For landing, a drogue parachute, installed in the tail of the fuselage, is connected to the spring loaded tail cone ejection plate. |
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A left ventriculography was performed to assess the left ventricular ejection fraction and the degree of mitral regurgitation. |
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I had a routine system for checking the ejection seat, parachute and seat pan. |
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The fractional ejection reflects a balance of forces between the inside and outside of the capsid. |
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Lasorda knew enough not to argue about the call, which would have meant automatic ejection. |
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I only can hope my ejection will remind everyone of this rule that, quite obviously, is written in blood. |
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A good number ended as they often do with the ejection of managers by umpires. |
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When baled there is a chain ejector to allow for simple, trouble-free ejection from the chamber. |
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This has caused damage to the landing gear handle, ejection seat headrest, armrests, and other plastic components. |
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When I played, we had only one ground for automatic ejection using a certain compound word. |
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Arp's evidence for galaxy formation by ejection of quasars from the centres of active galactic nuclei is extremely compelling. |
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Usually a coronal mass ejection includes the eruption of a solar prominence and often is accompanied by a flare. |
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I noticed it was also consistent in ejection, piling spent brass in neat little clumps within a couple of feet of one another. |
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The smoke screen is produced when a predetermined fuze action causes ejection of the payload from the projectile. |
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One host egg was missing following an ejection of an artificial cowbird egg. |
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The ejection charge initiates the delay detonator and propels the steel ball upward to 4-6 feet above the surface. |
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As a result, these models do not provide us with any information on the flow dynamics during ventricular ejection and filling. |
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When a photon strikes the surface of a metal, it raises the energy level of the metal and causes the ejection of electrons. |
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Even in structurally normal hearts the presence of left bundle branch block impairs cardiac ejection fraction. |
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The timer initiates the ejection charge which releases and disperses the tungsten projectiles before impact with the target. |
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Therefore, he filled in the simulated ejection ports on his molds and has never had a complaint. |
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The absence of an ejection for Foy proved especially costly to the Yankees. |
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On Wednesday, the day after my ejection from the range, I mingled with the local TV people and newspaper beat writers. |
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Reports indicate that the reservists are coming under intense pressure to withdraw their statement, or face ejection from the army. |
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In those days, fighter planes did not have ejection seats and pilots had to use alternative methods, such as the 'bunt', to get out of the plane. |
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France did not emerge as a permanently unified state until the ejection of the English and the Burgundians at the end of the Middle Ages. |
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The ejection seat will not fire until the canopy has departed the aircraft. |
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Saying his ejection from the frontbench was inevitable, he went on to make some hard-hitting criticisms about the state of his own party. |
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The instructor and student sit in tandem on rocket-powered ejection seats in a pressurized, air-conditioned cockpit. |
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The diseased dyskinetic heart, which was nearly double the size of a healthy one, had an ejection fraction of less than 20 per cent. |
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The ejection fraction is a measure of the ability of the heart to pump blood. |
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As his head began to clear, he grabbed his parachute and moved away from his ejection seat, leaving the rest of his survival kit behind. |
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Another constraint on ejection is the close resemblance of eggs of hosts and parasites. |
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It uses the Mauser-type claw extractor with controlled round feeding, a coned breech and mechanical ejection. |
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A fully automatic rocket-assisted ejection seat allows escape at all altitudes and speeds within the aircraft's flight envelope. |
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With the plane disintegrating around him, O'Grady reached down between his knees and grabbed the pull handle of his ejection seat. |
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The children sprung out of the car as if I had ejection seats, and were soon playing giant chess on an adjacent lawn. |
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The photoelectric effect occurs when photons of light at a certain frequency excite and cause the ejection of electrons from a metal. |
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In the interests of Germany's diplomatic reputation, his ejection from office cannot come too soon. |
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Ejecting from an aircraft is rare, but pilots sometimes have to resort to pulling the ejection handle to save their lives. |
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Away supporters are to note that if they are located in the Home areas of the ground they are liable to ejection. |
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The trio said they would appeal to the Zimbabwean authorities over their ejection from the country. |
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Had it not been for his level-headedness during an extremely tense situation, this would be a story about our ejection. |
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The gunner's ejection seat, however, was retained and can be occupied by an instructor or flight examiner. |
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Radionuclide ventriculography also may be used to assess left ventricular and right ventricular ejection fractions. |
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The action proved smoother than a greased ball bearing on ice with perfect feed and ejection. |
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When the baby touches the breast a hormone called oxytocin is released, beginning a process known as milk let-down or ejection reflex. |
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The ejection port is beveled at both the front and rear, not just the side, to give adequate clearance to ejecting brass. |
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As the crewmen parachuted into the water their ejection seats transformed into emergency inflatable dinghies. |
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I am particularly sensitive about this because of my ejection from the Chamber yesterday over exactly this sort of issue. |
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This systolic thrill is associated with an ejection type murmur heard best over the pulmonary area. |
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I climbed the ladder and started my ejection seat and cockpit preflight, then strapped in and started the normal startup checklist. |
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We have only the report of her ejection, and the questions – questions sprouting like daffodils. |
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Sit in an authentic ejection seat and learn about the technology behind this essential piece of equipment. |
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The operation of ejectable windows shall be such that inadvertent ejection is effectively prevented. |
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It will be connected to a contaminant ejection device to determine its efficiency under normal conditions of use. |
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If this process is disturbed in one way or another milk ejection can be inhibited. |
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Ancient people were already aware of the importance and need to stimulate the milk ejection reflex. |
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The pattern of injury can be explained by ejection from the cockpit into the water at the time of impact. |
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For superior hygiene, the Alcotest® 7510 has a special mouthpiece ejection mechanism. |
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If a bar is worked, apart from a small residue, then this simplifies the ejection of the remaining bar from the bush. |
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A rod of ejection of the casings is aimed in the carcass but not on all the models. |
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Emesis is the forceful ejection of the stomach contents through the mouth. |
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This process prevents clogging by blocking particles larger than the ejection slot from entering the unit. |
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According to Rothstein's classification of hosts based on ejection frequencies, robins would be considered accepters of both white and blue cuckoo eggs. |
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I also noted an ejection button, so that the turret could completely detach, and an emergency escape hatch, so that I could make it out safely in case of an emergency. |
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It is usually emitted immediately after the ejection of an alpha or beta particle from the nucleus of an atom. |
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There were, however, two new cases of decreased left ventricular ejection fraction reported in FEC-100 treated patients. |
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The first shuttle flights with two crew members used ejection seats and full pressure suits. |
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The stripping station is rapidly adjustable and permits the ejection of board waste. |
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Optional features for control of customer-specific ejection and sorting mechanisms are also possible. |
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I looked down to grab the pins for the ejection seat, and, when I looked back up, my instructor was on the deck, helmet in hand, talking to the crash crew. |
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We do not see ejection of members because they disagree with their leader and so forth. |
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Stubbs developed on a new helmet design that would ensure the pilot would keep the oxygen mask during the ejection process. |
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On December 14, 2006, a coronal mass ejection event from the sun hit the earth sparking a severe geomagnetic storm. |
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To prevent passengers ejection and allow to keep in place Air Bag at the time of an impact. |
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The x-ray photons trigger the ejection of krypton electrons with varying angular distributions of momenta modulated by the oscillating laser field. |
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According to N. H. T. S. A. studies, more than half of those who died in ejection incidents were unbelted. |
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For instance, the detection of the slow ejection kinetics may be impeded by the photobleaching effect and the possible diffusion of the probe through the permeable capsids. |
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The video shows the Sun between December 22 and December 27, 1996 featuring a sun-grazing comet, a coronal mass ejection, and the Sun moving in front of the galactic center. |
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They booed an umpire's mistake and the ejection of a Chicago coach and player, and they gave a Bronx cheer when the same umpire got a call right. |
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As a fleet of Communist junks prepared to cross the straits, the KMT was saved from ejection by the Korean War and the interposition of the American Seventh Fleet. |
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The aircraft is equipped with a new ejection seat and life support system. |
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In my groggy state, I had strapped in without unpinning the ejection seat. |
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In 1989 the coronal mass ejection triggered by a moderately large solar flare did a lot of damage. |
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Core ejection from the lower electron to the right is not shown. |
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Thus removal of cues for natural enemies is likely to have been an important selective force in the evolution of frass ejection behavior in shelter-dwelling larvae. |
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However, the ejection of solar plasma was 96,000 km longer than that recorded during the previous solar flare that occurred in November. |
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A ballistocardiograph is a device, including a supporting structure on which the patient is placed, that moves in response to blood ejection from the heart. |
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The ejection port is lowered and flared and the magazine well is bevelled. |
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After his ejection for unnecessary roughness, Suh also suffered a devastating blow to his reputation. |
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Prior to the study, the two groups had comparable ejection fraction rates. |
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The Commission will also reproach Galand the too small door of loading and the push-buttons releasing the rod of ejection. |
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Each time the gun is fired, the tube must go into detente for cartridge ejection, and the power traverse of the turret is inoperable during ejection and reloading operations. |
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Any flagrant foul called will result in an immediate ejection. |
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Aversive consequences might include additional treatment, ejection from home or spouse-initiated divorce proceedings. |
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At any rate, Mieras got out through the hole the ejection seat left. |
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It's the people who ride the ejection seat who should pull the pins. |
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As the two crewmen parachuted into the sea, the back part of their ejection seats fell away and the bottom part turned into an inflatable dinghy as they hit the water. |
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Oxytocin stimulates contraction of the uterus, an important aspect of labour and parturition and of milk ejection during breast-feeding. |
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Once the nose of the aircraft is over the edge, we would be out of the ejection envelope and would run the risk of ejecting into the water or the side of the carrier. |
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The election of a new mayor for Tower Hamlets, prompted by the ejection of the last incumbent for widespread fraud, is already the subject of 16 separate allegations of electoral irregularities, police have confirmed. |
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The Church of England had difficulty filling the vacancies caused by the ejection of so many ministers. |
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The damaged fighter jet pinwheeled out of control, the g forces pushing the pilot so hard he couldn't reach the ejection switch. |
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The consonants start out voiced but become voiceless partway through, allow normal aspiration or ejection. |
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Following ejection and deposition, the ash is compacted into a solid rock in a process called consolidation. |
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This industry standard ejection seat can cause the heavier than usual helmet to inflict serious injury on lightweight pilots. |
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In early 1942, prisoners at Dachau were used by Rascher in experiments to perfect ejection seats at high altitudes. |
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It codified procedures for criminal trials and protections for vassals from ejection from the land. |
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But once larger crews flew, ejection was no longer possible. |
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Andrew Bynum's forearm hit on Jose Juan Barea was a cheapshot, and completely deserving of an ejection, fine, and probable suspension. |
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Gripper spring-release system allows gripper compliance during rapid part ejection. |
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Left ventriculography showed a severely depressed ejection fraction and akinesis of the anterior and anterolateral walls. |
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These LTTCs will fly on Canada's CF-18 Hornet aircraft and will be utilized on the CT-133 Silver Star ejection seat test bed. |
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Petty Officer Laraby discovered the cross-shaft retaining nut from the ECMO-3 ejection seat was missing. |
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The plane was used to test the concept of a flyable ejection seat, a concept that went nowhere. |
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Folks, your car is not equipped with an ejection seat to get you out a nanosecond before a crash. |
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In the cockpit, new digital instruments are added as well as OEM overhauled ejection seats with fresh pyro. |
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He added the continued use of aircraft without any ejection seats exposes the pilots to danger. |
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It wasn't unusual for pilots, in the days before ejection seats, to be trapped in burning planes. |
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The AME shop was scheduled to reinstall four GRUEA-7 ejection seats in an EA-6B Prowler after completing a 364-Day inspection. |
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After the accident all but vital flights in planes with similar ejection seats were stopped. |
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An extractor is supposed to pull a spent case out of the chamber and the ejector is supposed to set it up to get tossed out the ejection port. |
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Inauthentically, it has the Series 80 firing pin lock and a lowered ejection port, but otherwise looks original. |
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As a cardiovascular support system during coronary bypass surgery on the beating heart, particularly in patients with limited pre-operative ejection fraction with a high risk of post-operative low output syndrome. |
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Each click combines with a number of accompanying articulations such as voicing, nasality, aspiration, and ejection to produce a large number of sound complexes involving a click. |
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In the specific case where the vessel is still pressuring and in case of failure, the ejection of corium into the containment could lead to direct heating of the atmosphere in the containment. |
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It was suggested that a close encounter between these two bodies when they were both moons led to the ejection of Pluto from the Neptunian system and caused Triton to assume the retrograde orbit that is presently observed. |
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If the pitcher returned to play again, after the ejection, and the offended team notified the umpire then the game would be forfeited, because the player was labeled ineligible from the above situation. |
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Indeed, some argue that the Irish will say yes only if they believe that a second no would lead to their country's ejection from the EU and that is itself a canard. |
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Since the milk ejection is already activated when the milking machine is attached to the udder, the milk flow curve very seldom is bimodal, demonstrated in the pictures below. |
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The small pedal is used to open the weapon, for the ejection the star leaves initially slowly and Re-opera hat places from there curtly at the end of the total exit. |
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Larger converging disc overlap space: larger passage for the cut forage, improved rearward ejection, mowing operation is not disturbed by cut forage. |
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Blake's ejection came in the eighth inning after he showed displeasure with being called out on a check swing for the second time in the game. |
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It was possible to add an airlock based on the one used in the Soyuz's orbital module, the recovery system would also be based on a powder ejection tower. |
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This ejection ensures exit of the spores from the reproductive structures as well as traveling through the air over long distances. |
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So, too, have receding fears of Greece's ejection from the eurozone, the nightmare scenario that haunted the twice bailed-out country as it desperately tried to keep bankruptcy at bay. |
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The Conservatives may calculate that the British public is sufficiently sceptic that it will support strong-arm tactics against the EU, regardless of the potential for ejection from the EU altogether. |
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The reason for the fall or ejection was not determined. |
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They correspond to matter ejection in the shape of jets. |
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Details about the cabin occupants' restraint or ejection are not known. |
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The Safety Advisory outlined safety issues related to potential employee injury from ejection of pipeline pigs that have been lodged in receiving traps. |
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Adjustment of the part ejection device is by way of the counter-spindle in the reference position, by admitting 1 mm play between the actuator and ejection device. |
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The loading is done by a side door opening using a spring interns and the ejection of the drawn casings is carried out by a rod which swivels on an axis and slides in a guide. |
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The cold gas is probably fueling the active nucleus at the center, and the consequent ejection of mass and energy in the radio jets provides re-heating of the gas, regulating the cooling flow. |
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The largest coronal mass ejection now hurtling toward the edge of the solar system thankfully missed Earth altogether. |
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An especially powerful type of solar eruption, known as a coronal mass ejection, can inject protons directly into Earth's atmosphere. |
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Doxorubicin lowers left ventricular ejection fraction, and some patients develop heart failure as a result. |
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The City Council said the company had failed to risk assess the fire exit as a means of ejection and failed to train door staff. |
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Patients enrolled in the study have NYHA class II, III, and IV heart failure, low ejection fractions and wide QRS complexes. |
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When a coronal mass ejection nears Earth, it can wreak havoc. |
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The Company is also developing AIR001, a sodium nitrite solution for inhalation via nebulizer, for the treatment of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. |
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All but vital flights in aircraft fitted with Martin Baker Mk 10 ejection seats were suspended while air accident officials investigated the tragedy. |
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All but vital flights in RAF aircraft fitted with Martin Baker Mk 10 ejection seats were suspended while air accident officials investigated the tragedy. |
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One Su-30 fighter of the Indian Air Force was involved in an accident on October 14 in which, both ejection seats had fired whilst the aircraft was coming in to land. |
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Thus, vireos used only visual cues for egg discrimination in eight ejections, whereas in one ejection both visual and tactile cues were available for egg discrimination. |
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The F 80 on show is configured as a hybrid machine with electric drives for clamping, ejection, and plasticizing, and with accumulator hydraulics for injection. |
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Oxytocin causes the contraction of breast myoepithelium and milk ejection, and, like prolactin, remains elevated after birth in breastfeeding women. |
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Apparently, in the NBA's crackdown on on-court misbehavior by calling technical fouls, that warranted his second technical of the night and, thus, an automatic ejection. |
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Miranda, a senior defender, received a red-card ejection for aggressively tackling Kevin Wilson and spitting in his face in the 58th minute of the second half. |
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The Yap study concluded was that a low gallbladder ejection fraction was predictive of success in patients undergoing cholecystectomy for acalculous biliary pain. |
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Coronal mass ejection or CME is a solar phenomenon that can send billions of tons of particles into space that can reach Earth one to three days later. |
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