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If I could put your body in an imaginary atomic press and squeeze you down, squeeze these holes out of you in the way we squeeze the holes out of a sponge, you would get smaller and smaller until finally when the last hole was gone, you would be smaller than the smallest speck of dust that you could see on this piece of paper.
If the two galaxies do meet they will pass through each other, with gravity distorting both galaxies severely and ejecting some gas, dust and stars into intergalactic space.
If the entire volume of the observable universe ( taken to be 3 × 10 < sup > 80 </ sup > m < sup > 3 </ sup >) were packed solid with fine dust particles about 1. 5 micrometres in size, then the number of different ways of ordering these particles ( that is, assigning the number 1 to one particle, then the number 2 to another particle, and so on until all particles are numbered ) would be approximately one googolplex.
If such contaminated dust is inhaled, these particles can stick to the airways of the lung and increase the risk of developing lung cancer.
If so, they pointed out, this comet dust can survive entry in partially molten form, accounting for the unusual attributes of the micrometeorites collected in Antarctica, which do not resemble the larger meteorites known to originate from asteroids.
If seen, parachutist and light aircraft avoid dust devils.
If the dust was too deep, then no astronaut could land.
If the planet Epsilon Eridani b exists then this belt is unlikely to have had a source outside the orbit of the planet, so the dust may have been created by fragmentation and cratering of larger bodies such as asteroids.
If oil is found in the matrix's path ( due to careless maintenance or over-lubrication of nearby parts ), it combines with dust, forming a gummy substance that is eventually deposited in the magazine by the matrices.
If sawdust is prone to build up under the cutting blade, through friction the spinning blade will quickly ignite the accumulated dust, and the smoke can be mistaken for an overheated blade.
If mud is not available rhinos will take dust baths.
If such an impact occurred on land or the floor of a shallow sea, it could cause large amounts of dust or ash to be thrown into the Earth's atmosphere, blocking the Sun's light and dramatically lowering the amount of sunlight reaching the Earth's surface.
If squall lines form over arid regions, a duststorm known as a haboob may result from the high winds in their wake picking up dust from the desert floor.
If winds are strong enough, dust storms can develop.
If only dust is produced, either the scraper is not sharp, or not being used correctly.
“ Victory snatched from the jaws of defeat “ read the headline in the Huddersfield Examiner, and the reviewer commented “ Clearly, members knew this piece but, to dust it down in one hour and give such a performance demonstrates the talent which the Huddersfield Philharmonic has in its ranks .” If this concert tested the abilities of the players, the plans for Mahler ’ s Third Symphony were to test the organisational ability of the orchestral manager and committee, jeopardised as they were by the sudden unavailability of Rupert D ’ Cruze.
If the tap water contains a lot of minerals, also known as hard water, then the ultrasonic or impeller humidifiers will produce a " white dust " ( calcium is the most common mineral in tap water ), which usually spreads over furniture, and is attracted to static electricity generating devices such as CRT monitors.
If she drains a person's entire life force, the victim dies and crumbles to dust in seconds.
If the stake or blade was removed, however, even if the Vampire's body had crumbled to dust, the Vampire's mystical vitality would restore his or her body to the condition it had before the Vampire was slain, and return him or her to Vampiric " life.
If squall lines form over arid regions, a duststorm known as a haboob can result from the high winds picking up dust in their wake from the desert floor.
The North British Review reflected evangelical Presbyterian willingness to consider science in relation to " Reason and not to Faith " and to view natural law as directly guided by God, but warned that " If it has been revealed to man that the Almighty made him out of the dust of the earth, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, it is in vain to tell a Christian that man was originally a speck of albumen, and passed through the stages of monads and monkeys, before he attained his present intellectual pre-eminence.
If your television set accumulates dust on the face it is because of this phenomenon ( a CRT is a direct-current machine operating at about 35kV ).
If we examine, in the laboratory, dust particles ' density of solar flare tracks, their amorphous rims, and the spallogenic isotopes from cosmic rays ( Flynn, 1996 ), then we have good clues for how long a particle has been traveling in space.

If and disk
If the pencil with the angle u2 is that of the maximum aberration of all the pencils transmitted, then in a plane perpendicular to the axis at O ' 1 there is a circular disk of confusion of radius O ' 1R, and in a parallel plane at O ' 2 another one of radius O ' 2R2 ; between these two is situated the disk of least confusion.
If a DFS ROM is installed, will cause the computer to search for and load a file called on the floppy disk in drive 0.
If the disk was not otherwise prepared with a custom format, ( e. g. for data disks ), 664 blocks would be free after formatting, giving 664 × 254 = 168, 656 bytes ( or almost 165 kB ) for user data.
If the missile starts to roll, the gyroscopic force of the disk drives the control surface into the airflow, cancelling the motion.
If these relations are stored physically as separate disk files, completing a database query that draws information from several relations ( a join operation ) can be slow.
: If a planet crosses ( or transits ) in front of its parent star's disk, then the observed brightness of the star drops by a small amount.
If a piece of data is not retrieved for some time and a node keeps getting new data, it will drop the old data sometime when its allocated disk space is fully used.
If disk galaxies merge with another galaxy of comparable mass ( at least 15 percent of its mass ) the merger will likely destroy, or at a minimum greatly disrupt the disk, yet the resulting galaxy is not expected to be a disk galaxy.
If there is a difference in velocity between two disks, any matter transferred between them must be accelerated by the disk accordingly.
If the rotor disk is to be tilted forward ( to gain forward velocity ), its rotation requires that the downward net force on the blade be applied roughly 90 degrees ( depending on blade configuration ) before, or when the blade is to one side of the pilot and rotating forward.
If two devices overwrote the same memory location in a conflict, and the hard disk controller relied on this location ( the HDD controller often being the 2nd conflicting device ) there was the all-too-common possibility of massive data corruption.
If a connection delay of a minute or two is acceptable, the machine can timeout into hibernation, powered off with its state saved to disk.
If an external disk drive was added, the "+ 2A " on the system OS menu would change to a + 3.
The first stage of boot loaders located on fixed disks and removable drives must fit into the first 446 bytes of the Master Boot Record in order to leave room for the default 64-byte partition table with four partition entries and the two-byte boot signature, which the BIOS requires for a proper boot loader — or even less, when additional features like more than four partition entries ( up to 16 with 16 bytes each ), a disk signature ( 6 bytes ), a disk timestamp ( 6 bytes ), an Advanced Active Partition ( 18 bytes ) or special multi-boot loaders If an active partition is found, the MBR code loads the boot sector code from that partition, known as Volume Boot Record ( VBR ), and executes it.
If a user changed disks without manually rereading the disk directory the system would write on the new disk using the old disk's directory information, ruining the data stored on the disk.
If the visible disk of the nearer object is considerably smaller than that of the farther object, the event is called a transit.
If there is only one disk ( or even none at all ), the problem is trivial.
If h = 1, then simply move the disk from peg A to peg C. If h > 1, then somewhere along the sequence of moves, the largest disk must be moved from peg A to another peg, preferably to peg C. The only situation that allows this move is when all smaller h-1 disks are on peg B.

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