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Subsequently however, sympathetic Irish Catholic ( or nominally Protestant ) local landowners housed monks or friars close to several ruined religious houses allowing them a continued covert existence during the 17th and 18th centuries, subject to the dangers of discovery and legal ejection or imprisonment.

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Upon ejection the kinetic energy of the Auger electron corresponds to the difference between the energy of the initial electronic transition and the ionization energy for the electron shell from which the Auger electron was ejected.
He associated himself with Presbyterianism, and was on the celebrated committee for the ejection of " scandalous and ignorant ministers and schoolmasters " during the Commonwealth.
The ejection was perceived by some as a particularly brutal action, and rumours circulated exaggerating its severity, though no evidence of anyone being killed in the course of it has come to light.
Columbia was also originally fitted with Lockheed Martin-built ejection seats identical to those found on the SR-71 Blackbird.
Testing ejection seat systems and technology prior to their use in experimental or operational aircraft was a common application of the rocket sled at Holloman Air Force Base.
The first detection of a Coronal mass ejection ( CME ) as such was made on December 1, 1971 by R. Tousey of the US Naval Research Laboratory using OSO 7.
The three point belt was developed by Nils Bohlin who had earlier also worked on ejection seats at Saab.
The Spanish renamed the fort San Mateo, and following the ejection of the French, St. Augustine's position as the most important settlement in Florida was solidified.
On August 6, 1992, Ryan had the first and only ejection of his career when he was ejected after engaging in a shouting match with Oakland Athletics outfielder Willie Wilson with 2 outs in the 9th inning.
It was observed passing perihelion by the SOHO Sun-observing satellite, which also recorded a large coronal mass ejection being formed at the same time.
It can be assumed that a massive Coronal mass ejection ( CME ), associated with the flare, was launched from the Sun and reached the Earth within eighteen hours — a trip that normally takes three to four days.
The geomagnetic storm causing this event was itself the result of a coronal mass ejection, ejected from the Sun on March 9, 1989.
On July 14, 2000, an X5 class flare erupted on the Sun ( known as the Bastille Day event ) and a coronal mass ejection was launched directly at the Earth.
In accordance with his chivalric ideals, Paul was elected as the Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, to whom he gave shelter following their ejection from Malta by Napoleon.
Sweeney was ejected in a game versus the Detroit Tigers on August 10 ( 1st career ejection ) after charging pitcher Jeff Weaver in the sixth inning.
At 12: 52pm, the Su-27 aircraft – flown by two experienced pilots – entered a rolling maneuver with a downward trajectory at low altitude ; having rolled upright once more the aircraft was still descending rapidly and the left wing dropped shortly before the aircraft hit the ground, at which point the crew initiated ejection.
Although the idea concerning the activity of galactic nuclei for the first time was accepted very skeptically, after many years, as a result of the pressure of observations ( the discovery of quasars, radio outbursts of galaxies, consequences of explosions in nuclei, ejection from nuclei, etc.
Whilst many people in the UK recall ' Black Wednesday ' as a national disaster, some conservatives claim that the forced ejection from the ERM was a " Golden Wednesday " which paved the way for an economic revival, the Conservatives handing Tony Blair's New Labour a much stronger economy in 1997 than had existed in 1992as the new economic policy swiftly devised in the aftermath of Black Wednesday led to re-establishment of economic growth with falling unemployment and inflation ( the latter of which had already been falling before Black Wednesday ).
Under penalty of forfeiting all its assets to another club and facing ejection from the championship that it currently led, Palestra was forced to change its name a second time.
Beginning in 1963, another improvement was " Lifeboat ", a battery-powered system that allowed for ejection and recovery of the capsule in case power failed.
The ejection seat was removed and two or three crew couches were added to the interior at a 90-degree angle to that of the Vostok crew position.
The ejection seat was removed and three crew couches were added to the interior at a 90-degree angle to that of the Vostok cosmonaut's position.
This was necessary because, unlike the Vostok space capsule, no ejection seats were fitted in the Voskhod ; the cosmonauts had to land inside the Voskhod descent module.
The ejection seat was removed and two seats were added, ( at a 90-degree angle relative to the Vostok crew seats position ).
The information gleaned from cadaver research and animal studies had already been put to some use in the construction of human simulacra as early as 1949, when " Sierra Sam " was created by Samuel W. Alderson at his Alderson Research Labs ( ARL ) and Sierra Engineering Co. to test aircraft ejection seats, aviation helmets and pilot restraint harnesses.

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Rather than connected to the bolt in the rear it actually protrudes out of the ejection / loading port.
In 1944 the company was approached by the Ministry of Aircraft Production to investigate ejection systems enabling pilots to bail out safely from high-speed fighter aircraft.
Soon after the cassette's release Barlow was kicked out of Dinosaur Jr. Over time Sebadoh's releases became a way for Barlow to address the issues of control that manifested as the tension in and his ejection from Dinosaur Jr ; Barlow said " I got a lot of hatred out just by writing those songs.
In cardiovascular physiology, ejection fraction ( EF ) represents the volumetric fraction of blood pumped out of the ventricle ( heart ) with each heart beat or cardiac cycle.
Ventura's first ejection as a manager came on May 30, 2012, when he was thrown out by umpire Mark Wegner while protesting Wegner's ejection of White Sox pitcher José Quintana.
These later variants were more reliable in battle, although it wasn't until smokeless nitro powders and copper coated bullets were tried out in these rifles in the 1920s that accuracy and 100 % reliability of cartridge case extraction / ejection was finally achieved or discovered by Birmingham ammunition makers ( KYNOCK ).
In the event of unscheduled return to the surface, the craft was to eject the dogs and self-destruct, but the ejection seat failed and the primary destruct mechanism shorted out.
* There is an automatic ejection for maliciously running into a defender who is trying to tag a runner or a force out.
After firing the gases " blew " the chamber vertically downward where a new round was forced into the chamber from the rear, forcing the old round out an ejection port ahead of the magazine.
They often get close enough for riders to reach out and slap hands with riders on the opposite train, though this is extremely dangerous and can result in ejection from the park.
In the NBA, a technical foul ( which does not count towards suspension or ejection ) is also assessed for re-entering a game after fouling out of a game in emergency situations listed in Rule 3, Section I when a team is reduced to five players.
After ejection out of the Earth-Moon system, ICE entered a heliocentric orbit ahead of the Earth on a trajectory intercepting that of Comet Giacobini-Zinner.
When fired, the chamber would move down where a new round would be pushed in from the rear, forcing the spent cartridge case forward out of the chamber where it would drop out through an ejection port behind the pistol grip.

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However, one must expect that vaporization and ejection of material by hypervelocity impacts would cause a deviation from a linear relationship.
It is characterized by the Meissner effect, the complete ejection of magnetic field lines from the interior of the superconductor as it transitions into the superconducting state.
As a result, about one third of the volume of the transient crater is formed by the ejection of material, and the remaining two thirds is formed by the displacement of material downwards, outwards and upwards, to form the elevated rim.
* 1942 – World War II: First use of an aircraft ejection seat by a German test pilot in a Heinkel He 280 jet fighter.
In early 1942, prisoners at Dachau concentration camp were used by Rascher in experiments to perfect ejection seats at high altitudes.
It is characterized by the Meissner effect, the complete ejection of magnetic field lines from the interior of the superconductor as it transitions into the superconducting state.
The Stinger is launched by a small ejection motor that pushes it a safe distance from the operator before engaging the main two-stage solid-fuel sustainer, which accelerates it to a maximum speed of Mach 2. 2 ( 750 m / s ).
Critical events of Henry's reign are well described, including the dismissal of Peter des Roches ( after a politically loaded riddle by Roger Bacon is answered by Henry ), the ejection of Poitevins from England, the conflict with Hubert de Burgh, the marriage of Eleanor with Simon de Montfort, and finally the accession of Henry's son, Edward I after the battle of Evesham.
In fungi, both asexual and sexual spores or sporangiospores of many fungal species are actively dispersed by forcible ejection from their reproductive structures.
They are mainly followed by a colossal coronal mass ejection also known as a CME.
So intense is the cold in this part of Tibet that these springs are sometimes represented by columns of ice, the nearly boiling water having frozen in the act of ejection.
Patients who are most likely to benefit from the placement of an ICD are those with severe ischemic cardiomyopathy ( with systolic ejection fractions less than 30 %) as demonstrated by the MADIT-II trial.
Gamma Cassiopeiae ( γ Cas ) variables are BIII-IVe type stars that fluctuate irregularly by up to 1. 5 magnitudes ( fourfold change in luminosity ) due to the ejection of matter at their equatorial regions caused by a fast rotational speed.
A video of this, followed by a dramatic ejection of solar gas ( supposedly unrelated to the impacts ), can be found at the NASA website.
Thus, all measured nakhlites give essentially identical CRE ages of approximately 11 Ma, which when combined with their possible identical formation ages indicates ejection of nakhlites into space from a single location on Mars by a single impact event.
Some of the shergottites also seem to form distinct groups according to their CRE ages and formation ages, again indicating ejection of several different shergottites from Mars by a single impact.
American pilots were frequently already in bad shape by the time they were captured, injured either during their ejection or in landing on the ground.
An often cited shortcoming of bullpups is that, by design, their ejection ports are close to the face, generally making it difficult for left-handed shooters to use because firearms in general have their ejection port on the right-hand side and eject spent cartridge casings towards the right.

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