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Harnessing and energy
Harnessing the wheelwork of nature: Tesla's science of energy.
Harnessing a Godmaster's natural ability to manipulate Chokon Power-the energy of the heavens ( Tenchokon ), the Earth ( Chichokon ) and man ( Jinchokon )-Ginrai saw off the Decepticons, and, after a period of deliberation, after which he decided that becoming a Godmaster was the will of God himself, he joined the Autobots.
* Harnessing the creative energy of physical scientists to fuel technology innovations and paradigm shifts in brain studies.

Harnessing and her
Wesley identified the appalling grandparents in Harnessing Peacocks, who bully the pregnant Hebe, as the nearest she came to a portrait of her own parents in old age.

Harnessing and .
Harnessing a team to a buckboard, they drove out to a willow-lined creek about a half-mile off, then climbed down and began chopping.
Harnessing collective intellect, facilitated by interactive computers, became his life's mission at a time when computers were viewed as number crunching tools.
Harnessing the richness of the Internet is another goal.
He continued to appear occasionally on television, including playing the leads in Fiddlers Three ( 1991 ) and Harnessing Peacocks ( 1992 ) and an appearance on the American show Magnum, P. I.
He was Chairman and principal author of the “ Memo to the President-Elect: Harnessing Process to Purpose ,” a blue-ribbon Commission report sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Institute for International Economics.
According to Story About Li Bing and His Son in Harnessing the Rivers, in Records of Guansian, Li Erlang assisted his father in the construction of the complex irrigation system that prevented the Min River from flooding and irrigated the Chengdu Plain.
Harnessing the power of the Golden Fruit just as Sir Pac-alot did, Pac-Man re-imprisons Spooky and returns the Golden Fruit to where they belong.
Harnessing the power of an artificial black hole, the drive was designed to project a focused beam of gravitons, folding space and allowing the ship to pass through and arrive immediately at the new location.
Their next three albums, Unholy Cult, Harnessing Ruin, and Shadows in the Light were released by French label Listenable Records, the same label which released an album by Hernandez's previous band Fallen Christ years before.
Steve Shalaty replaced Hernandez on Harnessing Ruin.
On the band's 2005 album, Harnessing Ruin, there are more lyrics touching on other subjects such as politics.
Harnessing the work of the earlier New Historicism, this emergent field of historiography began to challenge the hegemony of Medieval historians over the history which they narrate, and opens the door for new modes of thinking by the proposition that " we cannot interpret medieval culture, or any historical culture, except through the prism of the dominat concepts of our own thought worlds.
In the article Harnessing Green IT: Principles and Practices, San Murugesan defines the field of green computing as " the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsystems — such as monitors, printers, storage devices, and networking and communications systems — efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment.
In the article Harnessing Green IT: Principles and Practices, San Murugesan defines the field of green computing as " the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsystems — such as monitors, printers, storage devices, and networking and communications systems — efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment.
Harnessing Brownian motion and making molecular level machines is regulated by the second law of thermodynamics, with its often counter-intuitive consequences, and as such, we need another inspiration.
The Becta Harnessing Technology Schools Survey 2007 indicated that 98 % of secondary and 100 % of primary schools had IWBs.
Elearning Credits have been rolled into the Harnessing Technology Grant which is being distributed to schools via Local Authorities.
: User-Centric Innovations in New Product Development ; Systematic Identification of Lead User Harnessing Interactive and Collaborative Online-Tools, in: International Journal of Innovation Management, Vol.
Items covered in the contest may cover any equine subject, i. e., Reproduction, Training, Parasites, Dressage, Draft Horses, History and Origins, Anatomy and Physiology, Driving and Harnessing, Horse Industry, Horse Management, Breeds, Genetics, Mustangs, Western Games, Colors, Famous Horses in History, Parts of the Saddle, Types of Bits, Feedstuffs and Nutrition.

explosive and energy
The primary benefits over rifled barrels is reduced barrel wear, longer ranges that can be achieved ( due to the reduced loss of energy to friction and gas escaping around the projectile via the rifling ) and larger explosive cores for a given caliber artillery due to less metal needing to be used to form the case of the projectile because of less force applied to the shell from the non-rifled sides of the barrel of smooth bore guns.
* Advanced composite ceramic and metal matrices have been designed for most modern armoured fighting vehicles because they offer superior penetrating resistance against shaped charges such as high explosive antitank ( HEAT ) rounds and kinetic energy penetrators.
An explosive material, also called an explosive, is a reactive substance that contains a great amount of potential energy that can produce an explosion if released suddenly, usually accompanied by the production of light, heat, sound, and pressure.
This potential energy stored in an explosive material may be
Plastics and polymers may be added to bind powders of explosive compounds ; waxes may be incorporated to make them safer to handle ; aluminium powder may be introduced to increase total energy and blast effects.
A secondary explosive is less sensitive than a primary explosive and require substantially more energy to be initiated.
Air forces began to replace or supplemented them with cannons, which fired explosive shells that could blast a hole in an enemy aircraft — rather than relying on kinetic energy from a solid bullet striking a fuel line, control cable, pilot, etc.
When properly designed, this uncontrolled reaction can lead to an explosive energy release.
In this type of warhead, the shape of the explosive material within the warhead focuses the explosive energy on a copper ( or similar metal ) lining.
No explosive is said to be used since the reentry vehicle's mass and hypersonic impact velocity provide sufficient mechanical energy and " effect ".
The tonne of trinitrotoluene ( TNT ) is used as a proxy for energy, usually of explosions ( TNT is a common high explosive ).
The second optimization was to use a poured plastic matrix to briefly contain the blast from the explosive, so that more of the blast energy was converted into projectile velocity.
A shaped charge is an explosive charge shaped to focus the effect of the explosive's energy.
The Munroe effect or Neumann effect is a focusing of blast energy caused by a hollow or void cut on a surface of explosive.
A neutron bomb or enhanced radiation weapon ( ERW ) or weapon of reinforced radiation is a type of thermonuclear weapon designed specifically to release a large portion of its energy as energetic neutron radiation ( fast neutrons ) rather than explosive energy.
It is because of explosive hazard that the higher energy military solid propellants containing HMX are not used in commercial launch vehicles except when the LV is an adapted ballistic missile already containing HMX propellant ( Minotaur IV and V based on the retired Peacekeeper ICBMs ).
With a specific impulse of 309 sec already demonstrated by Peacekeeper's 2nd stage using HMX propellant, the higher energy of CL-20 propellant can be expected to increase specific impulse to around 320 sec in similar ICBM or launch vehicle upper stage applications, without the explosive hazard of HMX.
The total prompt gamma ray energy in a fission explosion is 3. 5 % of the yield, but in a 10 kiloton detonation the high explosive around the bomb core absorbs about 85 % of the prompt gamma rays, so the output is only about 0. 5 % of the yield in kilotons.
His last display of explosive energy occurred on November 8, 1960 in his polemical lecture, " The Situation of the Black Artist and Intellectual in the United States ", delivered to students and members of the American Church in Paris.
A bomb is any of a range of explosive weapons that only rely on the exothermic reaction of an explosive material to provide an extremely sudden and violent release of energy ( an explosive device ).

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