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On top of the spray chamber is a burner head that produces a flame that is laterally long ( usually 5 – 10 cm ) and only a few mm deep.
* Blood production — the marrow, located within the medullary cavity of long bones and interstices of cancellous bone, produces blood cells in a process called hematopoiesis.
The first year of growth of the common foxglove produces only the stem with its long, basal leaves.
Taken orally with an appropriate MAOI, DMT produces a long lasting ( over 3 hour ), slow, deep metaphysical experience similar to that of psilocybin mushrooms, but more intense.
Although the engine produces just 92 millinewtons ( 0. 331 ounce-force ) thrust at maximum power ( 2, 100W on DS1 ), the craft achieved high speeds because ion engines thrust continuously for long periods.
However, gravitational stripping of the interstellar gas and dust that makes up the spiral arms produces a long train of stars known as tidal tails.
Oracle, the owner of Java, produces a JVM, but JVMs using the Java trademark may be developed by other companies as long as they adhere to the JVM specification published by Oracle and to related contractual obligations.
The monks have long vanished, and the mead's recipe remains a secret of the family which still produces it.
The state's climate lends itself towards long days and hours of sunshine with cool nights that contributes to a significant diurnal temperature variation and produces wines with New World fruitiness and Old World structure.
Spearmint produces flowers in slender spikes, each flower pink or white, 2. 5 – 3 mm long and broad.
* Moon Burner: off-center circular bore produces progressive-regressive long burn, though has slight asymmetric CG characteristics
For example, talo + hVn becomes talohon, where the ' h ' elides and produces taloon with a simple long ' oo '; cf.
Clover, either sown alone or in mixture with ryegrass, has for a long time formed a staple crop for soiling, for several reasons: it grows freely, shooting up again after repeated mowings ; it produces an abundant crop ; it is palatable to and nutritious for livestock ; it grows in a great range of soils and climates ; and it is appropriate for either pasturage or green composting.
Reaction between a di-isocyanate and a compound containing two or more amine groups, produces long polymer chains known as polyureas.
The leaves are also used by the woolly conifer aphid Adelges cooleyi ; this 0. 5 mm long sap-sucking insect is conspicuous on the undersides of the leaves by the small white " fluff spots " of protective wax that it produces.
Orogeny usually produces long arcuate ( from arcuare, to bend like a bow ) structures, known as orogenic belts.
It produces tall, showy spikelike racemes of pink pealike flowers each about a centimeter long.
:: Example: A fifth State, Mississippi, excuses the prosecution from producing the analyst who conducted the test, so long as it produces someone.
) need to be able to roll fast to turn, and the high moment of inertia of long narrow wings produces lower roll rates.
In spring, H. non-scripta produces a nodding, one-sided inflorescence of 5 – 12 tubular, sweet-scented violet – blue flowers, with strongly recurved tepals, and 3 – 6 long, linear, basal leaves.
Rather than forming a tight bulb like the onion, the leek produces a long cylinder of bundled leaf sheaths which are generally blanched by pushing soil around them ( trenching ).
Instead, he argued that one can judge what a long time would produce only by multiplying what a lesser time produces.
The cycling produces a long burning zone of constant, relatively low temperature ( around 950 ° C ) that is ideal for the production of high quality soft burned reactive lime.
This again produces a long, relatively cool calcining zone.
In physics, the term solenoid refers to a long, thin loop of wire, often wrapped around a metallic core, which produces a magnetic field when an electric current is passed through it.

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It is claimed that an inlet at Mach 3. 5 produces the same compression ( 44: 1 ) as the whole compressor of a jet engine at zero speed, so the turbine should be bypassed then.

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Most species show cyclical parthenogenesis, where asexual reproduction is occasionally supplemented by sexual reproduction, which produces resting eggs that allow the species to survive harsh conditions and disperse to distant habitats.
Belgium-based InBev produces Artois Bock, which is exported internationally and can be found in areas where bock is not traditionally available.
It is uncertain where it was first discovered that a combination of hydrated non-hydraulic lime and a pozzolan produces a hydraulic mixture ( see also: Pozzolanic reaction ), but concrete made from such mixtures was first used by the Ancient Macedonians and three centuries later on a large scale by Roman engineers.
where the limits of integration are c and r. Balancing forces as in the uniform chain produces
A modification of this process produces glacé fruit such as glacé cherries where the fruit is preserved in sugar but is then extracted from the syrup and sold, the preservation being maintained by the sugar content of the fruit and the superficial coating of syrup.
Also, we would choose a system where there is only inequality because that produces incentives enough for the economic well-being of all society, especially the poorest.
This is known as drop-stitch knitting, and produces a vertical ladder of see-through holes in the fabric, corresponding to where the wale had been.
There are various method employed to " cast on ," such as the " thumb method " ( also known as " slingshot " or " long-tail " cast-ons ), where the stitches are created by a series of loops that will, when knitted, give a very loose edge ideal for " picking up stitches " and knitting a border ; the " double needle method " ( also known as " knit-on " or " cable cast-on "), whereby each loop placed on the needle is then " knitted on ," which produces a firmer edge ideal on its own as a border ; and many more.
The firm maximizes its profits and produces a quantity where the firm's marginal revenue ( MR ) is equal to its marginal cost ( MC ).
The firm still produces where marginal cost and marginal revenue are equal ; however, the demand curve ( and AR ) has shifted as other firms entered the market and increased competition.
Note: In cases where the optical design of a microscope produces an appreciable lateral separation of the two beams we have the case of classical interference microscopy, which does not result in relief images, but can nevertheless be used for the quantitative determination of mass-thicknesses of microscopic objects.
He wished to know where the " Indus ( which is the only river save one that produces crocodiles ) emptied itself into the sea ".
However, the Chinese developed a technique in the 1990s in which a penholder uses both sides of the racket to hit the ball, where the player produces a backhand stroke ( most often topspin ) by turning the traditional side of the racket to face one's self, and striking the ball with the opposite side of the racket.
In contrast to condensed explosive where oxidation in a confined region produces a blast front from essentially a point source, here a flame front accelerates to a large volume producing pressure fronts both within the mixture of fuel and oxidant and then in the surrounding air.
It has been argued that rule utilitarianism collapses into act utilitarianism, because for any given rule, in the case where breaking the rule produces more utility, the rule can be refined by the addition of a sub-rule that handles cases like the exception.
The 120 ° layout also produces an engine which is too wide for most automobile engine compartments, so it is more often used in racing cars where the car is designed around the engine rather than vice-versa, and vibration is not as important.
The variety produces wines with a wide range of flavor notes, depending on the climate and soils where it is grown, as well as other viticultural practices chosen.
While southern Rhône produces relatively few wines where Syrah is in the majority, the proportion of Syrah in the blended wines of this region has been on the rise.
Meanwhile, the virus genome is replicated in membrane-bound vesicles on the cell's endoplasmic reticulum, where the cell's protein synthesis apparatus produces new viral proteins, and the viral RNA is copied.
Its advantages over A-weighting seem to be less well appreciated in the USA and in consumer electronics, where the use of A-weighting predominates — probably because A-weighting produces a 9 to 12 dB " better " specification, see specsmanship.
Molecules will absorb infrared light if the frequency of the bond vibration is resonant with ( identical to ) the incident light frequency, where the molecular vibration at hand produces a change in the dipole moment of the molecule.
A good example is the difference between manganese ( IV ) oxide and manganese ( II ) oxide, where the former produces too high temperature and the latter is barely able to sustain combustion ; to achieve good results a mixture with proper ratio of both oxides should be used.
* A maximum-length LFSR produces an m-sequence ( i. e. it cycles through all possible 2 < sup > n </ sup > − 1 states within the shift register except the state where all bits are zero ), unless it contains all zeros, in which case it will never change.
It is a reactant in the atmosphere, where it acts as an aerosol, decreasing air quality and clinging to water droplets, eventually resulting in nitric acid ( HNO < sub > 3 </ sub >) that produces acid rain.

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