An ablative heat shield is made of a resinous composite material that slowly vaporizes during descent. |
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The explosion initially vaporizes the surrounding rock and produces a high-temperature cavity. |
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Sunlight vaporizes the ice, opening fissures which spew gas and dust into space. |
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In a pot still, the temperature of the fermentation mixture rises as the lower-boiling-temperature alcohol vaporizes. |
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Laser energy can be focused in space and concentrated in time so that it heats, burns away, or vaporizes many materials. |
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Thanks to the special channels, the moisture spreads on a great surface so that it can easily vaporizes. |
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As a result, liquid water vaporizes, and clear skies tend to prevail in Highs. |
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In these systems, water remains in the liquid when ammonia vaporizes, and accumulates in the evaporators. |
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The proportion of the vessel wall which has the benefit of liquid cooling falls as the liquid vaporizes. |
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For example, it is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature and it evaporates, or vaporizes, relatively easily. |
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One set, the evaporator coils, cools the refrigerator as the working fluid absorbs heat and vaporizes. |
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Laser cutting involves directing the focused light of a laser, which then either melts, burns, or vaporizes away material. |
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After reaching the proper temperature, the oil is transported through pipes to the upper part of the column, where the remaining water vaporizes. |
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The smoke is the visible result of the breakdown of the solid wood as it vaporizes into a cloud of combustible gases and tar droplets. |
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Instead of vaporizing water to produce steam to drive a steam turbine, the CCLC process vaporizes propane to drive turbo-expanders in a sealed closed loop system. |
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The kinetic energy of the electrons, upon striking the workpiece, changes to heat, which vaporizes minute amounts of the material. |
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Laser energy dislodges or vaporizes the offending material that is normally of a darker colour than the stone. |
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The reflective heat distribution plate efficiently vaporizes the food juices to add that great barbecue taste to your food. |
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Halon 1211 is a streaming agent that vaporizes to a gas as it is discharged. |
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It becomes liquid when stored under high pressure inside a cylinder and vaporizes when released. |
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In addition, some of the gasoline used by engines vaporizes into the air without having burned, and this also creates pollution. |
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When the lamp is turned on, the mercury vaporizes inside the lamp and becomes 'excited' by the high voltage electricity. |
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The energy from the pulse heats, vaporizes, atomizes and then ionizes the material on the surface, resulting in a small, hot plasma. |
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A computerized laser vaporizes a predetermined portion of the cornea. |
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Laser resurfacing is performed using a beam of laser energy that vaporizes the upper layers of damaged skin at specific and controlled levels of penetration. |
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When pottery coated with lead-based glazes is fired in a kiln, or when lead solder is used in hobbies such as stained glass, glass blowing, enameling and jewelry-making, the heat vaporizes the lead. |
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The first analysis will be done by an instrument called the thermal and evolved gas analyzer, or TEGA, which heats and vaporizes the soil and then identifies the vapors. |
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The 200 tons of uranium heat and water vaporizes. |
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Another recent study has claimed water in faults vaporizes during an earthquake, depositing gold. |
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The material is heated to a temperature of about 160°, which vaporizes the solvent of the lacquer layer and binds the particles into a stable web of polymers, i.e. a chemical bond of identical or similar units. |
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Once the tab is pulled, the pressure released vaporizes a small amount of water in the vinyl bag. |
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The freebase is heated in a retort, foil, or other container and the vapor is inhaled as the freebase vaporizes. |
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Water vaporizes very easily, however, and, unless care is taken, the distillate of a fermentation mixture will contain unacceptably large quantities of water. |
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The LP cylinders contain liquid under high pressure, which vaporizes into a gas and passes though the regulator which reduces the pressure to a level appropriate for the appliances. |
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In that process, an instrument vaporizes a soil sample, separates the chemical fragments produced, and then identifies those constituents. |
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The water inside the void instantly vaporizes, flashing to steam and forcing silica, which forms the mineral quartz, and gold out of the fluids and onto nearby surfaces. |
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A high current electrical fault can create an 'electrical explosion' by forming a high energy electrical arc which rapidly vaporizes metal and insulation material. |
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