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As the band's primary songwriter, Neil Finn was under pressure to create a second album to match their debut and the band joked that one potential title for the new release was Mediocre Follow-Up.
This is a result of stored gravitational potential energy seeking a path of release over friction.
This coenzyme contains electrons that have a high transfer potential ; in other words, they will release a large amount of energy upon oxidation.
Complex systems of reservoirs and dams were constructed to store and release water ( and the potential energy it contained ) when required.
All of the elements heavier than iron have some potential energy to release, in theory.
For instance, positron emission tomography ( PET ) studies report increases in dopamine release in the dorsal striatum ( as measured by displacement of endogenous dopamine by radioligands ) when participants are presented with potential rewards, such as the opportunity to gain money ( Koepp et al., 1998 ; Zald et al., 2004 ) or even when presented with food stimuli while in a state of hunger ( Volkow et al., 2002 ).
In each of these fragments, the collapsing gas radiates away the energy gained by the release of gravitational potential energy.
Presynaptic receptors with an inhibitory potential are called autoreceptors and inhibit neurotransmitter synthesis and release.
According to these two principles, the energy required to release an electron is strictly greater than or equal to the potential difference between the current bound atomic or molecular orbital and the highest possible orbital.
Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > activates the selective cation channel transient receptor potential melastatin 5 ( TrpM5 ) that leads to membrane depolarization and the consequent release of ATP and secretion of neurotransmitters including serotonin.
* Under, the Attorney General may request that the Secretary of Defense provide emergency assistance if civilian law enforcement is inadequate to address certain types of threats involving the release of nuclear materials, such as potential use of a nuclear or radiological weapon.
Oswald is the potential lover of the girl who is trying to release her.
The onset of the Second World War prevented plans for a potential release in Europe, normally the source of as much as forty-five per cent of the studio's income.
In November 2009, more details emerged about the upcoming release regarding how it would be distributed and potential extras.
In May 2007, director Robert Rodriguez entered talks with Universal Studios and Warner Bros. to film a live action film adaptation of The Jetsons for a potential 2009 theatrical release, having at the time discussed directing a film adaptation of Land of the Lost with Universal.
Like Freaks, the release of Separations was delayed, to an extent lessening the potential impact.
The practice was prevalent during the 1960s and 1970s, although it is now less common since associated storage costs have decreased, and especially since the advent of domestic audiovisual playback technology ( e. g. videocassette and DVD ), with broadcasters and production houses realizing both the economic and cultural value of keeping archived material for both rebroadcast and potential profits through release on home video.
The line has hump-backed stations to allow trains to store gravitational potential energy as they slow down and release it when they leave a station, providing an energy saving of 5 % and making the trains run 9 % faster.
By definition, the selection of poorer houses for dissolution in the First Act minimised the potential release of funds to other purposes ; and once pensions had been committed to former superiors, cash rewards paid to those wishing to leave, and appropriate funding allocated for refounded houses receiving transferred monks and nuns, it is unlikely that there was much if any profit at this stage.
They rejected the assumption that such compounds would be toxic, believing that the stability of the carbon – fluorine bond would be sufficient to prevent the release of hydrogen fluoride or other potential breakdown products.
Many insect species release sex pheromones to attract a mate, and many lepidopterans ( moths and butterflies ) can detect a potential mate from as far away as 10 kilometers ( 6. 25 mi ).
These measurements, combined with simulation modeling of annual fluxes of CO, showed that papyrus swamps have the potential to sequester large amounts of the carbon ( 1. 6 kg C m-2 y-1 ) when detritus accumulates under water in anaerobic conditions, but they are a net source of carbon release to the atmosphere ( 1. 0 kg C m-2 y-1 ) when water levels fall to expose detritus and rhizomes to aerobic conditions.
After its release, Fatal Attraction engendered much discussion of the potential consequences of infidelity.
As long as the proto-planet is still too oblate to be in equilibrium, the release of gravitational potential energy on contraction keeps driving the increase in rotational kinetic energy.

potential and is
In this respect experience is broader and full of a richer variety of potential meanings than the mind of man or any of his arts or culture are capable of making clear and distinct.
The discussion is therefore limited to a suggested procedure for realizing at least some of the potential importance of this volume for future policy.
The unofficial Conference of Parliamentarians is available as a potential legislative authority.
Underlying these hopes and prescriptions is a conviction that the nations of the North Atlantic area do indeed form a community, at least a potential community.
Our proper objective, then, is the development of a new spirit, the realization of a potential community.
The armed forces of Taiwan are at a working strength of about 450,000, though a reserve potential twice that high is contemplated.
It is obvious that this is a potential and lucrative source of revenue for the assessors of those towns where a substantial amount of such property would be subject to taxation.
When we consider the electronic industry potential for human betterment, the prospect is staggering.
Considering that the current school-age potential is 23 million youths, the project and its message on hunting and shooting education have many more to reach.
If Af is the change per unit volume in Gibbs function caused by the shear field at constant P and T, and **yr is the density of the fluid, then the total potential energy of the system above the reference height is Af.
The total volume of the system above the reference height is Af, and H can be eliminated to obtain an equation for the total potential energy of the system in terms of H.
The minimum total potential energy is found by taking the derivative with respect to H and equating to zero.
This is interesting for it combines both the thermodynamic concept of a minimum Gibbs function for equilibrium and minimum mechanical potential energy for equilibrium.
If such is the case, the particles within a distance of about Af of the Earth will have, relative to the Earth, a kinetic energy less than their potential energy and they will be captured into orbits about the Earth.
It is the exploitation of the inherent potential of infectious disease agents by scientific research and development, resulting in the production of BW weapons systems.
Within certain wide limits anatomy dictates function and, if one is permitted to speculate, potential pathology should be included in this statement as well.
and use of the foam for garment interlining is only now getting off the ground, with volume potential in the offing.
The luminous gain of a single stage with Af ( flux gain ) is, to a first approximation, given by the product of the photocathode sensitivity S ( amp / lumen ), the anode potential V ( volts ), and the phosphor conversion efficiency P ( lumen/watt ).
In this way, red wine warms of itself quite rapidly -- and though it is true that it may not attain its potential of taste and fragrance until after the middle of the meal ( or the course ), in the meantime it will have run the gamut of many beguiling and interesting stages.
To understand the past history -- and the future potential -- of American Catholic higher education, it is necessary to appreciate the special character of the esprit de corps of the religious community.
Yet adequate compensation -- and particularly merely adequate compensation is no substitute for those intangibles which cause a man to sacrifice part of his earning potential by taking up college teaching in the first place.
Then, if the middle number is activated to its greatest potential in terms of this square, through multiplying it by the highest number, 9 ( which is the square of the base number ), the result is 45 ; ;

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