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Being larger than a submachine gun, they are harder to maneuver in tight encounters where superior range and stopping power at distance are not great considerations.
Chiang also used American support and military power in China against the ambitions of the Soviet Union to dominate the talks, stopping the Soviets from taking full advantage of the situation in China with the threat of American military action against the Soviets.
Discharging both barrels at the same time has long been a hunting trick employed by hunters using 8 gauge " elephant " shotguns, firing the two two-ounce slugs for sheer stopping power at close range.
However, it is gained at the cost of stopping power.
High energy beta particles can also be detected by a thin walled tube which has no dedicated end window, and although the tube walls have a greater stopping power than an end window, they allow these more energetic particles to penetrate to reach the fill gas.
It had a newly developed pistol cartridge, the 9mm Parabellum, which was designed for low recoil without sacrificing penetration and stopping power.
It is believed by some that Napalm B is formulated to burn at a specified rate and to adhere to surfaces to increase its stopping power.
Similarly, the energy loss per unit path length, the ' stopping power ', depends on the type and energy of the charged particle and upon the material.
While hooks are fine for dismounting horsemen from mounts, they lack the stopping power of a spear especially when dealing with static opponents.
They can be stopped by a sufficiently thick layer of material, where stopping power of the material per given area depends mostly ( but not entirely ) on its total mass, whether the material is of high or low density.
However, as is the case with X-rays, materials with high atomic number such as lead or depleted uranium add a modest ( typically 20 % to 30 %) amount of stopping power over an equal mass of less-dense and lower atomic weight materials ( such as water or concrete ).
First, it has enormous stopping power at short range, more than nearly all handguns and many rifles.
It is favored by law enforcement for its low penetration and high stopping power.
The term electronic sputtering can mean either sputtering induced by energetic electrons ( for example in a transmission electron microscope ), or sputtering due to very high-energy or highly charged heavy ions which lose energy to the solid mostly by electronic stopping power, where the electronic excitations cause sputtering.
Because of the extreme stopping power of a thrusting spear, it quickly became a popular weapon of footmen in the Late Middle Ages.
This is because the rear wheel can only transfer a fraction of the stopping power due to the weight transfer to the front that occurs when braking.
The same effect lets the front wheel transfer a lot more stopping power before locking up.
This increases the stopping power without any additional effort being expended by the driver, but it does make it harder for the driver to modulate the brake's sensitivity.
In The New Rebellion, Threepio, along with Artoo and a young mechanic named Cole Fardreamer, is instrumental in stopping Kueller from regaining power by disabling the explosive devices he had placed in a large number of droids.
Plastic tipped bullets are a type of ( rifle ) bullet meant to confer the aerodynamic advantage of the spitzer bullet ( for example, see very-low-drag bullet ) and the stopping power of hollow point bullets.
Generally speaking,stopping power ” depends upon application and it is entirely too complicated and controversial to cover in any meaningful way here.
It gives more penetration than JHP but has more stopping power than the FMJ.
The 9. 3 × 62mm is also very popular in the rest of Europe for Big game, especially driven Big game hunts due to its effective stopping power on running game.
The stopping power of glass exceeds that of armour steel on a thickness basis and in many cases glass is more than twice as good as steel on a thickness basis.

stopping and hence
But it is impossible to conceive a limit to the extent of matter in the universe ; and therefore science points rather to an endless progress, through an endless space, of action involving the transformation of potential energy into palpable motion and hence into heat, than to a single finite mechanism, running down like a clock, and stopping for ever.

stopping and density
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.
In addition LaBr < sub > 3 </ sub >( Ce ) offers a higher stopping power for γ rays ( density of 5. 08 g / cm < sup > 3 </ sup > versus 3. 67 g / cm < sup > 3 </ sup > for NaI ( Tl )).
These conditions include the visibility ; traffic density ; her manoeuvrability ( e. g., stopping distance and turning ability ); background lights on shore, dazzle and backscatter from her own lights ; the state of the wind, sea, current and nearly hazards ; and draft in relation to the available water.
In addition to increasing the capacity of the runway to serve additional commercial flights using Canadair regional jets, the proposed lengthening would also increase the capacity of summer flights to operate during conditions of high density altitude, as well as winter flights to have the required stopping distance under slick conditions.
In this situation, applying an appropriate neutral density filter is the equivalent of stopping down one or more additional stops, allowing for the slower shutter speed and the desired motion-blur effect.

stopping and usually
A few additional partial frets of wood are usually glued to the body of the instrument, to allow stopping the highest-pitched courses up to a full octave higher than the open string, though these are regarded anachronistic by some ( although John Dowland and Thomas Robinson describe the practice of gluing wooden frets onto the soundboard ).
Yu was successful in stopping the flooding and increased the produce from farming ( since the floods usually destroyed the crops ), the Xia tribe ’ s influence strengthened and Yu became the leader of the surrounding tribes.
Since stopping the line to re-knock conscious animals causes " down time " and results in lower profits, the Humane Slaughter Act is usually bypassed and ignored by USDA supervisors.
Of the just under 1, 000 people who usually achieve it, only 50 negotiate this section without stopping to walk.
Gunshot victims frequently do collapse when shot, which is usually due to psychological motives, a direct hit to the central nervous system, and / or massive blood loss ( see stopping power ), and is not the result of the momentum of the bullet pushing them over.
The series focuses on senior citizens and it usually features a special guest each episode stopping by the main set, a retirement home, to perform songs.
; Electric trailer brakes: On travel trailers and fifth-wheel trailers, usually over a certain weight, a supplemental system of stopping the rig is needed.
In general, use of a portion of a runway is better than a normal safety area because it is a paved and grooved surface providing full stopping power vs. a typical safety area that is usually smoothed and graded earth or grass.
Local bus service usually runs on city streets, stopping at every other corner along its entire route.
Only three drones are usually sounded at once, tuned for instance to G, D and g if the tonic of the tune is G. Sets sometimes have thumb-operated drone switches, allowing players to change key without stopping playing.
Platforms 1-7 occupy the High Level, Platform 1 being at the western end of the trainshed, and being considerably shorter-it is usually only used for local stopping services.
Some may also experience blurred vision but this usually disappears shortly after stopping the medication.
NOTE-Most stopping trains on the main line services use platforms 5 and 6 on the Slow Lines but can be randomly diverted via platforms 3 and 4 during normal working ( this will usually be observed after Up freight services have passed the station shortly before, those freight trains being passed while held at signals between Wembley and Willesden ).
Tino usually wraps up the episode by stopping after his friends have walked off, turning the camera, and stating the moral of the story.
A paternoster (,, or ) or paternoster lift is a passenger elevator which consists of a chain of open compartments ( each usually designed for two persons ) that move slowly in a loop up and down inside a building without stopping.
Children's versions are usually not set up with a steep incline, so the speeds are kept relatively low, negating the need for a means of stopping.
In emergency situations, the care is directed at stopping blood loss, maintaining plasma volume, correcting disorders in coagulation induced by cirrhosis, and appropriate use of antibiotics ( usually a quinolone or ceftriaxone, as infection by gram-negative strains is either concomitant or a precipitant ).
When practical, it is usually considered better for the vehicle going downhill to yield the right of way by stopping at a wide spot.
Mission creep is usually considered undesirable due to the dangerous path of each success breeding more ambitious attempts, only stopping when a final, often catastrophic, failure occurs.
The official stopping points usually have a basic waiting shelter ( more recent additions have been modern bus shelters ), and there are also a number of " unofficial " stopping points along the line and these sometimes carry " request stop " notices but are not given station nameboards or any other passenger facilities.
Their journey is usually not as long as IC trains, but still travel further than the Local ( L ) trains ( stopping services ).
# An algorithm, usually iterative, for minimizing the cost function, including some initial estimate of the image and some stopping criterion for terminating the iterations.
In 2004, World Naked Bike Ride Seattle established a tradition of stopping briefly in the park, usually in the midsection near the shelter house and water feature.

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