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Some and high-intensity
Some time later, Mentzer attracted more attention when he introduced Dorian Yates to high-intensity training, and put him through his first series of workouts in the early ' 90s.
Some installations include medium-or high-intensity approach light systems.
Some other techniques can be used for stretching and compressing pulses, but these are not suitable as the main stretcher / compressor in CPA due to their limited amount of dispersion and due to their inability to handle high-intensity pulses.

Some and discharge
Some positive displacement pumps work using an expanding cavity on the suction side and a decreasing cavity on the discharge side.
Some master smiths go as far as to use techniques such as electrical discharge machining to cut interlocking patterns out of different steels, fit them together, then weld the resulting assembly into a solid block of steel.
) Some believe the ancient Gauls considered the Seine to be a tributary of the Yonne, which indeed presents a greater average discharge than the Seine.
Some basidiomycetes lack forcible discharge, although they still form basidiospores.
Some infiltration stays close to the land surface and can seep back into surface-water bodies ( and the ocean ) as groundwater discharge.
Some rechargeable batteries can be damaged by repeated deep discharge.
Some flashlights electronically regulate the current through the LEDs to stabilize light output as the batteries discharge.
Some cleanroom HVAC systems control the humidity to low levels, such that extra equipment (" ionizers ") is necessary to prevent electrostatic discharge ( ESD ) problems.
Some cities also have combined sewers, which may discharge untreated sewage during rain storms.
Some side discharge mower manufacturers also sell separate " mulching plates " that will cover the opening on the side discharge mower and, in combination with the proper blades, will convert the mower to a mulching mower.
Some 30 rivers and streams discharge into Lake Peipus.
Some cold receptors also respond with a brief action potential discharge to high temperatures, i. e. typically above 45 ° C, and this is known as a paradoxical response to heat.
Some of these legal restrictions are based on product liability law ; a gun should not discharge when dropped.
Some bulbs also briefly produce a pure to bluish white light in between if the mercury achieves its high pressure arc discharge characteristic before the sodium is completely warmed.
* Some U. S. Army Reserve personnel who performed their initial active duty for training in the late 1950s but who received final discharge as late as 1964.
Some rainwater from near the springs mixes with the deep hot water before discharge.
Some uses include: absorbency for daily vaginal discharge, light menstrual flow, tampon and menstrual cup backup, spotting, post-intercourse discharge and urinary incontinence.
Some models operate on an electromagnetic disruptive discharge circuit while others are powered by electronic circuitry or combinations of the two.
Some require that they also possess the qualifications of a jurist, that is, that they be well versed in the law, while others regard those qualifications as simply preferable, implying that a person may effectively discharge the duties of the office without being well versed in the law.
Some authorities have held that Byng was constitutionally obligated to refuse King's request ; for example, Eugene Forsey argued that King's advice to Byng was " utterly unprecedented " and said further: " It was tantamount to allowing a prisoner to discharge the jury by which he was being tried ....
Some use petitions like the House, though others allow a motion to be made to discharge the committee, forcing legislators to vote.
Some weapons discharge teargas as a solution in water: see: Category: Teargas solution squirters.

Some and lamps
Some governments and organizations are now considering, or have already implemented, full cutoff fixtures in street lamps and stadium lighting.
Some early examples of his lamps were exhibited in the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago.
* Some marine gastropods have been used for oil lamps, the oil being poured in the aperture of the shell, and the siphonal canal serving as a holder for the wick.
Some examples of spatial augmented reality displays include shader lamps, mobile projectors, virtual tables, and smart projectors, described by O. Bimber and R. Raskar in 2005.
Some were later modified by the installation of flashing blue lamps and two tone warning sirens, and alterations to the rear lamps, to bring them into line with then current practice on ' regular ' emergency appliances.
* Some crossings have special signals consisting of electric lamps or light-emitting diode ( LED ) panels.
Some of the finest work was in mosque lamps donated by a ruler or wealthy man.
Some items not typically considered appliances, such as lamps, can be used as appliances if they are used to cook or warm food.
Some believe that the first proper lamps were carved from stones.
Desk lamp: Some balanced arm lamps work with a counterweight to keep the arm and lamp in the desired position.
Some electric lanterns use miniature fluorescent lamps for higher efficacy than incandescent bulbs.
Some stores may have a section of single price point items combined on the same premises with a section selling larger, more expensive merchandise like CD players, lamps, and silverware.
Some of the lamps are canted over like a tipsy man's hat, and the whole group presents a most convivial aspect.
Some circuits and elements exhibiting negative resistance can also act in a similar way: negative impedance converters ( NIC ), neon lamps, tunnel diodes ( e. g., a diode with an " N "- shaped current – voltage characteristic in the first quadrant ), etc.
Some of the available 1969 options were a tilt-telescope steering wheel, instant horn, four season air conditioning with comfortron, tinted glass windshield, 6-way power seat, divided front seat with dual controls, power trunk release ( vacuum ), power door locks, power front disc brakes, AM-FM stereo radio, rear seat speaker, stereo tape player ( 8-track ), power operated antenna, door edge guards, cruise control, left outside remote control mirror, cornering lamps, anti-spin rear axle, vinyl roof, flo-thru ventilation, and safety sentinel.
Some coldset web presses can be fitted with heat dryers, or ultraviolet lamps ( for use with UV-curing inks ).
Some 22, 000 pieces of glass were used and 2, 700 lamps light up the main hall.
Some would be commemorated throughout the year on marked days of the month, such as the Kalends, Nones or Ides, when lamps might be lit at the tomb.
Some versions featured pop-up head lamps and gull-wing doors, but the basic silhouette remained the same.
Some types for festive or theatrical effect use almost pure iodides of thallium, for green lamps, and indium, for blue lamps.
* Some models of internal inductor lamps that use high frequency ballasts can produce Radio frequency interference ( RFI ) which interferes with radio communications in the area.
* Some Edison base lamps and fittings ( such as formerly on the New York City Subway ) have a left-hand thread to deter theft, since they cannot be used in other light fixtures.

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