Surprisingly, the dissipative interactions decrease strongly after the first force peak occurring at a tip-sample distance of 25 nm. |
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New environmental regulation in many countries has greatly reduced the dissipative uses for lead such as paint, leaded gasoline, pigments, stabilizers, solder, and ammunition. |
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The obliquity can then strongly increase, until the dissipative effects lead it away from the chaotic zone, for a strong value of the obliquity. |
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This discrepancy can be related to the dissipative processes, which are not taken into account in the theory. |
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Our range of electrostatically dissipative HPL working surfaces protects the entire table top area. |
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A form that reaches that point becomes a dissipative structure and is able to transform itself, rectifies itself, constructs itself. |
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Simple examples of dissipative structures include the flames of candles and Bunsen burners, for which the flows of reactants and energy out of the system are quite apparent. |
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This fact assumes a particular quality when considering ecosystems or their major compartments from the viewpoint of self-organized dissipative structures. |
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This state may be associated with dissipative structures, i.e., structures resulting from a dissipation of energy rather than from conservative molecular forces. |
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Such components can include simple springs, dampers, dashpots, masses, latches, bearings, non-linear potential and dissipative fields, or any other imaginable component. |
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If we can look from above the dissipative structures of a city through which the city has been built, we would have a lot of information, if we can only learn to look in that manner. |
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Declines in exposure are partly a result of the phaseout of dissipative uses of lead while the overall increase in lead consumption reflects strong demand for batteries and other non-dissipative uses. |
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Antistatic Industries has introduced a new, static dissipative, FDA compliant floor and wall paint. |
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Usage of none electrically dissipative hose on listed model may lead to fuel tank explosion and potentially cause serious injuries or even death if the vehicles are exposed to the following conditions. |
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In order to meet the strict ESD safety measures that prevail in modern production areas, Von Roll has developed grades of CDM® and Durapol® materials that exhibit dissipative properties. |
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An electrostatically dissipative floor covering in these rooms is not always required but in some cases the device manufacturer specifies such a requirement. |
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Nonconservative forces, such as friction, that depend on other factors, such as velocity, are dissipative, and no potential energy can be defined for them. |
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The frequency of initial precession is 16 seconds of degrees per annum, but because of dissipative effects of tidal and core mantle friction, the planet slows down and the frequency of precession decreases. |
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Gore standards address the requirements for protection on a use-by-use basis, from permanently flame-retardant suits for police forces to electrostatically dissipative clothing for hydro workers. |
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Director of the E. Solvay International Chemistry and Physics International Institutes of the Free University of Brussels, Ilya Prigogine received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1977 for his work on dissipative structures. |
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Electrostatically dissipative floor coverings with a minimum insulation resistance also protect both the surgeon and the patient, offering a high level of safety. |
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The replacement fuel hoses supplied to BRP for this recall and for production of some later models may not meet the electrically dissipative requirement. |
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This dissipative loss leads to attenuation of the electromagnetic signal, and the amount of attenuation increases linearly with increasing distance between the transmitter and the receiver. |
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Practical experience has shown that the dissipative materials currently available, which are used to make the absorbing wall of an anechoic EMC chamber, are not efficient throughout the entire frequency range. |
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