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uncontrolled and decompression
The air in a ballooned suit can overcome the diver's neutral buoyancy, and can cause a sudden uncontrolled ascent to the surface, resulting in decompression sickness from missed decompression stops, or arterial gas embolism from over-expansion of the lungs.
The final result of such a run-away inversion is a diver rising all the way to the surface, feet first, in an uncontrolled ascent that is too rapid for decompression safety.
The same runaway phenomenon, an example of positive feedback, can happen during ascent, resulting in uncontrolled ascent, until a diver prematurely surfaces without a safety ( decompression ) stop.
Barotrauma typically occurs to air spaces within a body when that body moves to or from a higher pressure environment, such as when a SCUBA diver, a free-diving diver or an airplane passenger ascends or descends, or during uncontrolled decompression of a pressure vessel.
* breathing at altitude in aviation, either in an uncontrolled decompression emergency, or constantly ( in the case of unpressurized aircraft )

uncontrolled and blew
A horrible tail-wind made the sails run backwards after the destruction of the fantail by lightning leaving the cap rotating uncontrolled, blew off the entire cap with the curb smashing it with parts of the upper gear and all the five sails to pieces, and destroyed the tower rim.

uncontrolled and one
It is perhaps the need to balance the social and scientific aspects of archaeoastronomy which led Clive Ruggles to describe it as: "... field with academic work of high quality at one end but uncontrolled speculation bordering on lunacy at the other.
" Subsequently, Admiral Rickover was asked to testify before Congress in the general context of answering the question as to why naval nuclear propulsion had succeeded in achieving a record of zero reactor-accidents ( as defined by the uncontrolled release of fission products to the environment resulting from damage to a reactor core ) as opposed to the dramatic one that had just taken place at Three Mile Island.
Atqasuk has one airport, Atqasuk Edward Burnell Sr. Memorial Airport, that is uncontrolled and has a single runway at an elevation of.
Although the original air station air traffic control tower is still standing, attached to one of the former Navy aircraft hangars, the airfield remains an uncontrolled facility.
The reason may be one of several factors, including a loss-of-pressure-control accident, a loss-of-coolant accident ( LOCA ), an uncontrolled power excursion or, in reactors without a pressure vessel, a fire within the reactor core.
However, one uncontrolled pilot study of 8 individuals indicates that binaural beats may have a relaxing effect.
To follow Route 11, one must take the exit at the interchange and then continue on a 2-lane uncontrolled access highway northeast along the coast of Miramichi Bay and the Gulf of St. Lawrence as it runs around the perimeter of the Acadian Peninsula.
To follow Route 11 further west to its northern terminus, one must turn at the intersection onto a 2-lane uncontrolled access local road which runs north to the Restigouche River, then turn west and follow the river to the Interprovinciale Bridge which crosses the river at Matapedia, Quebec.
The RX-M begins its uncontrolled descent and Col. Graham and Dr. Van Horn embrace while consoling one another in the remaining moments left to them.
Fire safety refers to precautions that are taken to prevent or reduce the likelihood of a fire that may result in death, injury, or property damage, alert those in a structure to the presence of an uncontrolled fire in the event one occurs, better enable those threatened by a fire to survive, or to reduce the damage caused by a fire.
During the 1960s he briefly teamed up with Doctor Fate to take down what was apparently one of Culp's criminal ventures, a mystic organization of madmen, the Wise Fools, who wished to repeat the ritual that created him by apparently summoning a wild, uncontrolled bubble of shadow ( actually Culp's shadow, separated from the Shade by Culp ).
In the other two incidents, the reactor plants failed due to errors during a maintenance shutdown that was caused by the rapid and uncontrolled removal of at least one control rod.
He starts to walk down the stairs, but trips on Tina, lying on one of the steps, and tumbles uncontrolled down the long stairway.
However, due to the free movement of people and uncontrolled distribution of antibiotics, organisms resistant to antibiotics quickly spread and at the present time pose a threat to people who have more than one sex partner.
In addition, uncontrolled studies have been performed, one of which reported 72 % to 87 % rates of successful insertion.
The airport is one of a few remaining general aviation airports and the only uncontrolled ( no control tower ) airport in the New York metro area.
However, in May 2003, the Republican Palace was still mostly vacant as, until then, no one had realized that it was uncontrolled and space was available on a first-come first-serve basis.
" The Blight ", the uncontrolled expansion of the bioagent, is unleashed upon New Terra when one of their advanced labs explodes.

uncontrolled and passenger
Many contribute actively to preserving and protecting wildlife habitats internationally, knowing from experience that uncontrolled hunting can result in population crashes, such as in the US in the 19th century when common wild species that had been staple foods — most famously the passenger pigeon — were unexpectedly hunted to extinction.
An airline passenger's uncontrolled anger is usually expressed in aggressive or violent behaviour in the passenger compartment, but air rage can have serious implications, especially if the offender decides to interfere with the aircraft's navigation or flight controls which could cause it to crash.

uncontrolled and out
Criticisms of ramp metering primarily centre on impacts to users nearer to the urban core, which are typically delayed by the ramp metering, as compared to often uncontrolled users approaching from further out along the system.
On February 20, 2008, USA 193 was destroyed by a group of Aegis ships in the Pacific, out of concern of that satellite's hydrazine payload contaminating land area upon re-entry from an uncontrolled orbit.
The plane continued flying until it ran out of fuel and crashed into a field near Mina, South Dakota, a town ten miles ( 16 km ) west of Aberdeen, after an uncontrolled descent.
Although there is no doubt that these executions were carried out with the approval of Emperor Shunzhi, it is not surprising that after the Emperor's death Oboi, given his ruthless character and position in court, when left uncontrolled by a higher authority should eventually come to dominate court politics creating unto himself a " state within a state ".
" The verb " freaking " ( or, " freaking out ") means " engaging in panicked or uncontrolled behavior "-- for example, as the result of psychedelic drug use.
The boat should then be righted, bailed out, and the sails reset, so that in the event of an uncontrolled capsize, the boat and its occupants are familiar with the procedure and may self recover.
Detractors of this arrangement point out that if the extra bladder is inadvertently inflated, the diver may not realise that this has occurred, and it may result in an uncontrolled buoyant escent.
An individual suffering from compulsive overeating disorder engages in frequent episodes of uncontrolled eating, or binge eating, during which they may feel frenzied or out of control, often consuming food past the point of being comfortably full.
While the SHE might seem to be a reasonable reference for nonaqueous work as it turns out the platinum is rapidly poisoned by many solvents including acetonitrile causing uncontrolled drifts in potential.
: The biocompatibility of a medical device that is intentionally placed within the cardiovascular system for transient diagnostic or therapeutic purposes refers to the ability of the device to carry out its intended function within flowing blood, with minimal interaction between device and blood that adversely affects device performance, and without inducing uncontrolled activation of cellular or plasma protein cascades.
Such transfer has been shown to lead sometimes to uncontrolled growth of organisms alien to the local ecology, which can then wipe out local fisheries.
The whole population was about to be wiped out by an ecological catastrophe resulting from an uncontrolled industrial development.

uncontrolled and aircraft
In some states a form of separation is provided to certain aircraft in uncontrolled airspace as far as is practical ( often known under ICAO as an advisory service in class G airspace ), but separation is not mandated nor widely provided.
** An American Airlines Boeing 707 crashes on takeoff at New York International Airport, after a rudder malfunction causes an uncontrolled roll, resulting in the loss of control of the aircraft, with the loss of all life on board.
Some countries have also required, or are moving towards requiring, that all aircraft be equipped with Mode S, even in uncontrolled airspace.
When controllers are responsible for separating some or all aircraft, such airspace is called " controlled airspace " in contrast to " uncontrolled airspace " where aircraft may fly without the use of the air traffic control system.
It is accepted that the aircraft took off, reaching a height of 20 cm, and flew uncontrolled for approximately, 13 years before the Wright Brothers.
* In Canada, aircraft at uncontrolled airports usually cross the airport at midfield at pattern altitude from the upwind side, turning onto the downwind leg.
In both controlled and uncontrolled fields, the pilot in command may decide to go around at any time, for example if the aircraft is not lined up or configured properly for a safe landing ; an aircraft, vehicle or other object has not cleared the runway ; no landing clearance was received ( in a controlled field ); the landing gear is not properly extended ; a dangerous meteorological condition is experienced on final approach ( e. g., poor visibility, excessive cross-winds, windshear, etc.
* Removal of unwanted electric charges from the surface of aircraft in flight and thus avoiding the detrimental effect of uncontrolled electrical discharge pulses on the performance of avionic systems
The aircraft entered an uncontrolled spin and could not recover.
ATC does not exercise any executive authority in uncontrolled airspace, but may provide basic information services to aircraft in radio contact.
In uncontrolled airspace there is less risk of a VFR aircraft colliding with an IFR aircraft emerging from a cloud, so aircraft are permitted to fly closer to clouds.
After 26 seconds of uncontrolled descent, the aircraft crashed, killing all 87 people on board.
However, a balloon cable damages the glider and upon release Maloney and the aircraft fall uncontrolled to the ground, leading to Maloney's death.
The Naval Air Station Ford Island was decommissioned as a separate command in 1962 and placed under Naval Base Pearl Harbor control, but the former naval air station and airfield on Ford Island remained an uncontrolled airfield redesignated as Naval Auxiliary Landing Field Ford Island for both military helicopters and military flying club aircraft until July 1, 1999.
The displays include miscellaneous parts from Richard Pearse's experimental aircraft, ( together with research supporting the claim that he made uncontrolled hops / flights prior to the Wright brothers ), a replica of the craft which was flown and his third aircraft ( an attempt at a VTOL tilt rotor craft ).

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