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As Lipton puts it: `` The Eros is felt in the magic circle of marijuana with far greater force, as a unifying principle in human relationships, than at any other time except, perhaps, in the mutual metaphysical orgasms.
When a bow is used, the muscles are able to perform work much more slowly, resulting in greater force and greater work done.
Tall boots may have a tab, loop or handle at the top known as a bootstrap, allowing one to use fingers or a tool to provide greater force in pulling the boots on.
The party is keen to maintain its independent identity however, and argues that the need for a modern Liberal force in British politics has never been greater.
The greater force in pressing and the longer burn make this method more expensive.
If you cannot change your own life, it must be that some greater force controls the world.
This was used as an advance guard and a strong striking force to route the opposing armies with its greater mobility that give it an upper hand when maneuvering against any Byzantine army.
The problem with this idea is that while the faster moving molecules produce more force, they also do a better job of stopping other molecules from reaching the vane, so the net force on the vane should be exactly the same — the greater temperature causes a decrease in local density which results in the same force on both sides.
The smaller the droplet, the greater the surface tension, and thus the greater the force required to merge with other lipids.
Kelly's reasoning behind this was that he felt the kinetic force of live dance often evaporated when brought to film, and he sought to partially overcome this by involving the camera in movement and giving the dancer a greater number of directions in which to move.
Since the stopping force F times that distance must be equal to the head's kinetic energy, it follows that F will be much greater than the original driving force f — roughly, by a factor D / d.
This may take at least 30 minutes based on the force of the updrafts in the hail-producing thunderstorm, whose top is usually greater than 10 km high.
In physics, the static co-efficient of friction is always greater than the kinetic co-efficient, meaning that it takes more force to make an object start sliding than to keep it sliding.
It shows that if the distance a from the fulcrum to where the input force is applied ( point A ) is greater than the distance b from fulcrum to where the output force is applied ( point B ), then the lever amplifies the input force.
In most states, the Coalition agreement is not in force when the parties are in opposition, allowing the two parties greater freedom of action.
It is enough to deform the nucleus into a double-lobed " drop ," to the point that nuclear fragments exceed the distances at which the nuclear force can hold two groups of charged nucleons together, and when this happens, the two fragments complete their separation and then are driven further apart by their mutually repulsive charges, in a process which becomes irreversible with greater and greater distance.
The musical terms " piano " and " forte " mean " quiet " and " loud ," and in this context refers to the variations in volume of sound the instrument produces in response to a pianist's touch on the keys: the greater a key press's velocity, the greater the force of the hammer hitting the string ( s ), and the louder the note produced.

greater and enhanced
Low and high cycle fatigue are enhanced and have been documented to provide increases up to ten times greater than non-UIT specimens.
In 1998, under the company Demas, NED co-founder Cameron W. Jones ( original and current owner of the Synclavier trademark and software ) collaborated with ex-employee Brian S. George ( owner of Demas, the company that purchased all of NED's hardware and technical assets ) and original co-founding partner Sydney Alonso to develop an emulator designed to run Synclavier software for Apple Computer's Macintosh computer systems and hardware designed to share the core processing with the later generation of Apple G3 computers giving enhanced features and greater speed to the system.
Rampancy is the enhanced self-awareness of an AI, causing a progression towards greater mental abilities.
Fetal growth restriction in adolescent ewes overnourished during early to mid pregnancy is not avoided by switching to lower nutrient intake after day 90 of gestation ; whereas such switching at day 50 does result in greater placental growth and enhanced pregnancy outcome.
The goals of supported research include an improved understanding of drug action and mechanisms of anesthesia ; pharmacogenetics / pharmacogenomics and mechanisms underlying individual responses to drugs ; new methods and targets for drug discovery ; advances in natural products synthesis ; an enhanced understanding of biological catalysis ; a greater knowledge of metabolic regulation and fundamental physiological processes ; and the integration and application of basic physiological, pharmacological, and biochemical research to clinical issues in anesthesia, clinical pharmacology and trauma and burn injury.
For example self-assessment may mean that in the short-term self-assessment may cause harm to a person's self-concept through realising that they may not have achieved as highly as they may like ; however in the long term this may mean that they work harder in order to achieve greater things in the future, and as a result their self-esteem would be enhanced further than where it had been before self-assessment.
The stretched slugs are able to penetrate a much greater depth of armor, at some loss to BAD, multi-slugs are better at defeating light and / or area targets and the finned projectiles have greatly enhanced accuracy.
In the UK, consumer law has moved away from the caveat emptor model, with laws passed that have enhanced consumer rights and allow greater leeway to return goods that do not meet legal standards of acceptance.
His hearing is enhanced in a similar manner, allowing him to both hear sounds ordinary humans cannot and also hear to greater distances.
His hearing is similarly enhanced, enabling him to detect sounds which an ordinary human cannot, or sounds that a normal human could detect, but at much greater distances.
The alien symbiote endows Cletus Kasady with enhanced physical strength greater than that of Spider-Man and Venom combined and shape-shifting abilities, allows him to project a web-like substance from any part of his body including the formation of weapons, and enables him to plant thoughts into a person's head using a symbiote tendril.
Besides signifying a greater sensitivity towards spiritual issues, and spiritually oriented narratives, the new V-Code may also contribute to the greater cultural sensitivity of the manual and could help promote enhanced understanding between the fields of psychiatry and religion / spirituality.
The alteration made was to turn a genetic key — called Anton's Key for the scientist who discovered it — which greatly enhanced Bean's mental powers, but will cost him the greater part of his life.
Vibrations for the purpose of giving greater expression were not only affected by the tremolo of the voice, but they were enhanced by waving the hand, or a spray of artemesia before the lips, while the body often swayed gently to the rhythm of the song ( Fletcher, 1894, p.
* Mind-Mind represents greater psychic capabilities or enhanced thinking.
This type of diving allows for greater economy of work and enhanced safety for the divers.
The benefits, which organizations claim to be seeking from downsizing, centre on savings in labour costs, speedier decision making, better communication, reduced product development time, enhanced involvement of employees and greater responsiveness to customers ( De Meuse et al.
This effect can be enhanced ( greater turning force ) by pushing the quant forward through the water on desired direction side of the craft.
Such a setting enhanced the plot as the drama unfolded away from the functioning world where the children could solve their own problems and face greater danger.
; Territorial Army: The TA was to be modernised and enhanced to make it more readily deployable and usable, primarily through greater integration with the regular Army.
Members enjoy cost savings and greater efficiencies ; increased academic opportunities for students ; and enhanced professional opportunities for faculty and staff.
The BRT is considered to be the successor to the Blue Arrow service introduced to the 1970s: both were a series of limited-stop routes that were to be intended to be replaced by LRT service in the future — however, the Blue Arrow service was never a true BRT ( limited stop service, stopping at designated blue bus stop signs, was its only distinctive feature ), the modern BRT includes priority at traffic signals, enhanced passenger waiting areas and offers a shorter travel time to the downtown with greater capacity articulated buses.

greater and efficiency
The Uniconer has several outstanding features -- it operates with much greater efficiency than existing equipment ; ;
In textiles, as elsewhere, a major part of the solution lies in greater efficiency and higher productivity.
However, the jury said it believes `` these two offices should be combined to achieve greater efficiency and reduce the cost of administration ''.
The advantage of the BTK design is a much greater energy efficiency compared with clamp or scove kilns.
Thus while bumblebees have been found to be about ten times more efficient pollinators on cucurbits, the total efficiency of a colony of honey bees is much greater due to greater numbers.
Cruise missiles tend to be propelled by a jet engine, turbofan engines being preferred due to their greater efficiency at low altitude and sub-sonic speed.
But the introduction of the wraparound saddle during the Middle Ages provided greater efficiency in mounted shock combat and the important invention of the stirrup enabled a broader array of attacks to be delivered from the back of a horse.
The disadvantage is the greater weight and clumsiness compared to a bow, as well as the slower rate of fire and the lower efficiency of the acceleration system, but there would be reduced elastic hysteresis, making the crossbow a more accurate weapon.
Rice-based solutions are preferred to glucose-based ones due to greater efficiency.
For greater efficiency, the DECtape drive could read and write to a DECtape in both directions.
Transistors are much cheaper, and so more elaborate designs that give greater efficiency but use more parts are still cost-effective.
This National Socialism was opposed to capitalism because of the components that were against " the national interest " of Germany, but insisted that National Socialism would strive for greater efficiency in the economy.
Rather than a flexible kite, they use a rigid structure like an aircraft wing, because of its greater aerodynamic efficiency, easier control, and more predictable dynamics.
Because of the greater size and relative efficiency of the Salvadoran and Guatemalan industrial sectors, however, Honduras bought far more manufactured products from its neighbors than it sold to them.
Empirically, no heat engine has ever been shown to run at a greater efficiency than a Carnot cycle heat engine.
A titanium head has about 3 % recoil and can result in greater efficiency and less fatigue when compared to a steel head with about 27 % recoil.
Higher thermal stability allows for greater temperature difference between the lower and upper operating temperatures, hence greater thermodynamic efficiency.
When it is not sufficient, the programmer may be able to use the procedural reading of programs and knowledge of the behaviour of the program executor to obtain greater efficiency.
In 2003, Milken launched a Washington, D. C .- based think tank called FasterCures, which seeks greater efficiency in researching all serious diseases.
A larger MTU brings greater efficiency because each packet carries more user data while protocol overheads, such as headers or underlying per-packet delays, remain fixed ; the resulting higher efficiency means a slight improvement in bulk protocol throughput.
The more competitive the industry, the greater the improvement in output, profitability, and efficiency.
Many embedded systems and RTOSs, however, allow the application itself to run in kernel mode for greater system call efficiency and also to permit the application to have greater control of the operating environment without requiring OS intervention.

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