible pumps as well as centrifugal pumps, high pressure booster pumps and packaged pump station systems. |
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Naturelle, a brand new surface finish designed to enhance the realism and appeal of Woodgrains, has been added to the Formica high pressure laminate range. |
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What the low pressure system ahead of the high pressure cell does provide, is the ambulatory mechanism that advects the cold air from south to north. |
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For example, ischemic strokes due to atheromas in the large cerebral arteries occurred significantly more often during periods of high pressure and high relative humidity. |
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Lift is generated when air flows over the kite's wing, producing low pressure above the wing and high pressure below it, and deflecting the airflow downwards. |
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Circulation around the high pressure is clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere, due to the Coriolis effect. |
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In summer, the subtropical high pressure cells bring a sultry flow of tropical air with high dew points, and daily thundershowers are typical, though brief. |
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Watt did not use high pressure steam because of safety concerns. |
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Also, very high pressure water guns are used for precise cutting. |
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At high pressure and temperature, the organic material of a dead organism undergoes chemical reactions in which volatiles such as water and carbon dioxide are expulsed. |
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On daily to weekly timescales, high pressure areas tend to bring clear skies and low surface winds, whereas low pressure areas tend to be windier and cloudier. |
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The high pressure reduces cloud cover through the process of subsidence. |
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The corresponding 1,3,4-thiadiazole 108 produces the thia-bridged hexacycle 109 on treatment with norbornadiene 1 either thermally or under high pressure. |
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Alberger process Chemical Engineering, a process for manufacturing salt by heating brine under high pressure, then passing it to a graveler to remove calcium sulfate. |
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The system is comprised of a KLS Helical Separator, high pressure injection pump, inlet liquid sparger system, waste collection tank, duplex side stream filter system. |
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