The tail bones are very flat and compressed, seemingly specialized for swimming, just as they are in modern beavers and otters. |
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The machine injects a rod 15 inches into the ground before exploding a blast of compressed air to loosen the earth and help drainage. |
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The fuel cell unit with a power output of 200 kW and the pressurized gas cylinders containing compressed hydrogen are accommodated on the roof. |
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The overburden at some points compressed twelve-inch overhead crosspieces, or caps, to two-inch thicknesses in a year. |
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This expansion of the compressed river of ice causes crevasse fields to develop. |
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The form genus Physonemus includes bilaterally symmetrical, laterally compressed, forward-curving spines, ornamented with tubercles. |
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He pulled out his combat knife and punctured his air bag sending a blast of hot compressed air in his direction. |
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The exploit works by sending an email containing such a maliciously formed compressed archive to an intended victim. |
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Moreover, cephalopods or both scaphopods and cephalopods, are closely related to, and descended from, laterally compressed helcionelloids. |
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Songs are compressed according to the digital MP3 file format, which allows for easy transmission over the Web. |
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Isnt a sigil just a compressed symbol of meaning to the person who created it? |
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Two others pleaded not guilty to possession of four buckets of compressed marijuana. |
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Hay shipped from Ellensburg is compressed, shrink-wrapped and loaded into 40-foot shipping containers. |
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Shooters can fill the compressed air tank from either a standard scuba tank or from a high-pressure hand pump. |
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I still find the sound quality of compressed formats like MP3 to be substandard, so I use my own recorded media only. |
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In a diesel engine a fuel air mixture is injected into a cylinder where it is compressed by a piston. |
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When the sensor is triggered, compressed air rapidly fills the air bags before the user hits the ground and reduces or prevents injury. |
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In the initial stages of the big bang the universe existed in a highly compressed state. |
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When the Universe was more compressed, it was hotter, just as the air in a bicycle pump gets hot when it is compressed. |
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It is not possible to determine the point where a monolayer is compressed to its complete coverage without auxiliary experiments. |
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After and during forming, the millboard sheet is compressed to give it uniform thickness and to consolidate it. |
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If you grab a beanbag really tightly, it goes more solid because the tiny beads have been compressed. |
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Fractured vertebrae do heal, but they become compressed, and may mend in a wedge shape. |
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Digital cell phones send out compressed information through microwave pulses of electromagnetic radiation. |
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The book could have been compressed by running footnotes at the bottom of the page, as is standard practice. |
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Working with animal forms, she's used compressed mattress springs and bent wire to form quirky, ethereal beings. |
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Kachel said cast members do wear special kneepads made of foam compressed to a quarter-inch inch thick so as not to show under their unitards. |
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We then look at the case of a toroid compressed in the plane of the toroid. |
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Rhynie fossils were preserved when mineral sediments settled around and on top of the organic matter and compressed them. |
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Whales have streamlike bodies with highly compressed neck vertebrae, dorsal fins, and a tail with two finlike flukes arranged horizontally. |
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Flexible working hours can take the form of annualised hours, compressed hours, flexitime, home working or job sharing. |
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The polished sophistication of this essay on how to use compressed space is underlined by the architect's ingenious use of materials. |
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His subsequent freestanding sculptures compressed space into virtual flatness, with mass and volume only implied. |
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Most contemporary goniatitids had an involute shell with compressed whorls. |
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His superbly chiseled lips, ordinarily compressed in a grim line that bespoke indomitable will, at the moment hung open flaccidly. |
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The Merc runs on compressed hydrogen and has a valve where the filler cap would normally be. |
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When the trigger is pulled, the compressed air expands and drives the piston forward. |
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In the compressor, the gas is compressed before it is transferred to the condenser where actual heat dissipation occurs. |
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The compressed air initiates the missile's gyroscopes and is used as the coolant for the infrared detectors. |
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When a measurement was to be made, the two halves were closed simultaneously by two pumps operated by compressed air and magnetic valves. |
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In this way, the universe cools as it expands, much as compressed air in a scuba tank cools when it is released and allowed to expand. |
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However, understanding what happens to your body when you go under water and breathe compressed air can be essential to your future well-being. |
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They treated the experimental tanks with varying concentrations of ozone or with compressed air containing little ozone. |
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If more people knew that compressed air is solar energy, we would all be driving air cars now. |
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As he did so a miniature grappling hook, powered by compressed air cylinders, launched itself into the air. |
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There was also a compressor with compressed air, so the firefighters were kept well back from the flames. |
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Now with all the new plastics, even with thin wispy smoke you need compressed air breathing apparatus. |
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A sea lion cruised by me as I breathed compressed air ten metres under the surface of the sea near Victoria. |
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Explaining the process, the statement said compressed air pulses generated behind the vessel send sound waves deep into the earth. |
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When data is compressed automatically, all filing characteristics remain exactly the same. |
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This compression of an already compressed voice signal degrades voice clarity. |
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Hearing such compressed sounds over and over during a long game session leads to ear fatigue and a diminished playing experience. |
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She shivered slightly and compressed her lips in a straight line and she appeared to be listening intensely. |
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His lips were compressed tightly together as the ship made a creaking turn. |
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Ty's lips were compressed, his brows narrowed, his head so high she wondered that his neck didn't hurt. |
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I compressed my shoulders into myself as I crossed my arms together in my pockets, trying to shield myself from the icy coldness. |
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What happened in a way was that half a century of change was compressed into two decades. |
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For Asia, the demographic changes that occurred gradually over 100 years in the West have been compressed into a few decades. |
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This summer it was compressed into cakes which were also stored in the open. |
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A construction programme that should have taken 35-40 weeks has had to be compressed into 22 weeks. |
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The flow lines are compressed, and the pressure beneath the foil is increased. |
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These volumes are compressed into a compact, relief-like mass, where space is of little consequence. |
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Carpal tunnel syndrome may result from the tunnel walls being compressed, putting pressure on the nerve. |
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Now, margins have been compressed by pricing pressures, and industry analysts and executives don't see prices firming anytime soon. |
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Rossini's four-act opera has been compressed into 90 minutes and features a cast of seven local actors with musical backgrounds. |
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Dobson units are a measure of how thick the ozone would be if it were compressed with a pressure of one atmosphere above it. |
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This takes snapshots of a system's hard disk content and stores the information in a compressed form on a server. |
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It comes mainly from building materials, oil-based paint, furniture made of compressed wood and personal care products. |
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The octane rating of petrol tells how much a given fuel can be compressed before it spontaneously ignites. |
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Pellet stoves use waste products like compressed mill sawdust in a system that burns cleaner than a traditional fireplace. |
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After giving it a clean-out and a blast with compressed air, the performance was back to normal and the disk errors a thing of the past. |
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The two are sitting on a bed, huffing a can of compressed air and squealing at each other about how they can't feel their faces. |
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The IP subsystem, which packetizes the compressed voice data, also contributes delay in a gateway. |
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The production of compressed bamboo flooring, commonly known as stringboard has seen a rapid expansion in China over the past two years. |
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They were streamlined, laterally compressed fish with a bony skeleton and thick bony scales. |
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Because of opposition to a catenary system, the surface system uses busses powered by compressed natural gas. |
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Aeration and stirring of the nutrient solution was performed using a compressed air pump and a magnetic stirrer, respectively. |
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Too much typing is often blamed for carpal tunnel syndrome, the painful wrist problem caused by a compressed nerve. |
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When steam and later compressed air were available for drilling the holes and dressing the quarry blocks, the use of granite proliferated. |
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It looks like a fluorescent pistol, but uses compressed air to fire two darts that trail an electric cable back to the handset. |
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Some patients may manifest oculomotor disturbance when the orbit and optic nerve are compressed. |
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Blow out the dust with compressed air, canned air, a blow-out bulb, or a vacuum in the blower mode. |
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Torpedoes powered by compressed air left a telltale wake in the water and gave a warning to a target. |
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As always, the interview's been heavily compressed to keep the file size down. |
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When the user accesses the file, online archiving retrieves that data twice as fast as it was compressed. |
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One element, assigned questionably to the genus, is a robust, laterally compressed specimen bearing one large, compressed denticle. |
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The fruit is small, 1-2 mm in length, yellow-brown in color, obovate, and compressed dorsiventrally. |
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Microscopically, the tumor nodules were unencapsulated and had a well-defined expansile margin that compressed the adjacent hepatic parenchyma. |
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Threespine sticklebacks are laterally compressed, fusiform shaped fish with three sharp, erectile spines at the forward part of the dorsal fin. |
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The higher the octane number you see on a gas pump, the more the fuel can be compressed before it explodes. |
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Microjets can be powered by compressed air, thermal bubbles, and even acoustic waves. |
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For once, he was totally serious as new thoughts compressed his old ones to the back of his mind. |
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In winter, sea water is electrically heated and the steam is compressed as high-pressure vapour circulated through radiators. |
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For storage efficiency, e-mail can be compressed, duplicates removed and indexed for fast access. |
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In general, I like my Diplomacy games to be fast, violent affairs with compressed action and eventful play. |
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The scroll collects the compressed air and forces it into the discharge tube, then into the intake manifold. |
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As the outer layers cooled, they compressed the inner layers, giving the cannon greater tensile strength. |
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The California halibut is a flatfish with an oblong, compressed body and a large, powerful, broad tail. |
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The new structures consist of a steel frame and either compressed earth blocks or rammed earth and a tiled roof. |
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The cone specimens are mostly compressed or adpressed in preservation but their carbonized remains contain ribbed pollen. |
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In this case, the calyces are compressed by the markedly distended renal pelvis. |
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It consists of hums and burrs and the shush of compressed air engaging and disengaging continually. |
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During the filling stroke of the accumulator piston, the compressed fluid is drawn from the primary piston. |
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Within that tightly compressed time, you are expected to convey a whole lot of information. |
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My lungs feel like they have suddenly compressed and aren't big enough to hold an adequate amount of oxygen. |
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These windsails were gradually superseded in the 60s when fans driven by compressed air were introduced to do the same job. |
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Mr Miller is believed to have gone over to speak to Mr Holt, who was loading 40 bales of compressed cardboard onto a trailer with another worker. |
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The software digitized and compressed audio signals before sending them over the Internet. |
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Atoms that are compressed into this minimum volume are said to be in a degenerate state. |
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Privacy and noise, in fact, are the two biggest issues that enter the picture when workspace is being compressed and streamlined. |
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This could mean more flexible schedules, a compressed workweek or a part-time working schedule. |
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Large goods and passenger vehicles use compressed air to assist with their braking. |
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Rockmover wrasses, also called dragon wrasses, have an oblong compressed body and a wedge-shaped head. |
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Typically, a neutron star will have the mass of one and a half suns compressed into a spherical volume just 10-15 km in diameter. |
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Some of them would be cleared away by the laggers and their assistants, and compressed air hoses would blow the residue from the floor. |
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The files are automatically compressed so they're small enough to send via email. |
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The compressed blue ice which is visible deep inside an Alpine crevasse will have fallen as snow several decades earlier. |
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Rectangular cells, gently arching lines and compressed zigzags proliferate across the supports. |
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The ends of the tubing are compressed and 1-inch stainless steel pipe nipples are welded to each end of the stainless steel tubing. |
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All sea snakes have flattened compressed paddle-like tails for propulsion in water. |
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Make-ups include vanishing cream, face powder, compressed powders, and cream makeup. |
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You can tweet, reply, retweet, send direct messages, browse users, post compressed links, view Twitter trends, and more. |
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Air compressed on the upstroke helps push the piston back down, minimizing energy loss. |
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These compress like a wetsuit, although modern crushed neoprene and compressed neoprene is claimed not to. |
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The vehicle has a compressor driven from plugging into an electric socket that recharges the compressed air in 3 to 4 hours. |
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In Ireland they have compressed peat briquettes as a smokeless city fuel, what is the Christchurch alternative? |
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Clearance of the obstruction showed that the tympanic membrane was compressed against the promontory. |
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I was impressed by how deft the copy was, how effortlessly it compressed so many ideas. |
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There are a variety of less-polluting oil and gas fuels, including liquid petroleum gas, liquefied natural gas and compressed natural gas. |
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These gas sources range from bottled gas in a tank, to spring or compressed gas pistons. |
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One looked especially juicy, compressed to just under a gigaflop and backed up in three separate locations. |
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When app servers run a backup, the data is typically deduplicated and compressed. |
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A poet's life compressed into this book unfolds ideas both minute and complex. |
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Now an obscure Texan company has launched an equally unfathomable claim to royalties on the transmission of compressed digital images. |
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Now that I had assembled the software, I created the compressed filesystem. |
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These compressed POPC films were stable for extended periods at very high surface pressures. |
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For both compressed and uncompressed, upload times were a bit lower in each case. |
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The downside, of course, is that to restore the data, the entire compressed unit must be uncompressed to restore even a small portion. |
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This electrical power generating system is applicable in any location where wave action in blowholes produces compressed air. |
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The unit uses soy-bean-based biodegradable oil and compressed air to lubricate metal components that are being machined or drilled. |
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The peptides seem to form metastable films which can be compressed to relatively large surface pressures. |
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The fuel injection orifices inject liquid fuel into the flow channel wherein it is atomized by compressed air channeled through the shroud inlet. |
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This is a nasty piece of thin elastic upon which hollow compressed lumps of sugar and colourings are threaded. |
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It's basically flavoured water with a few harmless preservatives, and compressed carbon dioxide. |
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Dewar used liquid air to pre-cool compressed hydrogen, reducing its temperature enough to liquefy the gas by expansion. |
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Within the singularity, matter is infinitely compressed into a region of infinite density. |
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Although tracheae appear to be compressed synchronously, the shape and direction of compression varies within local tracheal segments, and to a lesser extent, between beetles. |
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The elongate lepidocentrids typically are preserved on their sides with the small spines pointing radially, with nearly as many aborally compressed. |
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The Rhino's horn is not a true horn, but consists of compressed hair, and the animal prefers to defend itself with its canine teeth with which it can make horrible gashes. |
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To transport gaseous substances such as propane or acetylene economically, they must be compressed greatly to fit into containers of a reasonable size. |
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New ways to store hydrogen, in solid form or as compressed gas, have put other recreational marine applications like the water taxi in the running. |
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A confined jet of compressed air pressurizes the inspiratory airflow. |
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His own, personal neck and chest were compressed by five other men until 43 years of life and spirit seeped away. |
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This continues until an impossibly huge amount of ice cream is compressed into the pint. |
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A high end audio system from 50 years ago sounds better than your degraded, compressed product. |
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Newborn asphyxia may also result when the umbilical cord is compressed between the baby's body and the uterine wall, or when the umbilical cord becomes knotted. |
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The chip also provides MPEG 2 encoding with digital video noise reduction, eliminating granularity within the picture and thus improving the quality of the compressed video. |
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Inserting the magazine back in the pistol, you squeeze the exposed leaf spring at the front of the grip, which releases the compressed magazine spring and follower. |
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In the simplest case, the metal is compressed between a hammer and an anvil and the final shape is obtained by turning and moving the work piece between blows. |
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A compressed gas system allows the mast to be extended to a maximum height of 10 metres above ground level, providing a clear, wide view of a traffic scene. |
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A key clue to this was, he said, from shelves in the galley that were compressed from the bottom up. |
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These effects may be explained by a visuo-spatial magnitude representation or mental number line that is logarithmically compressed as magnitude increases. |
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There were marks on Robert's body, indicating the trunk had been compressed by an arm or arms, or possibly by someone sitting astride him on the ground, the court heard. |
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Here the water is atomised using high-pressure compressed air. |
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He now says that his attempt on the world record will be put back at least a couple of months while he attempts to overcome the problem with the compressed air. |
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The caverns distended the area of infarction, stretched pial membranes on the surface, and compressed adjacent, more normal, often central nerve fibers. |
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To build with this technique, moistened soil is placed into a bag set in place on the wall, the bag is lowered into place, then compressed using a hand tamper. |
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To the west, full-height sliding glass panels provide splendid views and scents of the landscape, magnificently expanding the compressed living spaces. |
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It gets the job done in a majestically compressed 1 minute, 50 seconds. |
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Polyethylene pellets, saturated with melted paraffin, then mixed with wet gypsum and compressed in sheet form, also yield production quality drywall. |
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He has also added a running paraphrase to each of the poem's twenty-four sections, making explicit much that the author's telegraphic style has compressed. |
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It is useful in distinguishing epidural abscess from the adjacent compressed thecal sac and other potential compressive lesions, such as a herniated disc. |
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The hyperiids are little crustaceans which are again entirely planktonic but are related to beach fleas and those laterally compressed wriggly things you find under stones. |
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Questions arise from the popular accounts based on McClintock's recollections gleaned from interviews, understandably compressed and beclouded after 50 years. |
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Notably, the oldest known Early Cambrian chordate Yunnanozoon had its metameric muscular units located dorsally of the notochord, although its body was laterally compressed. |
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A wind instrument, it has bellows into which compressed air is pumped. |
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Steel washers beneath the action screws and steel pillars in the stock keep the synthetic material from being compressed when the action screws are torqued into place. |
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Meanwhile, school buses, trucking fleets, and delivery vehicles are being converted to run on compressed natural gas. |
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Inside were three cameras, seven pairs of binoculars, camouflage paint, seven radios and an inflatable dingy, compressed into something almost the size of a backpack. |
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Whereas the ocean scene is serene and monochromatic, this one has a highly compressed sense of the space, with a strong range of tones and contrasts. |
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The dominant taxa at that time had compressed, moderately to openly umbilicate shells with slowly expanding whorls, morphologies poorly exploited by Permian goniatitids. |
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Like other sunfish, bluegill have very deep and highly compressed bodies. |
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My insoles had been compressed, and the soles of my shoes were munted. |
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The first cryogens were liquid air and compressed carbon dioxide snow. |
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I have a clear memory of lunch at a similar time of year in my first year of varsity, although it's probably several memories compressed into one. |
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Waiting for the closing cadence, a harbinger of your distraction, is like waiting for the poppy buds to split open and spill their compressed warmth, their inevitable defeat. |
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When the process was finished, the meal in the sack had become so highly compressed that when taken out it was found to be converted into a compact oilcake. |
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As the wind progresses up the windward slope of the dune form, streamlines are compressed by the dune body, causing an acceleration of flow towards the crest. |
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However, if voice traffic were to be packetized, it would almost surely be compressed, and then its volume would already be less than that of Internet traffic. |
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He has gone, one might say, from explicator to gnostic namer, from the secular, discursive Horatian thinker-poet to a more compressed priest-like voice, intent on Mystery. |
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The teeth are transversely compressed and a cingulum is absent. |
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This unrefined sugar derived from coconuts is a pain to use because it's usually found compressed into a hard disc basically indistinguishable from a clay pigeon. |
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The pressure inside the hyperbaric chamber was achieved by compressed air. |
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The first shock wave is created as the air in the barrel is compressed by the front of the projectile as it travels hypersonically down the barrel. |
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Such injuries may be caused by bird pecks, insect damage, mechanical abrasion, or by tightly compressed berries which burst when the vine takes up water after rainfall. |
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However, in the case of compressed gases, the compressibility at high densities falls to a small fraction of the value predicted for the ideal gas. |
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The only difference is that, as a young earth creationist, Ham has to believe that all of that evolution was compressed into only a few thousand years at very most. |
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A gas applies much greater pressure when it is compressed into a relatively small space because there are many more particles moving around in a given area. |
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A gas can also be easily compressed when pressure is exerted on it. |
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Music compressed using MP3 or equivalent formats requires 1Mb per minute. |
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It could take small samples in glass containers, balance them on a cushion of air, and send jets of compressed air that touched the outer surface. |
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He asked them how they bought their energy and compressed air. |
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Through the use of two-way, interactive, full-motion compressed video transmitted through fiber optics, classrooms can now be laboratories with access to the world! |
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The cone focused the laser energy, causing the plasma to be heated and fusion reactions to occur in the compressed plasma between some of its deuterium nuclei. |
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Solid ice is a poor insulator, when compared to compressed snow. |
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The coniform elements are laterally compressed with broad cusps that bear thinly keeled posterior and anterior cusp margins and lateral costa on each lateral cusp face. |
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The introduction of a proper conning tower meant that the periscope could be kept in an upright position where it could be raised and lowered by the use of compressed air. |
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Mountain bike tires can be notoriously finicky to seat onto a rim and often require compressed air or a high-volume pump to create the critical airtight seal. |
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The fruit is smooth, compressed, elliptic, somewhat solid and corticate. |
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When compressed, it becomes sufficiently narrow to slide fore and aft between the rear wheel arches, giving a choice of more luggage space but less legroom, or the reverse. |
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Though both are compressed sound formats, this was music well represented. |
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The chip will contain a compressed full-face image for use as a biometric. |
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The plants were washed thoroughly with deionized distilled water, dried in a shed, and compressed into a powder with the help of a manual grinder. |
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The radial artery is easily compressed over the adjacent bony prominences. |
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These creations, which feature a sparkling surface into which glitter is compressed and then sealed, represent a fusion of contemporary and kitsch. |
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Like other puffins, this species has a large, laterally compressed bill. |
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So when the train from London arrived ten minutes early, catching me with a compressed paper beaker half full with scalding hot coffee I was somewhat discombobulated. |
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Each quantum a heavily compressed package of that essential single substance, locked forever inside the tiny ergosphere that it created for itself. |
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The left orbit was medially compressed, and exophthalmos had occurred. |
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He presented an organism with dorsoventrally compressed oval body. |
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I felt decayed, drear, pounded down like a gel-cup, compressed yet empty. |
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On a DLT tape with 80GB of compressed data, an industrial strength degausser must be employed. |
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The processing includes Pioneer's Bit Map Expander for compressed audio files to fill in the areas of music that are missing after compression. |
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A humidified gas stream was generated by passing pure compressed air through a humidity saturator. |
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The specimen has well-preserved shell sculpture and is moderately dorsoventrally compressed. |
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The longnose dace Rhinichthys cataractae is a slightly dorsoventrally compressed minnow with a long fleshy snout. |
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The areas with low image saliency can be compressed at higher compression ratios depending on their different saliencies. |
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A nation, to be great, ought to be compressed in its increment by nations more civilized than itself. |
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Pneumatic tubes using compressed air can be used to transport solid capsules. |
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Industrial processes were no longer limited by power transmission using line shafts, belts, compressed air or hydraulic pressure. |
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The second was a spring pushing the detonator away from the explosive charge into the buoyancy chamber unless compressed by hydrostatic pressure. |
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Often in gas turbine designs part of the compressed air flow bypasses the burner and is used to cool the turbine blades. |
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However, it remains more common to design vehicles to use compressed natural gas. |
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Because they are easily compressed under minimal weight, peat deposits pose major difficulties to builders of structures, roads, and railways. |
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The compressor feeds the compressed air at 140 atmospheres into the combustion chambers of the main engines. |
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Under pressure, water is forced out of peat, which is soft and easily compressed, and once dry can be used as fuel. |
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The compressed air is subsequently fed into the rocket combustion chamber where it is ignited along with stored liquid hydrogen. |
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The first mechanically driven submarine was the 1863 French Plongeur, which used compressed air for propulsion. |
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Some of these types are green tea, oolong tea, black tea, scented tea, white tea, and compressed tea. |
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The same strength of expression, though more compressed, runs through his historical harangues. |
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Stem shape depends on the species, some are highly compressed with a visible seam, while others are rounded. |
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It occurs where previously compressed rock is allowed to return to its original shape more rapidly than can be maintained without faulting. |
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A large piece of compressed ice, or a glacier, appears blue, as large quantities of water appear blue. |
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The BLITZ brand includes the truck lift division, compressed air, tyre gauge and measurement divisions as well as the special tools division. |
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Laterally compressed, subovate in cross-section, and only slightly curved posteriorly, with faint longitudinal striations on lateral faces. |
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Murdoch also used compressed air to ring a bell at his home to announce visitors. |
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This determines behaviour and mechanical properties, such as compressive strength and deformations, of the compressed masonry. |
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A neutron star is the compressed core left behind when a star weighing less than about 30 times the sun's mass explodes as a supernova. |
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In a CNG vehicle, natural gas is compressed and put into the vehicle through a gas dispenser. |
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The nonpregnant uterus has the shape of a pear, compressed anteroposteriorly and bent forward upon its neck. |
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Nebulisers are further sub-segmented into ultrasonic nebuliser, mesh nebuliser and compressed air nebuliser. |
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Nebuliser is further sub-segmented into compressed air nebuliser, ultrasonic nebuliser and mesh nebuliser. |
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The connotation of tabloid was soon applied to other small compressed items. |
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The eastern portal was made of solid rock, so steam shovels and compressed air drills had to be used. |
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The tumour partially encased the carotids, and compressed the optic chiasm. |
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This is twice the operating range of methane diesel vehicles running on compressed gas and four times that of gas trucks with Otto engines. |
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Within the compressed nature of a musical, the writers must develop the characters and the plot. |
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Elongate, moderately compressed laterally, body depth slightly decreasing caudad. |
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The metal at the riser contact area is melted with an electric carbon arc and blown off with a compressed air nozzle integral to the rod holder. |
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The tanka poems are brief, descriptive, and evocative, compressed verse in five lines, varying between five and seven syllables each. |
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It also really emphasises the sound of musicians playing live in a room, rather than a compressed, overdubbed, or possibly over-produced sound. |
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Events are played through again, though compressed and with various small alterations, through the beheading and into the subsequent events. |
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Recovering the extra cost of a liquid natural gas or compressed natural gas truck is dubious at this early stage of the industry. |
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Smaller microlepidoptera were compressed whole while larger microand macrolepidoptera had one fore and hind wing removed for preservation. |
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The new tuner amplifier is able to play decompressed linear PCM audio data as well as compressed MP3 audio data. |
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Thus, any note can be played while the bellows is either expanded or compressed. |
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Belmer then uses a knife, pumice stone and compressed wool to create the paperlike texture. |
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The compressed lips suggest his principled reticence, his practice of keeping his own counsel. |
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Lignite, or brown coal, is naturally compressed peat and is used as a chief form of fuel in some steam-turbine power stations. |
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Tapes can hold as little as a few hundred megabytes to as much as 4 gigabytes of compressed data. |
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The material in the bow shock is so compressed that it glows with infrared light that WISE can see. |
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Most listeners will expect a return to the nervy, dense, and struttingly compressed melodies of his first three recordings. |
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Figure 3 presents a schematic drawing of a typical automatic in-stream inoculation utilizing compressed air as the inoculant carrier. |
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Sascha Aquino was 16 and alone at home the first time she inhaled Dust-Off, a can of compressed air used to clean computers. |
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Inevitably, the compressed pogo stick releases its stored energy and bounces back, surging to new heights. |
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My hand came up with the hook, and my ring finger was compressed between the stop pad and the shaft. |
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At the first stage one calculates resistibility of short eccentrically compressed CFST column standard section. |
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Production gathered by the system is compressed and delivered to a third party for processing or redelivered to Penn Virginia for gas lift. |
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The nozzles have been engineered to maximize entrainment of room air while minimizing compressed air consumption. |
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It consists of a series of timber planks placed side by side and compressed transversely with high-strength steel prestressing bars. |
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Additionally, gels, foams, and compressed gases, including nitrogen, carbon dioxide and air can be injected. |
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Thirty years later, native species still have not been able to recolonize in the compressed soil. |
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A white burst of compressed air shoots out and knocks him down. |
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That means they are composed of compressed gasses, with no solid surface. |
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The Atlantic City Jitney Association just converted its entire fleet of 190 jitneys to clean burning compressed natural gas. |
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Their best man came back with a giant amoeboid compressed into the cavity where his brain had been. |
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Explosive decompression often occurs when high-pressure gas molecules migrate into an elastomer seal at a compressed state. |
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Fruits 7-9 mm long, declined, persistent, indehiscent, ovoid or shortly oblong, compressed but turgid. |
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The 49-year-old, of South Shields, was injured when a compressed air hose whipped him in the face. |
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Presumably, having uncrunched the data from the compressed archive, it's faster to reload the uncrunched version if it's needed again. |
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As a result, the flight test schedule was compressed from the original 15 months to 12 months. |
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It can also arise directly or indirectly from the invertebral discs, often occurs when nerves, normally protected by the spine, are compressed. |
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The Ford FCV runs on a Ballard 902 series fuel cell stack that's fueled with 5,000 pounds per square inch of compressed hydrogen. |
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The power density of boilers was increased by using forced combustion air and by using compressed air to feed pulverized coal. |
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The postquadratic process in MOR 2919, Acristavus, and Brachylophosaurus is more mediolaterally compressed than in Maiasaura or Prosaurolophus. |
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A combination DC and compressed air system remained under consideration until late in the schedule. |
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The advantages of compressed air launch are a reduction in fumes, and much greater accuracy in height and timing. |
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Proposals submitted by vendors in 1890 included DC and compressed air systems. |
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In 2004, Disneyland in Anaheim, California, pioneered the commercial use of aerial fireworks launched with compressed air rather than gunpowder. |
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Since the image was lossily compressed, we were unable to recover the original. |
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