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large and injection
Automatic valves and diffusion pump like injection into a large buffer-tube in front of the backing pump prevents any overpressure from one pump to stall another pump.
Pre-emptive removal of the plasma energy by injection of a large gas
If the crystal were of any reasonable size, the number of electrons ( or holes ) required to be injected would have to be very large, making it less than useful as an amplifier because it would require a large injection current to start with.
When very large fault currents are injected into the earth, the area around the point of injection may rise to a high potential with respect to distant points.
They have earned this by the transfer of significant players and a large capital injection made by the organisation VVF ( Friends of Feyenoord, Vrienden Van Feyenoord ).
If the economy were to improve significantly, there was need for a large injection of capital — a resource that could only be obtained from international financial institutions of the West.
Inside the shell, a large spherical hydrazine tank made up most of the volume, topped by two smaller spherical nitrogen tanks and a 90 N injection rocket to slow the spacecraft down to go into lunar orbit, which was designed to be capable of firing twice during the mission.
Inside the shell, a large spherical hydrazine tank made up most of the volume, topped by two smaller spherical nitrogen tanks and a 90 N injection rocket to slow the spacecraft down to go into lunar orbit, which was designed to be capable of firing twice during the mission.
Inside the shell, a large spherical hydrazine tank made up most of the volume, topped by two smaller spherical nitrogen tanks and a 90 N injection rocket to slow the spacecraft down to go into lunar orbit, which was designed to be capable of firing twice during the mission.
Spencer's crucial day was on May 19, 1924, when he put a large dose of mashed wood ticks — from lot 2351B — and some weak carbolic acid into his arm by injection.
The oil play has improved business activity in the county but raised fears regarding the adequacy of water supplies as fracking requires injection of large quantities of water under pressure into wells to break surrounding rock.
The carbon dioxide may result from natural fermentation, either in a bottle, as with the méthode champenoise, in a large tank designed to withstand the pressures involved ( as in the Charmat process ), or as a result of carbon dioxide injection.
" In Unnatural Death, she had invented a murder method that is appropriately dramatic and cunningly ingenious, the injection of an air-bubble with a hypodermic, but not only, in fact, would it require the use of an instrument so large as to be farcical, but Miss Sayers has her bubble put into an artery not a vein.
Similarly, hole only devices can be made by using a cathode comprised solely of aluminium, resulting in an energy barrier too large for efficient electron injection.
This fuelling issue was never present in diesel engines ( except volvo D5 ) which used direct injection from the very start, which is why large five-cylinder diesels were commonly seen decades before the type's adoption for automotive use.
One of the largest and most dangerous snakes in South America, this snake is capable of multiple-bite strikes and the injection of large amounts of venom.
On the other hand, the rise of the resin kit industry in the 1990s led to the introduction of companies around the world producing kits in the 1: 350 and 1: 700 scales to match pre-existing injection molded kits, creating in limited production a large variety of kits of subjects which traditional injection-molding makers have not invested resources to produce, due to the expense of creating a large injection mold.
The most commonly used plastic molding process, injection molding, is used to create a large variety of products with different shapes and sizes.
Because neurotoxic venoms must travel farther in the body to do harm and are produced in smaller quantities, it is easier to develop resistance to them than directly cytotoxic venoms ( such as those of most vipers ) that are injected in large quantity and do damage immediately upon injection.
Conventional, small-scale quantum dot manufacturing relies on a process called " high temperature dual injection " which is impractical for most commercial applications that require large quantities of quantum dots.

large and external
There is no external ear but the large circular eardrum lies on the surface of the head just behind the eye.
Tadpoles have cartilaginous skeletons, gills for respiration ( external gills at first, internal gills later ), lateral line systems and large tails which they use for swimming.
Under such conditions, a large fraction of the bosons occupy the lowest quantum state of the external potential, at which point quantum effects become apparent on a macroscopic scale.
Expansion boards were made by Richmond Sound Design that allow their show control and sound design software to communicate with their custom hardware frames either by ribbon cable or fiber optic cable for long distances, allowing the Amiga to control up to eight million digitally controlled external audio, lighting, automation, relay and voltage control channels spread around a large theme park, for example.
These are commonly seen at external filming locations to feed the cast and crew, and at other large events to feed staff.
Although humans exist and operate within ecosystems, their cumulative effects are large enough to influence external factors like climate.
Although humans exist and operate within ecosystems, their cumulative effects are large enough to influence external factors like climate.
The external ears of felids are also large, and especially sensitive to high-frequency sounds in the smaller cats.
Morocco suffers both from unemployment ( 9. 6 % in 2008 ), and a large external debt estimated at around $ 20 billion, or half of GDP in 2002.
Also there is observed evidence that the large, star-forming clouds are confined to a large degree by their own gravity ( like stars, planets, and galaxies ) rather than external pressure ( like clouds in the sky ).
Newer packaging methods allowed the ' 020 to feature more external pins without the large size that the earlier dual in-line package method required.
The large external gills of the crested newt
They are morphologically similar to the closely related porcupinefish, which have large external spines ( unlike the thinner, hidden spines of Tetraodontidae, which are only visible when the fish has puffed up ).
Very high-resolution devices, such as imagesetters or CTP platesetters, in which resolutions exceeding 2500 dpi are common, still require external RIPs with large amounts of memory and hard drive space.
* CPU registers are more expensive than external memory locations ; large register sets were cumbersome with limited circuit boards or chip integration.
Watt consulted with Black in order to conduct experiments on his steam engine, but it was Watt who conceived the idea of the external condenser which resulted in a large increase in steam engine efficiency.
Giant-cell arteritis ( GCA or temporal arteritis or cranial arteritis ) or Horton disease is an inflammatory disease of blood vessels most commonly involving large and medium arteries of the head, predominately the branches of the external carotid artery.
The appearance of the ZX Spectrum 128 was similar to the ZX Spectrum +, with the exception of a large external heatsink for the internal 7805 voltage regulator added to the right hand end of the case, replacing the internal heatsink in previous versions.
It has a gatehouse, a portcullis, a dry moat, external windows that are little more than arrow slots, and large towers.
The microscopic structure of a gill presents a large surface area to the external environment.
All wires running inside this shielding layer will be to a large extent decoupled from external electric fields, particularly if the shield is connected to a point of constant voltage, such as earth.
Although this orientation does not remain fixed, it changes in response to an external torque much less and in a different direction than it would without the large angular momentum associated with the disk's high rate of spin and moment of inertia.
Modifications of the Boeing 747SP airframe to accommodate the telescope, mission-unique equipment and large external door were made by L-3 Communications Integrated Systems of Waco, Texas.

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