There are some tricks I have learned about how to keep up the momentum of your weight loss journey. |
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To amp up heart rate in the weight room, incorporate total-body movements with limited rest in between sets. |
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But the science reveals that aerobic training is the best form of exercise for weight loss. |
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The adrenaline rush of anticipation, the extra weight of fear as those men walked on into the unknown. |
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The popularity of diet fads is a testimony to the fact that people want a quick fix for their health and weight problems. |
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Looking for a rec center with an acre of cardio and weight machines like the ones used at the Beijing Olympics? |
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Indictments are accusatory instruments that have no evidentiary weight at all. |
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Those columns have to be strong enough to support the weight of the roof. |
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A table creaking under the weight of a Christmas banquet, a classic celebration of binge eating and drinking. |
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In college, their hands are held by coaches and their world revolves around the Astroturf playing fields and the weight room. |
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Those with a slightly sleazier bent have dredged up reports of his weight gain, substance abuse, and arrest. |
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The rule of law, you see, buckles, bends and sometimes crumbles under the weight of racism, sexism, and classism. |
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Then the commercial weight loss behemoths Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig joined this crowded field. |
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Overall, the weight of the empirical evidence supports these essentially conservative arguments for the minimum wage. |
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The roof, unable to sustain the weight of all the snow, collapsed. |
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You can press your feet more strongly into the floor in adho mukha svanasana by shifting your weight away from your hands and toward your feet. |
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Talk of dynamic compression and adiabatic gradients didn't carry as much weight as the certainty of its conscious intent. |
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The size and weight which the adipescent liver may acquire varies from five to eight or nine pounds. |
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If you've tried to lose weight before, you probably sensed intuitively that such an antifood approach would be a problem. |
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The equivalent weight of an element or compound is that weight equivalent in reactive power to one atomic weight of hydrogen. |
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When mixed with half its weight of good wheat flour, however, barleymeal can be converted into good enough loaves. |
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He bobbed up and flailed toward the near bank. The weight of his boots and soaked uniform kept pulling him under. |
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Weel I wot I wad be broken if I were to gie sic weight to the folk that come to buy our pepper and brimstone, and suchlike sweetmeats. |
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The newborn doe kids destined to become habitual aborters are above average in weight and have a very fine haircoat. |
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The story that the library is sinking because the architect forgot to allow for the weight of the books is an old campus legend. |
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In each year lambs were weaned at 3 months and slaughtered as a group at a target average carcase weight of 22kg. |
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For the retail market, kippers are available in either catchweight or fixed weight presentation. |
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It is further broken down into fourteen events for men and four events for women, each representing a different weight class. |
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Women's boxing was included in the programme for the first time, and 36 women competed in three weight classes. |
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Fitzsimmons and later Henry Armstrong were the only men to win undisputed world championships in three different weight classes. |
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It was the only stoppage loss of Eubank's career spanning 3 weight divisions, 30 pounds and 13 years as professional. |
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The formula regulations contain a very strict set of rules which govern vehicle power, weight and size. |
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By 2005, the maximum weight of the trains using the line had already been increased from 4,000 to 6,300 tons. |
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It is clear that neither one of these interpretations can be taken without some weight being given to the other. |
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The thrust from this lunge determines the weight and hence the distance the stone will travel. |
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The back line to hog line speed is used principally by sweepers to get an initial sense of the weight of a stone. |
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By 1938, Lynch's drinking lifestyle meant that he could no longer make the weight for the flyweight division. |
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Despite his weight problems, Lynch stopped Jurich in the 12th round, but technically lost the title. |
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Steel weapons and tools were nearly the same weight as those of bronze but stronger. |
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For exchange purposes, mints produce standardized gold bullion coins, bars and other units of fixed weight and purity. |
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In a monetary system known as the gold standard, a certain weight of gold was given the name of a unit of currency. |
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It is used in scuba diving weight belts to counteract the diver's buoyancy. |
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To submerge hydrostatically, a ship must have negative buoyancy, either by increasing its own weight or decreasing its displacement of water. |
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Pumps can move water between the tanks, changing weight distribution and pointing the sub up or down. |
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Simply making the hull thicker increases the weight and requires reduction of onboard equipment weight, ultimately resulting in a bathyscaphe. |
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Forty percent of a right whale's body weight is blubber, which is of relatively low density. |
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Increased body weight in males increases the length of time they can fast due to the ample energy reserves stored in the blubber. |
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Some pups may try to steal extra milk from other nursing mothers and gain weight more quickly than others. |
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Many docks are not designed to withstand the weight of several resting sea lions. |
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This is because the salts like sodium chloride are have low molecular weight and dissociate into two ions. |
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A switch to carbon fiber in the structural spar of the blade yields weight savings of 20 to 30 percent, or approximately 15 metric tons. |
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For example, in the topographic map above, the even hundred foot elevations are shown in a different weight from the twenty foot intervals. |
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Trelleborg is the busiest ferry port in Sweden in terms of weight transported by lorry. |
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Ice weight caused crustal subsidence which was greatest beneath the thickest accumulation of ice. |
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The weight of the ice sheet depresses the underlying land, and when the ice melts away the land slowly rebounds. |
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Walruses maintain such a high body weight because of the blubber stored underneath their skin. |
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Between the 1950s and the 1980s kelp production in China increased from about 60 to over 250,000 dry weight metric tons annually. |
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The ship was crushed by the weight of soil when buried but most details have been reconstructed. |
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The greater beam provided more moment of leverage by placing the crew or any other mobile weight on the windward side. |
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The weight was supplied by a stone passing laterally through the U of the yoke. |
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The weight of the ships' stores needed for such a long journey was to be another major problem. |
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The British designs were armed like their heavier dreadnought cousins, but deliberately lacked armor to save weight in order to improve speed. |
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Henceforward, the weight of British Naval prestige lay heavy across all German sea enterprise. |
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Much of the weight was due to the boat's waterlogged condition which had preserved the wood and kept it from rotting. |
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This appears to tie in with comments of Dicuil and is given further weight by recent archaeological discoveries. |
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John immediately threw England's weight behind Otto, and Philip now saw his chance to launch a successful invasion of England. |
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Hip OA is associated with an antalgic gait, one in which the patient overshifts the weight while walking to reduce the pain. |
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In some areas, the beaches consisted of a soft clay that could not support the weight of tanks. |
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L Beneath love's heavy weight my falt'ring soul Plods, like the packman, o'er life's dusty road. |
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The nine males packed on so much fat their weight increased to more than 700 grams. |
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This makes it lighter and, if its lifting power is greater than the weight of the balloon containing it, it will lift the balloon upwards. |
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If the mother does not gain enough weight to survive through the winter, the embryo does not implant and is reabsorbed into the body. |
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In this current understanding, plate motion is mostly driven by the weight of cold, dense plates sinking into the mantle at trenches. |
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The lithostatic pressure in the rock increases due to the weight of the overlying sediment. |
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In sag basins, the extra weight of the newly deposited sediments is enough to keep the subsidence going in a vicious circle. |
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Females are able to produce and raise two healthy litters of normal size and weight without significantly changing their own food intake. |
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Hedgehogs do not reach the same weight in New Zealand as in colder parts of Europe. |
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One common belief about moles is that they typically consume their own weight in food every 24 hours, but this is an exaggeration. |
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Studies have been performed that show moles actually eat about half of their body weight in food each day. |
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Insectivorous bats may eat over 120 percent of their body weight while frugivorous bats may eat over twice their weight. |
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To measure depth, the Challenger crew would lower a line with a weight attached to it until it reached the sea floor. |
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For instance, in the case of Parma hams, the amount of salt to be added is proportional to the weight of the ham. |
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The driver for seafloor spreading in plates with active margins is the weight of the cool, dense, subducting slabs that pull them along. |
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If not frequently knocked off, the ice can soon build up on the ship's superstructure to a sufficient weight to cause the ship to capsize. |
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This adds weight to the theory that peoples migrated across a land bridge from Siberia to North America. |
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It was also set well above the actual weight of fish being caught until 2005, rendering it meaningless. |
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There is generally no difference in weight or size between sexes of Atlantic Cod. |
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Studies of birds in the North Pacific have shown that ingestion of plastics results in declining body weight and body condition. |
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Priscillian placed considerable weight on apocryphal books, not as being inspired but as helpful in discerning truth and error. |
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Nav Canada is funded from fees that are collected from the airlines based on the weight of the aircraft and the distance flown. |
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In the 1890s, Lawrence Hargrave conducted research on wing structures and developed a box kite that lifted the weight of a man. |
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Early aeroplane engines had little power and light weight was very important. |
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So until the 1930s most wings were too light weight to have enough strength and external bracing struts and wires were added. |
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The larger Maia took off, carrying the smaller Mercury loaded to a weight greater than it could take off with. |
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Above the waterline, the hull gradually narrows to compensate for the weight of the guns and to make boarding more difficult. |
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Their rate of growth and mature weight is a heritable trait that is often selected for in breeding. |
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Endothermy requires plenty of food energy, so mammals eat more food per unit of body weight than most reptiles. |
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Cycling up and out of the saddle, on the other hand, does a better job by transferring more of the rider's body weight to the legs. |
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On a craft used in Italy, the catamaran moscone, the rower stands and takes advantage of his body weight to increase leverage while sculling. |
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To correct this a weight can be added in the bow, alternatively the boat can supply a second rowing position further forward for this purpose. |
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If anything goes wrong, first aid workers can use the weight information to tell if the patient had consumed too much water. |
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Holstein heifers reach puberty at an average body weight between 550 to 650 lbs. |
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In some cases the second layer of taffeta is eliminated for cost and weight savings. |
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An image of excess weight may have symbolized a yearning for plenty and security. |
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This is a pointed weight attached at its blunt end to a length of rope or chain, which can be used to throw and retrieve it. |
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For example, a delicate dry fly hook is made of thin wire with a tapered eye because weight is the overriding factor. |
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Due to its lighter weight and thus greater speed, the caravel was a boon to sailors. |
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Cloves were so prized by Europeans for their medicinal uses that they were worth their weight in gold. |
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He perfected Constantine I's coinage system by definitively setting the weight of the copper follis, the coin used in most everyday transactions. |
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The main drawback to the junk sail is its high weight caused by the 6 to 15 heavy full length battens. |
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With high weight aloft and no deep keel, junks were known to capsize when lightly laden due to their high centre of gravity. |
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New saddles, which were inflexible and bent, were put over the humps and divided the rider's weight over the animal. |
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The power of a blow depends on the weight of the skull and the arc of the swing. |
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Conversely, the blood vessels in the lower legs are under great pressure because of the weight of fluid pressing down on them. |
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Heavy as was her burden, not one feather's weight of it should he carry, if by any means in her poor power she could hold it from his back. |
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Kenneth McIntyre believed these cannons gave weight to the theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia. |
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The resulting weight of the structures caused them to sink into the sediment of Lake Texcoco. |
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The weight of evidence truly establishes Drake's Cove as the nodal point of Nova Albion. |
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These alternatives may reduce the rate of weight loss of bears when on land. |
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Due to the weight of the armor gifted to him by the Tsar, Yermak sank to the bottom and drowned. |
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It is difficult to generalize or average out the weight of all cattle because different kinds have different averages of weights. |
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Maize is widely cultivated throughout the world, and a greater weight of maize is produced each year than any other grain. |
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A wide range of species that feed directly on the dried chips have been reported as the cause of weight loss in the stored produce. |
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While sweet potato provides less edible energy and protein per unit weight than cereals, it has higher nutrient density than cereals. |
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Kabukim are commonly sold by weight at corner stores where fresh nuts and seeds are sold, though they are also available packaged. |
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Particle phrasal verbs that are transitive allow some variability in word order, depending on the relative weight of the constituents involved. |
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Not all terms are stated expressly and some terms carry less legal weight as they are peripheral to the objectives of the contract. |
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Let us elect a man of some weight at home, who will take our case before the Queen and try for redress. |
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Steel rails lasted over ten times longer than did iron, and with the falling cost of steel, heavier weight rails were used. |
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Synthetic fiber is most often measured in a weight per linear measurement basis, along with cut length. |
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Yarn quantities for handcrafts are usually measured and sold by weight in ounces or grams. |
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Each unit of water can do an amount of work equal to its weight times the head. |
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Aside from the lignocellulose, wood consists of a variety of low molecular weight organic compounds, called extractives. |
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The word reduction originally referred to the loss in weight upon heating a metallic ore such as a metal oxide to extract the metal. |
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Metallurgical grade coke will bear heavier weight than charcoal, allowing larger furnaces. |
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Therefore, the coke must be strong enough so it will not be crushed by the weight of the material above it. |
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It delivers high energy per its weight and burns cleanly with little soot, making it ideal for this purpose. |
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Riveting is still widely used in applications where light weight and high strength are critical, such as in an aircraft. |
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The weight of a ream therefore depends on the dimensions of the paper and its thickness. |
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Sintered ultra high molecular weight polyethylene materials are used as ski and snowboard base materials. |
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A load carried by a packhorse also has to be balanced, with weight even on both sides to the greatest degree possible. |
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Ten percent of a person's body weight in fluid may need to be given in the first two to four hours. |
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Better medicine will prevent the pictured symptoms in which included is weight loss and muscle wasting from further taking form. |
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The term is also used for all types of knitted fabric, and its thickness and weight is defined by denier or opacity. |
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They used a horse driven screw press mechanism or a dropped weight to compress the hay. |
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Steam turbines were a fraction of the size and weight of comparably rated reciprocating steam engine. |
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The players now must give heavy weight to the psychology of other investors and how they are likely to react psychologically. |
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Wooden sleepers, gravel ballast and low rail weight with the lack overhead catenary and the adjacent area make it uniquely historical. |
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The massive weight of these sediments could be softening the underlying rocks, making them pliable enough to plunge. |
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Often, the bobbins are 'spangled' to provide additional weight to keep the thread in tension. |
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It is accepted, though, that the infiltration of water into pores and the weight of the reservoir do contribute to RTS patterns. |
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Heavy westbound traffic from the B6255 is expected to go through Hawes eastwards and then back through Hardraw to avoid the weight restriction. |
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The Postmaster General was always willing to allow a fourth coach provided the increased weight did not cause time to be lost in running. |
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This closed in 2016 because of the effect on the pier of the weight of the trams. |
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The beam couldn't support the weight of the riveter, so the workers were riveting by hand. |
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The weight grader consisted of a fruit singulation unit, load cell, fruit grading unit, and control unit. |
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A hot lion with a very bloated stomach... will adopt either a sphinxed or a squatting posture which takes some of the weight off its belly. |
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The Jet Man, under the weight of his wing, spraddles out on all fours in a poof of dust and straw. |
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By the present standard of the coinage, sixty-two shillings is coined out of one pound weight of silver. |
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On the other hand, in sham-operated or starvated groups, fetal body weight gain was not suppressed. |
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He counted the cattle over and over. It diverted him to speculate as to how much weight each of the steers would probably put on by spring. |
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I sucked in my belly, hoping to hide the extra weight I had put on over the holidays. |
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I used tact when I told my fat uncle that his extra weight made him look better. |
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Jim was a tyrant who threw his weight around when it came to punishing his students. |
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She let some of the tension out of her body, starting to feel a bit tremblesome, the shock of the attack, the weight of her weapons. |
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If you put that weight on the edge of the tray, it will unbalance it and dump all of the dishes on the floor. |
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Another source of weight damage is from unblasted pillars or stubs left in the undercut area. |
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Thus a person with an underactive thyroid can gain weight even on a low-calorie diet. |
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In 1986 he threw his weight behind the Adams-McGuinness leadership and their proposal to end abstentionism in the Irish Republic. |
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Everyone moved in unison, but the sudden change in weight distribution capsized the boat. |
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Dietary linoleic acid elevates the endocannabinoids 2-AG and anandamide and promotes weight gain in mice fed a low fat diet. |
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There was only one thing to be done, return to the hotel, retrieve his money, and try to forget the weight of the world and its cares in lunch. |
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The resulting light weight suspension has anti-roll bars front and rear and dampers tuned so that they still give decent comfort. |
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At his chest clinic visit, he denied any current fevers, chills, sweats, weight loss, eye pain, arthralgias, rash, or sinusitis. |
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The Yngling is highly stable, with a beam-to-waterline ratio of.37 and with 50 percent of the weight in ballast. |
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The olives seemed weighed down under the weight of their fruit, smooth drops of green jade among which the choirs of cicadas zithered. |
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Complete avulsions become more common with other activities, such as water skiing, dancing, weight lifting, and ice-skating. |
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The attacker's movement will again put him in a staggered stance with his penetration leg forward and his weight on the back foot. |
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The backpropagation algorithm is a basic and the most effective weight updating method of MFNNs for performing some specific computing tasks. |
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The box section balance beam can be filled with concrete for extra weight if necessary. |
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It's called wardriving, and any techie worth his weight in 1s and 0s can tell you about it. |
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Its major advantage over sheet metal of identical thickness is its lower weight and the fact that it is manufactured by a wasteless technology. |
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Some insects, like the water strider, can actually walk on water because their weight doesn't break through this skin of surface tension. |
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A new formula has been formulated by CB-1 Weight Gainer, which is more than doubles its weight gain strength and decreases the needed dosage. |
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It also flushes out lactic acid, which builds up in them while you're weight training. |
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AoAuHoracio Reis, head trainer at the gym where Chilean Olympic weight lifter Elizabeth Poblete gave birth without knowing she was pregnant. |
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Also Anglesey-based is weight lifter Andrew Goswell, ranked British No 1 in the 94-kilo category. |
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The contest was organized by district sports department in cooperation with district weight lifting association at Body Talk Gymnasium. |
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Al-Hwasali lives in Sana'a and hopes to establish a small weight lifting club to train young people. |
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Despite its conceptual simplicity, the mechanics of weight management, weight gain, and weight loss deserve closer inspection. |
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To have long term success with weight loss metals digging deeper, experiencing self-love and living life consciously. |
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Arnold said, but VA dieticians don't recommended so-called crash diets as a healthy way to lose weight or maintain weight loss. |
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It is the only available weight loss medication that works locally in the gut to prevent dietary fat absorption by about 30 percent. |
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Appetite-suppressant medications promote weight loss by decreasing appetite or increasing the feeling of being full. |
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Many riders use Time I-Clic for easy clip-in engagement and lots of comfort and adjustability, while carbon keeps the weight down. |
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Other drugs may act on other kinds of receptors involved in weight gain, such as the beta-3 adrenergic receptors in fat tissue. |
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Yeah, because who needs a pub crawl when you can drink your own body weight in wheatgrass and ginger, eh? |
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They have much lower weight and more down force compared to GT cars, making them much faster. |
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The A380 uses aluminium power cables instead of copper for weight reduction. |
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Boeing expected to have the weight issues addressed by the 21st production model. |
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On Earth, gravity gives weight to physical objects and causes the ocean tides. |
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Adhesive weight is the portion of the locomotive's weight bearing on the driving wheels. |
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These usually take the weight of the cylinders in front or of the firebox at the rear end when the width of this exceeds that of the mainframes. |
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A builder would typically add axles until the maximum weight on any one axle was acceptable to the railroad's maximum axle loading. |
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The danger of all these devices was that the driving crew could be tempted to add weight to the arm to increase pressure. |
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He reasoned that his engine could now be more compact, lighter and small enough to carry its own weight even with a carriage attached. |
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A particle is in suspension if its weight is less than the random turbidity forces acting upon it. |
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Because of the gradient in pressure due to the overlying weight of the glacier, such streams can even flow uphill. |
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Low molecular weight alcohols of industrial importance are produced by the addition of water to alkenes. |
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The size and weight of the bricks made them easier to work with than earth and stone, so construction quickened. |
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Additionally, bricks could bear more weight and endure better than rammed earth. |
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Stone can hold under its own weight better than brick, but is more difficult to use. |
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The weight of the ice sheets was so great that they deformed the Earth's crust and mantle. |
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The weight of the redistributed surface mass loaded the lithosphere, caused it to flex and also induced stress within the Earth. |
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Western capercaillies are not elegant fliers due to their body weight and short, rounded wings. |
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The Steller's sea eagle, larger in both weight and total length, is the closest rival for median wingspan amongst living eagles. |
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Apart from the weight difference, the sexes are similar, but juveniles have a buff breast and belly. |
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The heavy weight of the new coins encouraged merchants to deposit it in exchange for receipts. |
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For example, participants that comply with the dosage instructions tend to lose significantly more weight than noncompliers. |
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If you shall quadruple the same weight it will draw down double the first distance, and noncuple will draw it down treble, etc. |
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Animals with a zinc deficiency require twice as much food to attain the same weight gain as animals with sufficient zinc. |
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Zinc supplements help prevent disease and reduce mortality, especially among children with low birth weight or stunted growth. |
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One story relates that Gytha, Harold's mother, offered the victorious duke the weight of her son's body in gold for its custody, but was refused. |
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Male specimens are mainly ripe from January until end of May, and lost weight after copulation. |
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Once known as The Angel Inn, it was at Y Pwysty that the weight of goods were regulated at the markets and fairs held in the town. |
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Narcissus also contain fructans and low molecular weight glucomannan in the leaves and plant stems. |
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With his weight now coming down and his bank account swelled, Welsh and Pollok refocused on Ritchie. |
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With the permitted circumference between seven and a half and eight inches and weight between two and a half and three ounces. |
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On 27 September 2006, Branson announced plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by cutting aircraft weight and fuel consumption. |
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I'd get my weight down for the event, then blimp out to where I couldn't fit into Orson Welles' cape. |
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They alleged Dr Sidhu had no specialization in reducing weight and was only befooling innocent people. |
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A distant gleam shone through the weight of his troubles, seeming to promise the dawn of a new day. |
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The difference in weight of the regular and the diet drink of the same brand roughly equals to the amount of sugar in the regular drink. |
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Protective divewear and the weight belt also contribute to the diver's comfort and ability. |
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I bounced my weight up and down, listening to the cheerful donkeyish heehawing of the floorboards. |
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Egg-crating can also be used to support metal molds where the thickness of the metal has been reduced to improve weight savings and costs. |
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The weight of elderdom in our family was like a drapery to be taken for granted. In which anyone could at times gratefully hide. |
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It is by the weight of silver, and not the name of the piece, that men estimate commodities and exchange them. |
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She may be saved by your efforts, by your resource and fortitude bearing up against the heavy weight of guilt and failure. |
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There certainly are some cases in which a person's failure to give weight to his or her future interests is irrational. |
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In countries that accepted the gold standard, currency could be exchanged at a bank for a fixed weight of gold. |
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The water was clear as crystal, and floating in it were eight hundred groopers, of from five to fifteen pounds weight each. |
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This makes them useful for appliances such as blenders, vacuum cleaners, and hair dryers where high speed and light weight are desirable. |
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At the present time the north of the island is rising as a result of the weight of Devensian ice being lifted. |
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Contemporary Romantic nationalism in Scandinavia placed more weight on the Viking Age, resulting in the movement known as Scandinavism. |
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Later decisions, and decisions of higher courts or legislatures carry more weight than earlier cases and those of lower courts. |
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They were also much lighter weight and smaller in size for a given horsepower than the stationary condensing engines. |
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When snow gets high enough, it causes a vehicle to ride up on it and high center, with the weight on the undercarriage, not on the wheels. |
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The ladder holdoff enabled him to clean the gutters easily without the ladder's weight damaging them. |
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The land is still emerging isostatically from its depressed state, which was caused by the weight of ice during the last glaciation. |
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In Europe, soil conditions were often too soft to support the weight of heavy traction engines. |
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They say that some of them boast that they refused the weight of the head in gold. |
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The rats gradually became weak and asthenia, and showed mucous hypersecretion, anorexia, body weight reduction, hydrouria, diarrhea. |
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Gytha, Harold's mother, offered the victorious duke the weight of her son's body in gold for its custody, but her offer was refused. |
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The Italian Renaissance had come to an end under the weight of Spanish domination of the peninsula. |
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On average there were about 40 coal trains a day, hauling 28 waggons with a weight of 116 tons. |
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The result was a merging of the two groups, strengthening their great weight as a political pressure group. |
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The main problems were safety, reliability, weight and, especially, sustained operation. |
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This could include the cost of pain relief medication and a later operation when the patient does meet the required pain and weight thresholds. |
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Services assisting people to stop smoking and control their weight are endangered too. |
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At the present time Scotland is continuing to rise as a result of the weight of Devensian ice being lifted. |
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During the time of Henry III, the pound Sterling equalled the pound weight Tower. |
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The company designs and builds race and production automobiles of light weight and fine handling characteristics. |
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Its relative reliability and good power to weight ratio changed aviation dramatically. |
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With leptogenic drugs, he lost the weight he gained because of his treatment. |
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This will require redesign of the aircraft, which is already very close to the ultimate weight limit. |
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To speak of air having weight was a contradiction of the principle that air was naturally levitative and upward-tending. |
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With a total maximum weight of 21 metric tons it would have been launched on the Ariane 5 rocket, which was being developed at that time. |
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Because the air is cooled at all speeds, the jet can be built of light alloys and the weight is roughly halved. |
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To the end of the piston rod was attached a cord passing over two pulleys and a weight hung down from the cord's end. |
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According to Rolt, Stephenson managed to solve the problem caused by the weight of the engine on the primitive rails. |
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One end of the lever carried a weight or spring that restrained the valve against steam pressure. |
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The alternative for live weight pricing is dressed weight or carcass weight pricing. |
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However, in general this hypothesis is considered to attribute too much weight to the Anatolian evidence. |
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The result was a merging of the Old and New, strengthening their great weight as a political pressure group. |
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The whole machine of government ought not to bear upon the people with a weight so heavy and oppressive. |
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He placed great weight upon pastoral commitment, above all popular preaching by the endowed staff. |
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Her death occurred within fifteen minutes, but her body was left for six hours before the weight was removed. |
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However, allocating undue weight to subjective indicators and having highly fluctuating results are its major criticisms. |
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There should not be a significant increase to roof weight due to water retention. |
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Water towers were duly constructed, but the weight of water in the raised tanks caused them to collapse. |
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For example, mass and weight overlap in meaning in common discourse, but have distinct meanings in mechanics. |
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She was the same height and weight as Mother and had the same hairdo and dressed matronly like her. It was scary. She looked so much like Mother. |
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Of more weight are Belloc's Sonnets and Verses, a volume that deploys the same singing and rhyming techniques of his children's verses. |
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Winslet's weight fluctuations over the years have been well documented by the media. |
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Tungsten on the other hand, is twice as dense as brass thus a barrel of an equivalent weight could be thirty percent smaller in diameter. |
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This keeps the weight as far forward as possible but like the ton, gives it a larger diameter than the cylinder. |
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Bowls are designed to travel a curved path because of a weight bias which was originally produced by inserting weights in one side of the bowl. |
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Magnesium alloy wheels made by forging are used to achieve maximum unsprung rotating weight reduction. |
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British heavyweight contenders are especially popular, but most British world champions have fought in the middle weight bracket. |
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The resulting weight of people caused a retaining wall to collapse, killing 39 fans, mostly Italians. |
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Haye came in at the highest weight of his career, appearing to have gained a lot of muscle mass since the lay off. |
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There is another category of races called handicap races where each horse is assigned a different weight to carry based on its ability. |
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Mainsail furling has an additional disadvantage in that its complicated gear may somewhat increase weight aloft. |
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In larger boats, the weight of a person has less effect on the hull trim, but it can be adjusted by shifting gear, fuel, water, or supplies. |
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In many small boats, weight too far aft can cause drag by submerging the transom, especially in light to moderate winds. |
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On a run in heavy winds, the forces on the sails tend to drive a boat's bow down, so the crew weight is moved far aft. |
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However, the loss of distinctive length disrupted the correlation between syllable weight and stress placement that existed in Classical Latin. |
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She competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in double sculler light weight together with Juliane Rasmussen. |
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The Italian Renaissance had come to an end under the weight of foreign domination of the peninsula. |
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