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After several days of tension, an agreement was finally reached for this rump element to leave safely, and on 27 March du Bourg surrendered the Bastille and left the city himself.
* Decrease surface tension and, once a minimum is reached, no more effect: surfactants
The tension reached its height in May 2007, when the newly appointed director of the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency Matjaž Šinkovec unclassified several documents from the period before 2004, revealing, among other, that Drnovšek had used secret service funds for personal purposes between 2002 and 2004.
On such slow blues as " I'm Worried-" Make My Dreams Come True "-" It Hurts Me ", his voice reached a climax and created a tension that was unmistakably the down and out blues.
After the desired degree of tension is reached, a locking half-hitch is added over the working end and pulled taut.
In the spring of 2008 racial tension flared up in a few blocks ; however, it never reached the level of tension that occurred during the Crown Heights Riot of the early 1990s.
His Second Amendment support created tension between Wilson and his sister Sharon Allison, but the siblings reached an agreement that Allison would leave Wilson alone about his second amendment support, and Wilson would support Allison's pro-choice agenda.
Surface tension stabilises the short wavelength instability however, and theory predicts stability until a velocity threshold is reached.
At the end of the Havana Conference, the tension between Luciano and Genovese allegedly reached a boiling point, according to " The Last Testament of Lucky Luciano ", by Martin Gosch and Richard Hammer.
The tension between Uganda and Rwanda reached a breaking point in early August as units of the Uganda People ’ s Defense Force and the Rwandan Patriotic Army clashed in Kisangani.
The disappearance of the checkpoint proteins out of the kinetochores indicates the moment when the chromosome has reached the metaphase plate and is under bipolar tension.
Poverty had reached alarming levels, with tension and crime also rising, particularly among the generally jobless, under-educated Roma.
Some quick passes helped Frankfurt get past midfield, but when the Galaxy reached a fourth and short situation, the mood throughout Murrayfield Stadium was tension.
Having a secure anchor against which to maintain tension a square net is made starting from one corner and adding a new mesh on each row until the desired size is reached, then by decreasing.
By December 1810 tension had reached its peak.
The Aryans and The Bikers were distant as a result of this mess, but when racial tension reached an all-time high, they reunited.
By this time, tension over money had reached fever pitch and Ian Gillan needed time to have nodes removed from his vocal cords.

tension and breaking
In a catenary of equal strength, cable is strengthened according to the magnitude of the tension at each point, so its resistance to breaking is constant along its length.
In spinning, the fibers are twisted so that the yarn resists breaking under tension ; the twisting may be done in either direction, resulting in an Z-twist or S-twist yarn.
In general, yarns become stronger with more twist ( also called worst ), longer fibers and thicker yarns ( more fibers ); for example, thinner yarns require more twist than do thicker yarns to resist breaking under tension.
In spinning, the fibers are twisted so that the yarn resists breaking under tension ; the twisting may be done in either direction, resulting in a Z-twist or S-twist yarn.
In general, yarns become stronger with more twist ( also called worst ), longer fibers and thicker yarns ( more fibers ); for example, thinner yarns require more twist than do thicker yarns to resist breaking under tension.
As their arms / points of contact move away from each other, they develop tension, which the follow may either break by dropping their arms or breaking the hold, or ' follow ' by moving.
Cavitation occurs when a bubble of air forms within a vessel, breaking the bonds between chains of water molecules and preventing them from pulling more water up with their cohesive tension.
After a record breaking two night stand at Knebworth, tension mounted between the Gallaghers when Liam backed out on Oasis ' MTV Unplugged set minutes before it was due to start.
However if too much water is added the water fills the spaces between the grains, breaking down the bridges and thus lowering the surface tension, resulting in the sand being able to flow more easily and the structure collapsing.
Bucky, who is simultaneously juggling two relationships, also suffers a series of personal setbacks: breaking up with Madeline, romantic tension with Kay, and blowing an assignment for the D. A, resulting in demotion from the Warrants Bureau.
A common practice of the time, changing the pitch of the open strings was primarily intended to make the viola sound louder, and so better discernible in the symphonic orchestra: indeed, increasing the tension in a string, not only sharpens the pitch, but also makes it sound louder, the loudest sound being obtained just before breaking.
The better the topographical mimicry of the intaglio ( interior ) surface of the denture base to the surface of the underlying mucosa, the better the retention will be ( in removable partial dentures, the clasps are a major provider of retention ), as surface tension, suction and friction will aid in keeping the denture base from breaking intimate contact with the mucosal surface.
The tension came to a breaking point when Zach, Summer and Seth went on a trip to sell their comic book.
Such a backing prevents the bow from breaking by taking a share of the tension stress.
However, with increasing regional tension post-independence, this system is breaking down, with no conclusive cooperative arrangement yet.

tension and point
Equations which define the shape of the curve and the tension of the chain at each point may be derived by a careful inspection of the various forces acting on a segment using the fact that these forces must be in balance if the chain is in static equilibrium.
It follows that the magnitude of the tension at a point T = λgy which is proportional to the distance between the point and the directrix.
From the point of view of material modelling, masonry is a special material of extreme mechanical properties ( with a very high ratio between strength in compression and in tension ), so that the applied loads do not diffuse as they do in elastic bodies, but tend to percolate along lines of high stiffness, see the figure on the right and watch a video for more details.
Further development in physical chemistry may be attributed to discoveries in nuclear chemistry, especially in isotope separation ( before and during World War II ), more recent discoveries in astrochemistry, as well as the development of calculation algorithms in field of " additive physicochemical properties " ( practically all of physicochemical properties, as: boiling point, critical point, surface tension, vapor pressure etc.
Saint Kitts and Nevis has no major international disputes, but its status as a transshipment point for South American drugs destined for the United States and Europe has caused some tension with foreign countries.
Saint Lucia has no extant international disputes aside from tension resulting from the island's status as a transit point for South American drugs destined for the United States and Europe.
Stephen's remaining son William I of Blois was confirmed as the Earl of Surrey by Henry, and prospered under the new regime, with the occasional point of tension with Henry.
If each mass point has the mass, the tension of the string is, the separation between the mass points is and are the offset of these points from their equilibrium points ( i. e. their position on a straight line between the two attachment points of the string ) the vertical component of the force towards point is
But when the trucker's hitch is used as in the diagram, after tying off, the load on the attachment point above the top pulley will drop to 400 lb and the tension in the two lines going to the lower pulley will not change.
However, the status of the Duchy of Aquitaine remained a sore point, and tension increased.
Continuation Bond author Raymond Benson analysed Fleming's writing style and identified what he described as the " Fleming Sweep ", a stylistic point that sweeps the reader from one chapter to another using ' hooks ' at the end of chapters to heighten tension and pull the reader into the next.
The greater the number of carbon atoms, the higher the boiling point, density, viscosity, surface tension, critical properties, vapor pressure and refractive index.
This attaches to the bowstring near the point where the arrow attaches, the nocking point, and permits the archer to release the string with a squeeze of a trigger or a slight increase of tension.
The Soviets ' 1940 annexation of Bessarabia and part of Northern Bukovina to create the important agricultural region of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic ( while other Romanian territories were converted into the Chernivtsi Oblast and Izmail Oblast of the Ukrainian SSR ) became a point of tension between Romania and the Soviet Union, especially after 1965.
The animation shows water adhering to the faucet gaining mass until it is stretched to a point where the surface tension can no longer bind it to the faucet.
A particular point of tension was an open-air cross erected on the site of the house of Philippe de Gastines, a Huguenot who had been executed in 1569.
The bridge (< font color =" orange "> orange </ font >) balances on a pivot point, being pulled counter-clockwise by the strings ' tension and clockwise by typically one to five springs.
The bridge rotates around a pivot point counter-clockwise and the tension in each string decreases, lowering the pitch of each string.
Therefore, a tension length can be seen as a fixed centre point, with the two half tension lengths expanding and contracting with temperature.

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