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Further, the corpuscular radiation, i.e., the solar-wind protons, must sputter away the surface atoms of the dust and cause a slow diminution in size, with a resultant increase in both the Poynting-Robertson effect and the ratio of the repulsive force to the gravitational force.
Humans and other animals often display myotonia when placed in situations of extreme stress or fear ; a resultant increase in ' fight-or-flight ' hormones such as epinephrine and cortisol may cause increased muscle tension throughout the body.
The more labor applied to the home, and the greater the resultant increase in value, the more sweat equity that has been used.
Increasing the beam, due to the light nature of the method, did not commensurately increase the vessels survivability under the torsional forces of rolling waves, and greater beam widths may have made the resultant vessels more vulnerable.
It results from the redistribution of fluid from the splanchnic circulation and lower extremities into the central circulation during recumbency, with a resultant increase in pulmonary capillary pressure.
Coupled with the massive increase in canal traffic since its opening, and the resultant increase in water usage, this is an ongoing problem for the canal ( see Panama Canal: Water issues ).
Hence, there are more particles losing energy to the wave than gaining from the wave, which leads to a resultant increase in the wave energy.
The resultant increase in religious tolerance even enabled the summoning and subsequent appointment of the famous physician, Carl Caspar von Siebold, under Schönborn's successor, Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim.
The resultant increase in population means that Reydon now has many more permanent inhabitants than Southwold ; where once the reverse was true.
This technique measures endothelial function by inducing reactive hyperemia via temporary arterial occlusion and measuring the resultant relative increase in blood vessel diameter via ultrasound.
1987 saw new rules introduced in an effort to not only make the returning normally aspirated more competitive, but to reduce costs and also slow the cars down with a resultant increase in safety.
Its purpose is to increase the apparent signal to noise ratio of the resultant signal.
Increasing the beam, due to the light nature of the method, did not commensurately increase the vessel's survivability under the torsional forces of rolling waves, and greater beam widths may have made the resultant vessels more vulnerable.
The resultant increase in water temperature is regulated to less than 1 ° C in summer months, and to 2 ° C the rest of the year.
For an EBSD measurement a flat / polished crystalline specimen is placed in the SEM chamber at a highly tilted angle (~ 70 ° from horizontal ) towards the diffraction camera, to increase the contrast in the resultant electron backscatter diffraction pattern.
Although the resultant treaties fell short of what Spinelli would have liked, his efforts did trigger a new momentum in European integration, including a major increase in the powers of the European Parliament within the EU system.
The early half of the 12th century saw the appearance of several new factors of secularism unknown to an earlier and more simply religious time: the increase of commerce and industry resultant from the Crusades, the growing independence of medieval cities, the secularization of Benedictine life, the development of pageantry and luxury in a hitherto rude feudal world, the reaction from the terrible conflict of State and Church in the latter half of the 11th-century.

resultant and water
The analogy in the case of rotating bucket is that the element of water surface will " slide " up or down the surface unless the normal to the surface aligns with the vector resultant formed by the vector addition F < sub > g </ sub > + F < sub > Cfgl </ sub >.
To insure that this resultant is normal to the surface of the water, and therefore can be effectively nulled by the force of the water beneath, the normal to the surface must have the same angle, that is,
The resultant boiling of the pressurized water results in the geyser effect of hot water and steam spraying out of the geyser's surface vent ( a hydrothermal explosion ).
Large metropolises like Rotterdam, London, Montreal, Paris, New York City, Buenos Aires, Shanghai, Tokyo, Chicago, and Hong Kong owe their success in part to their easy accessibility via water and the resultant expansion of trade.
In Karnataka, Ragi flour is boiled in water and the resultant preparation, called Ragi Mudde is eaten with Sambar ( dish ) | Sambar.
The most common form of dashi is a simple broth or fish stock made by heating water containing kombu ( edible kelp ) and kezurikatsuo ( shavings of katsuobushi-preserved, fermented bonito ) to near-boiling, then straining the resultant liquid.
Blockade of the sympathetic nervous system on renin release leads to reduced aldosterone via the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, with a resultant decrease in blood pressure due to decreased sodium and water retention.
Oxymercuration is very regioselective and is a textbook Markovnikov reaction ; ruling out extreme cases, the water nucleophile will always preferentially attack the more substituted carbon, depositing the resultant hydroxy group there.
For example, the causes of the resultant pattern of cup fragments and water spill are easily attributable in terms of the loss of manual grip, gravity, trajectory of the cup and contents, irregularities in its structure, angle of its impact on the floor, etc.
Over the Christmas festive period of 1994, on 11 December, torrential rain caused the River Kelvin to burst its banks at the closed Kelvinbridge station, with the water making its way through the disused tunnels to and the Low-Level station, which was completely submerged by the resultant flash flood.
The resultant size of the pore directly affects what molecules are able to pass through the pore, with small pore sizes only allowing small molecules like water to pass through the pore.
The resultant group took its name from a common nickname for the basilisk, a type of lizard that can run on water.
The dam caused many soil sediments to enter the lake through the raised water level and resultant erosion.
In this order, the causes of the resultant pattern of cup fragments and water spill is easily attributable in terms of the trajectory of the cup, irregularities in its structure, angle of its impact on the floor, etc.
The causes of the resultant structure and shape of the cup and the encapsulation of the water by the hand within the cup are not easily attributable, as neither hand nor floor can achieve such formations of the cup or water.
During the summer the flow of water was often very low and so the trows were pulled over the resultant shallows.
The resultant fluctuating water levels as previously described affect areas of ecological importance, filling shorelines with considerable dead trees.
The resultant heat then gets distributed: typically by forced-air through ductwork, by water circulating through pipes, or by steam fed through pipes.
The resultant syrup, combined with water and surfactants, can be heated and agitated in a pressurized container until the syrup forms an emulsion of small spherical globules of the desired size.

resultant and level
All of the releases, however, are recorded at a gratifyingly high level, with resultant masking of any surface noise.
After the last retreat of the ice sea level changes and the isostatic rise of land makes charting post glacial coastlines a complex task but the resultant clifflines behind raised beaches are a prominent feature of the entire coastline.
" Fisher argued that such features advance in the direction of the preference even beyond the optimal level for survival, until the selection pressure of female choice is precisely counterbalanced by the resultant disadvantage for survival.
The resultant mesoscale convective system ( MCS ) forms at the point of the upper level split in the wind pattern in the area of best low level inflow.
Depending on their level of treatment and resultant pollutant content, biosolids can be used in regulated applications for non-food agriculture, food agriculture, or distribution for unlimited use.
Thus, the more cranial the level of the defect, the more severe the associated nerve dysfunction and resultant paralysis may be.
With their level of education and limited employment opportunities within the state of Kerala, they became the major migrating community and the resultant foreign remittances also have helped for the socioeconomic progress of the community.
The resultant mesoscale convective system ( MCS ) forms at the point of the upper level split in the wind pattern in the area of best low level inflow.
While an individual may view this situation as objectively important, because of the possibly low level of personal consequence ( vested interest ), his resultant behaviors may not be indicative of his attitude concerning the situation.
There is a significant variability in the relationship between the dose administered and the resultant plasma level in blood.
The resultant mesoscale convective system ( MCS ) forms at the point of the best upper level divergence in the wind pattern in the area of best low level inflow .< ref > The convection then moves east and toward the equator into the warm sector, parallel to low-level thickness lines with the mean tropospheric flow.
Combining ability is the term used to describe the level of heterosis that the parents will generate in the resultant seed.
The resultant mesoscale convective system ( MCS ) forms at the point of the upper level split in the wind pattern in the area of best low level inflow.

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