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Buckling under the new pressure, he begins to let the producers directly give him the answers instead of researching for them himself.
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Buckling and on
Buckling of an elastic structure strongly depends on the curvature of the constraints against which the ends of the structure are prescribed to move ( see Bigoni, Misseroni, Noselli and Zaccaria, 2012 ).

Buckling and .
Buckling the trend, a group of five workers of the São Paulo Railway, more precisely Joaquim Ambrose and Anthony Pereira ( wall painters ), Rafael Perrone ( shoemaker ), Anselmo Correia ( driver ) and Carlos Silva ( general laborer ), residents of the neighborhood of Bom Retiro.
Buckling is also a failure mode in pavement materials, primarily with concrete, since asphalt is more flexible.
Buckling will generally occur slightly before the theoretical buckling strength of a structure, due to plasticity of the material.
Buckling or breaking does not take place during the process.
Cherry switches are the most used switches in mechanical keyboards apart from ALPS switches and Buckling spring switches.

under and pressure
He held out a moment longer, then his nerve gave under the pressure.
One is that they were established, or gained eminence, under pressure provided by these same immigrants, from whom the old families wished to segregate their children.
Because the responsibility for resolving the issue lay with the President, rather than with his doctors, nothing raises more surely for us the difficulties simple goodness faces in dealing with complex moral problems under political pressure.
It is, however, a disarming disguise, or perhaps a shield, for not only has Mercer proved himself to be one of the few great lyricists over the years, but also one who can function remarkably under pressure.
Then I dry the sheet under mild pressure so that it will lie flat as a board.
When paper electrophoresis was to be used for preparation, eight strips of a whole serum sample or a chromatographic fraction concentrated by negative pressure dialysis were run/chamber under the conditions described above.
In criticism of the latter's views, his conclusions were based upon dog lung injection studies in which all of the vascular channels were first filled with a solution under pressure and then were injected with various sized colored particles designed to stop at the arteriolar level.
Because of its importance, and because the lack of price competition is well recognized, the industry is under considerable public pressure not to raise its price any more than could be justified by cost increases.
-- Acting hastily under White House pressure, the Senate tonight confirmed Robert C. Weaver as the nation's federal housing chief.
As a result, the West is in a poor bargaining position at the current Geneva negotiations on Laos, and South Vietnam and other nations in Southeast Asia are under increased pressure.
The liberal pressure bloc ( which coyly masquerades under the name Democratic Study Group ) had fought the committee before, and had always lost.
What is surprising and pleasant is that Mantle and Maris, under constant pressure from writers and photographers, are trying to be cooperative.
Few business groups in recent years have come under heavier pressure to face these realities than real estate brokers and home builders.
Suggested alternatives include: a community under the pressure of starvation or extreme social stress, dismemberment and cannibalism as religious ritual or in response to religious conflict, the influx of outsiders seeking to drive out a settled agricultural community via calculated atrocity, or an invasion of a settled region by nomadic raiders who practiced cannibalism ; such peoples have existed in other times and places, e. g. the Androphagi of Europe.
Armenia is now a net energy exporter, although it does not have sufficient generating capacity to replace Metsamor, which is under international pressure to close.
* Reconstructed ( pressed ) Baltic amber – gemstone made of Baltic amber pieces pressed in high temperature and under high pressure without additional components.
This is why a high compression engine requires fuels specially formulated to not self-ignite ( which would cause engine knocking when operated under these conditions of temperature and pressure ), or that a supercharger and intercooler to provide a lower temperature at the same pressure would be advantageous.
He picked up another credited Weil conjecture, around 1967, which later under pressure from Serge Lang ( resp.
The region was a major producer of raw opium ( hence the name Afyon ) until the late 1960s when under international pressure, from the USA in particular, the fields were burnt and production ceased.
The reaction is carried out under pressure at a temperature of 200 ° C in the presence of a metallic catalyst.
In 1970 he, along with Valery Chalidze and Andrei Tverdokhlebov, was one of the founders of the Committee on Human Rights in the USSR and came under increasing pressure from the government.
*# The division of mankind threatens it with destruction ... Only universal cooperation under conditions of intellectual freedom and the lofty moral ideals of socialism and labor, accompanied by the elimination of dogmatism and pressure of the concealed interests of ruling classes, will preserve civilization ...
Outside doctors can feel under pressure from care home staff.
To control the odor, modern toilets use a small fan to keep the toilet under negative pressure, and exhaust the gasses to a vent pipe.

under and heated
Strolling down to the galley, he lit the butane under the coffee pot and when the brew was heated, poured himself a cup and went up to the chartroom.
If amber is heated under the right conditions, oil of amber is produced, and in past times this was combined carefully with nitric acid to create " artificial musk " – a resin with a peculiar musky odor.
Solar plasma feeding these structures is heated from under 6000 K to well over 1 × 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > K from the photosphere, through the transition region, and into the corona.
The 70s Essendon sides were involved in many rough and tough encounters under Tuddenham, who himself came to logger heads with Ron Barassi at a quarter time huddle where both coaches exchanged heated words.
Each piston is inside a cylinder, into which a gas is introduced, either already under pressure ( e. g. steam engine ), or heated inside the cylinder either by ignition of a fuel air mixture ( internal combustion engine ) or by contact with a hot heat exchanger in the cylinder ( Stirling engine ).
However, the vast majority of DIPs are manufactured via a thermoset molding process in which an epoxy mold compound is heated and transferred under pressure to encapsulate the device.
In a PWR, the primary coolant ( water ) is pumped under high pressure to the reactor core where it is heated by the energy generated by the fission of atoms.
E-glass does not really melt, but softens instead, the softening point being " the temperature at which a 0. 55 – 0. 77 mm diameter fiber 235 mm long, elongates under its own weight at 1 mm / min when suspended vertically and heated at the rate of 5 ° C per minute ".
Contemporary convertible design may include such features as electrically heated glass rear window ( for improved visibility ), seat belt pre-tensioners, boron steel reinforced A-pillars, front and side airbags, safety cage construction – a horseshoe like structure around the passenger compartment – and roll over protection structures or ( ROPS ) with pyrotechnically charged roll hoops hidden behind the rear seats that deploy under roll-over conditions whether the roof is retracted or not.
The branding of Torp as Oslo caused a heated discussion between the Civil Aviation Administration, after the International Air Transport Association in 1998 placed Sandefjord Airport under the area code for Oslo.
The wood is then further heated under intense pressure in another oven-like machine and a phosphate solution is introduced.
Finally, Jake admits some of his infidelities under heated interrogation by Jo.
In U. S. patent 2, 177, 557, issued in 1939, Bergstrom and Cederquist discuss a method for obtaining oil from wood in which the wood is heated under pressure in water with a significant amount of calcium hydroxide added to the mixture.
Gases are compressible and change volume when placed under pressure, are heated or are cooled.
The water runs under the dark rock slabs and is thus heated by them, so that the fountain water is solar heated.
In some areas of the United States it is served grilled, in others as an open sandwich with only the bread battered and the assembled sandwich heated slightly under a broiler.
However, troops under Prince Maurice soon arrived and plundered Dorchester and Weymouth, Dorset anyway, leading to heated words between Cooper and Prince Maurice.
The layers are then left to dry under the sun, after which the entire mold is heated in a furnace to melt away the wax and hardening the coal / mud mixture, leaving behind a hollowed shell.
After his return, there were heated arguments with authors such as Jiří Weil and Jan Slavik, who criticized developments under Joseph Stalin.
When the revolution heated up, the Magdiwang faction of the Katipunan, which operated in Cavite under Mariano Álvarez, adopted a flag consisting of a red banner with a white sun with the baybayin ( the ancient Tagalog script ) letter ka ( for K ) at the center.
In a couple of years he decided to build a swimming pool in his mansion-it was built under glass and was heated by sun.
Ovaltine was also very popular in Britain, and was manufactured at Kings Langley in Hertfordshire using a process that included GEA Wiegand falling film evaporators to concentrate liquid malt extract which was then dried under vacuum in steam heated band dryers.
Early in 1789, as plans went forward for establishing the new Congress under the recently ratified Constitution, a heated contest developed for the job of Senate Secretary.

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