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When a plan burst its seams, hasty conferences supply the necessary patch, and life goes merrily on.
Over the target the engine would cut out and the missile would free-fall before detonating its warhead as an air burst.
It was found that the reaction of chymotrypsin with its substrate takes place in two stages, an initial “ burst ” phase at the beginning of the reaction and a steady-state phase following Michaelis-Menten kinetics.
Like the 1571, its built-in DOS provided a data burst mode for transferring data to the C128 computer at a faster speed than a 1541.
The dot-com bubble burst, numerically, on Friday, March 10, 2000, when the technology heavy NASDAQ Composite index, peaked at 5, 048. 62 ( intra-day peak 5, 132. 52 ), more than double its value just a year before.
The play was a tremendous success, with critics uniform and effusive in their praise and with audiences sometimes sitting in stunned silence following its conclusion only to burst into thunderous ovations.
On 4 December 1960, due to torrential rain, the River Taff burst its banks with the Arms Park pitch being left under of water.
What we hear as a / p / or / k / is the effect that the onset of the occlusion has on the preceding vowel, as well as the release burst and its effect on the following vowel.
Its tail fin is mainly used as a rudder, but it can be used for a sudden evasive burst of speed that shows none of the care and precision of its usual movements.
Work on this task was delayed in October 716 when the Tiber river burst its banks and flooded Rome, causing immense damage and only receding after eight days.
A neutron bomb is a fission-fusion thermonuclear weapon ( hydrogen bomb ) in which the burst of neutrons generated by a fusion reaction is intentionally allowed to escape the weapon, rather than being absorbed by its other components.
According to the standard reference text on nuclear weapons effects published by the U. S. Department of Defense, " The peak electric field ( and its amplitude ) at the Earth's surface from a high-altitude burst will depend upon the explosion yield, the height of the burst, the location of the observer, and the orientation with respect to the geomagnetic field.
The sources of most GRBs are billions of light years away from Earth, implying that the explosions are both extremely energetic ( a typical burst releases as much energy in a few seconds as the Sun will in its entire 10-billion-year lifetime ) and extremely rare ( a few per galaxy per million years ).
This event was localized within four hours of its discovery, allowing research teams to begin making observations much sooner than any previous burst.
When a gamma-ray burst is pointed towards Earth, the focusing of its energy along a relatively narrow beam causes the burst to appear much brighter than it would have been were its energy emitted spherically.
For example, if WR 104 were to hit Earth with a burst of 10 seconds duration, its gamma rays could deplete about 25 percent of the world's ozone layer.
The River Berounka, Czech Republic, burst its banks in the 2002 European floods and houses in the village of Hlásná Třebaň, Beroun District, were inundated.
He therefore conceived that, originally, when the Euxine was an inland sea, its level had by this means become so much elevated that it burst its barrier near Byzantium, and formed a communication with the Propontis, and this partial drainage had already, he supposed, converted the left side into marshy ground, and that, at last, the whole would be choked up with soil.
The remote device is programmed to call or send SBD ( Short burst data, see below ) messages to the base at specified intervals, or it can be set to accept calls in order for it to offload its collected data.
In addition, snowmelt from the surrounding mountains can cause localized stream flooding during late spring and early summer, the worst examples being in 1952 and especially 1983, when City Creek burst its banks, forcing city engineers to convert several downtown streets, including State Street, into waterways.

burst and effects
The burst was so powerful that it had effects on Earth's atmosphere, at a range of about 50, 000 light years.
Despite the large distance to this SGR, estimated at 20, 000 light years, the burst had large effects on the Earth's atmosphere.
However, the Fermi-LAT experiment in 2009 measured a 31-GeV photon, which nearly simultaneously arrived with other photons from the same burst, which excluded such dispersion effects even above the Planck energy.
A long-acting decanoate ester is used as an injection given every four weeks to people with schizophrenia or related illnesses who have poor adherence to medication regimens and suffer frequent relapses of illness, or to overcome the drawbacks inherent to its orally administered counterpart that burst dosage increases risk or intensity of side effects.
The range for blast effects increases with the explosive yield of the weapon and also depends on the burst altitude.
Provided that the weapon was not used in a thunderstorm, no fallout effects would occur from the use of a neutron bomb according to that manual, as the combination of 500 m burst altitude and low yield prevents fallout in addition to significant thermal and blast effects.
Tidal effects trigger a massive star burst in the core, resulting in the high density of M32 we observe today.
* All original jump-cut transmuter effects have been smoothed and enhanced with an energy burst effect.
The tower holds the bomb for the purpose of the investigation of its destructive effects ( such as burst height and distance with given explosive yield ) and for the adjustment of measuring instruments, such as high-speed cameras.
For the Hiroshima bomb an air burst 1800 to 2000 feet ( 550 to 610m ) above the ground was chosen " to achieve maximum blast effects, and to minimize residual radiation on the ground as it was hoped U. S. troops would soon occupy the city ".
Industry experts cast doubt on the claim citing how unlikely the effects of such a burst are in low Earth orbit, inside the protection of Earth's magnetic field.

burst and him
The dogs would run through the halls after him like a burst of bullets, and all the maids would run for cover.
They answered him in monosyllables, nods, occasionally muttering in Greek to one another, awaiting the word from Papa, who restlessly cracked his knuckles, anxious to stuff himself into his white Cadillac and burst off to the freeway.
In the hall, after adjournment, Dr. Frothingham took him warmly by the hand and requested Parker to visit him -- whereupon our burly Theodore again burst into tears.
The black Fudo seemed to stare rigidly back at him and Richard's eyes were caught by the Fudo's in fascination, and then Richard was shocked as, all at once, flames shot out from the sharp features of Fudo's face and there was a terrible metallic scraping sound, as if the large statue were about to burst from some pressure within it.
Early on the morning of 21 January, an artery burst in his lungs, killing him at age 46.
Dillinger turned on him, and fired a return burst.
* Uncle John Joad – Older brother of Pa Joad ( Tom describes him as " a fella about 60 ", but the narrator later tells you he is 50 ), feels responsible for the death of his young wife years before when he ignored her pleas for a doctor because he thought she just had a stomachache, when she actually had a burst appendix.
Her father had been injured during a work-related accident and was left with constant headaches which caused him to burst out in paroxysms of anger which disturbed the family.
" According to choreographer Hermes Pan, Astaire lost his temper and yelled at Rogers, who promptly burst into tears, whereupon her mother, Lela, " came charging at him like a mother rhinoceros protecting her young.
Astaire incorporates this into his routine, first startling him with a tap burst then escorting him ostentatiously to the telephone.
The door of the Earl ’ s room was burst open to reveal him facing them, sword in hand.
Richard would make a burst of speed around the defenceman and then cut out front of the goaltender and be in a perfect position to shoot before the other defenceman hit him.
There were also continued rumours of his plots against the king, and on 5 April 1356 John II and a group of supporters burst unannounced into the Dauphin's castle at Rouen, arrested Charles of Navarre and imprisoned him.
Henry's burst of activity in 1453 had seen him try to stem the violence caused by various disputes between noble families.
As in the 12th round, Pryor once again came out with a burst of energy in the 14th round after Panama Lewis broke another ammonia spirit under his nose and give him to drink water mixed with possibly antihistamine pills to have a longer lung capacity in the later rounds according to Luis Resto, another Panama Lewis fighter.
Powell burst through the door, threw Fanny Seward to the side, and jumped on the Secretary's bed, repeatedly stabbing him in the face and neck area.
The Fratellis capture Chunk and interrogate him, learning nothing until a pack of bats burst out of the cavern beneath the restaurant.
After that, Klaymen can visit a demolition shack ( where he makes a statue of himself with dynamite ), a wasteland with a large red mushroom covered in yellow berries ( which cause Klaymen to burp, longer with each one ) and a green music box which causes the " Weasel ", a large, insect-like monster to burst from the wall and chase Klaymen back across the wasteland, forcing him to hide in the demolition shack.
Despite the burning chemicals even causing him to burst into flames, Melvin survives, and stumbles home.
In 1450 an unpopular advisor to the king, Bishop Adam Moleyns of Chichester was conducting a service at the chapel of Domus Dei when a number of naval seamen ( resentful of being only partially paid and only provided with limited provisions ) burst in to the church, dragged out the bishop and murdered him.
They hear him coming and burst out of his room, scratching the record.
All the jobs he embarked upon ended in disaster, sometimes with a burst of classic slapstick, sometimes with a bewildered Drake himself at the centre of incomprehensible actions by the people employing him.
Mary, however, at first disliked him, and burst into tears each time she saw him.

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