These vehicles will be serviced to prevent high electrical current flow through the ignition switch that may cause a fire in the steering column. |
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Combustion cycle doesn't stop at the compression stage wherein the air and fuel mixture is prepared for ignition. |
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Simultaneous or subsequent carburisation leads to an additional increase in the ignition temperature. |
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The concept is creating a mixture of fuel and air capable of spontaneous ignition at multiple points instead of at a single location. |
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Fires were simple, so beautifully destructive, and yet so easy to get away with due to the lag time between ignition and full-blown flames. |
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A check of more than a dozen dealerships by NBC News on Monday revealed that no fixing of the vehicle ignition problem has begun. |
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The higher the cetane number of a diesel fuel, the better the ignition and combustion and the softer and better the concentricity. |
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Increasing the cetane number of the fuel can decrease the amount of knock by shortening the ignition delay. |
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Fuels with good ignition quality give short ignition delays and are assigned high cetane numbers. |
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Keep all sponges, gauze, pledgets, and their strings moist throughout the procedure to help them resist ignition. |
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William slides his water bottle into the cup holder and shut his door, finally putting the key in the ignition. |
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Rewire the ignition switch so that it can turn on all the new equipment, including the contactor. |
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That's when he noticed that the keys to the Chevy were actually in the ignition. |
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She had just turned the key in the ignition when there was a loud bang as something landed on the front hood of the truck. |
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Tankless heaters are available with standing pilot lights or an electronic pilot light ignition. |
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See that master ignition switches and individual ignition switches are off, set parking brakes and have the ground crew remove the wheel chocks. |
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This prevents an auto thief from engaging the transmission by hot-wiring or with an ignition key. |
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He smashed off the plastic cowling surrounding the ignition lock and attempted to hot-wire the car but was unable to start it. |
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One hot-wires the ignition while his partner, with the help of plastic, self-fastening pins, quickly attaches a pair of false number plates. |
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He turns off the car's ignition, puts the gear into park, takes out the keys, gets out of the vehicle and shuts and locks the door. |
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The ignition model predicts the amount of hypergolic needed for successful ignition. |
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The dwell time of the powder ignition doesn't have a chance to appreciably raise the temperature of the lead. |
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The majority of cooking equipment fires start with the ignition of cooking oil from overheating. |
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Before the key goes into the ignition, before the gear goes into drive, make sure you weigh all the risks. |
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The cast-iron grate can hold 18 burgers, and one-touch ignition makes lighting the fire a cinch. |
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So why was it that I couldn't get my fingers to turn the ignition and put the car in drive? |
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The device will disable the ignition of a car or stop its engine while in motion. |
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Eliminate ignition sources like open flames, smoking, static, electrical sparks and hot surfaces. |
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A properly coned touch-hole funnels the flash to the main charge insuring quick and consistent ignition. |
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The wheel automatically moves away from the driver when the ignition key is removed and returns when the ignition is switched on. |
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Other changes include more efficient ignition coils that require less energy to provide a comparable spark. |
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Station officer Ian Hanley said they were treating the cause as deliberate ignition by youths. |
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The danger is that the child s hand is still in the line of fire when ignition occurs and severe burns result. |
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Mr. Wehrman was pumping the gas pedal, an irritated expression on his face, holding the key in the ignition. |
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The system uses precharged barrels holding multiple projectiles that are fired by electronic ignition. |
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Because it was a secluded spot with no-one else around she left the keys in the ignition with the engine running. |
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I put everything back in the bag, grabbed my keys out of the ignition, locked the doors, slung the bag over my shoulder and waited. |
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There are systems already installed in our vehicles to warn us that we have left our headlights on or our keys in the ignition. |
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Thieves have been preying on motorists who leave their keys in the ignition and engines running to defrost their cars. |
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The key was in the ignition and Jessie was about to pull out of the parking lot, when she stopped. |
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He swerved into his parking space on the dock, took his key out of the ignition, locked the car and ran up to the ship. |
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Twist the key in the ignition and the engine doesn't so much explode into life as dutifully and modestly clear its throat. |
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He also grabbed the car keys from the ignition to prevent them driving off. |
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When police stopped him his car engine was switched off and the keys were in the ignition and he was sitting in the driver's seat. |
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She turned the key in the ignition and they left Pickering Beach, driving west. |
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I sighed with relief before sliding into the jeep and slipping the keys in the ignition. |
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She put the keys into the ignition and sped off into the night, trying to find something to concentrate on besides her disturbing memories. |
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Anytime we flip a switch, turn a key in the ignition, or mail a letter, we expect something to happen. |
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Thus was born the Davy lamp, in which the flame is surrounded by wire gauze to dissipate heat and prevent ignition of flammable gases. |
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Now he reached for the keys, turned the ignition key and waited, half-expecting the car not to start. |
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Most synthetic fabrics, such as nylon, acrylic or polyester resist ignition. |
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The reaction atmosphere was found to have a significant effect on the ignition temperature for the combustion synthesis reaction. |
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It will recall more than three-quarters of a million vehicles in the U.S. and Europe due to faulty ignition coils. |
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Figuring they'd be arguing for awhile, she just pulled the keys out of the ignition and leaned back across the seat, looking her son in the eye. |
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They are asking producers for keyed ignition switches, tracking systems and machines with homing devices. |
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A conventional bomb has a casing containing explosives, a detonation or ignition system, and an initiation device or fuse. |
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But that is much more easily done if Cassell can reassume his role as the offensive ignition. |
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Throwing her Hello Kitty book bag on the passenger seat Lynette fumbled the key into the ignition. |
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An emergency stop switch, hardwired into the kill switch of the ignition, was placed on top of the dashboard. |
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Alcohol ignition interlocks have been proposed as a further intervention to reduce the prevalence of recidivist drink driving. |
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In warm weather, engines with fuel injection and electronic ignition start easily enough to hide a worn-out battery. |
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There was the dull crump of ignition followed by a fireball of considerable proportion. |
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The dual ignition system also allows for an extremely lean fuel-air mixture and late ignition timing during warm-up. |
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They have been proven to go beyond the lean-burn limit of a standard spark ignition. |
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As quick as a flash, Arthur jumped on one of the bikes and turned the ignition key. |
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Since we're normally using pretty fast burning powders we really don't need an aggressive crimp to promote good ignition. |
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It took me a while to start it because the ignition was on the left side instead of the right. |
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In addition, the car has a stock crankshaft and connecting rods, Hooker headers, and Mopar ignition. |
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Remove the ignition key and engage the steering lock, even when parking on your own property. |
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Initial data analysis performed last night showed that the countdown, engine ignition and initial phase of flight were normal. |
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The ignition coil of his car suffered a glitch after 17 laps of afternoon practice. |
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The small magnetic key slid into the ignition slot and completed the battery-powered engine circuit. |
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However, just as I was preparing to roll up the flokati I decided to give the ignition one more go and, amazingly, it worked. |
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Adding Pentium-PC heatsink and fans where the ignition coil and injector drivers are solved the issue. |
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The victim took his keys from his car ignition and, after a short struggle, ran away with his keys in his hand. |
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Loaded loosely, the lower barrel produces hang fires reminiscent of flintlock ignition. |
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I turn on the ignition, then flip back a cover on the aluminium gear selector to reveal the start button. |
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I turned on the ignition switch and gave the twist-grip throttle a quick flick. |
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If the ignition timing is retarded, the engine will not burn the fuel efficiently. |
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Pine needles greatly increase the flammable surface area of these trees, making ideal tinder for rapid ignition. |
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With an auxiliary generator capability, the truck's generator can operate when the truck is parked without a key in the ignition. |
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This is to support the neck during shipment and to facilitate ignition by means of touch holes in the upper deflector plate. |
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If we do our part to keep the breech clean and the touch hole clear, the ignition is almost instantaneous. |
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Some shooters try to improve the ignition of their rifles by enlarging touch holes with a small drill, which is a bad idea. |
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The program will also include a laser ignition system, electric drives for the howitzer's traverse and elevation and a powered projectile rammer. |
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He switched off the ignition and as he was about to take off his seatbelt a gunman appeared. |
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She adjusted the seat and mirror, fired up the ignition, and fiddled with the gear stick. |
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Well, diesel engines don't use an ignition so you have no tune-up costs or worries. |
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The engines may kick back if the ignition is turned on before the engines start turning over. |
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But as soon as he was out of sight of his car the officer realised he had left his keys in the ignition and radioed for help. |
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As firefighters started to drag the door out of the way, there was a sudden ignition of petrol vapour causing a fireball. |
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I know the ignition was in the on position but to be honest I don't remember the engine being started. |
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One day I turned the key, the ignition light came on but the engine didn't start. |
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Mowers powered by two-stroke engines, for which gasoline and oil are mixed prior to ignition, are dirtiest. |
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I took the keys from the ignition of the jeep, and moved around back to the trunk. |
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This system of firearms ignition replaced the flintlock in the early 19th century. |
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Then he grabbed the keys to his car, extending the ignition key, and grabbed her wrist, sliding it along forcefully. |
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The fire drill should offer a realistic scenario involving an ignition, notification and evacuation. |
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Errant sparks fly through the air landing on lower branches and underbrush for rapid ignition. |
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Buffy switched off the ignition and leaned forward, resting her forehead on the steering wheel. |
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The vandals broke into the car, damaged the ignition and stole her walking stick. |
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All was well for over a week when, heading out one morning, the ignition click of total flatness again. |
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Just about the time that I pulled my key out of the ignition, the house's front door burst open. |
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The SP Howitzer shall have a laser ignition system that shall provide for a minimum of 30 ignitions without replenishment of the ignition source. |
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One of my mates showed me how to hot-wire the ignition so I could have it away on my toes with the car as well as the sounds. |
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When you turn the ignition key, the starter motor spins the engine a few revolutions so that the combustion process can start. |
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On his return, I sat into the car, turned on the ignition and pulled the starter switch and the engine came to life immediately. |
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About the most modern part of the electronics on the Morgan is the ignition key to connect the battery to the starter motor! |
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Don had left the ignition on just a bit overnight and was concerned about the flatness of the battery. |
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Other unusual engine features include valve timing control and direct fuel ignition. |
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Early ignition or runaway pre-ignition causes higher combustion chamber temperatures that can wreck the engine. |
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The octane rating of a fuel is a measure its ability of to resist ignition under pressure. |
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The newer fast ignition technique involves a two-part process of compression followed by ignition with a fast-heating pulse. |
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At that speed, ignition and combustion take place in a matter of milliseconds. |
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In cars, the ignition of the petrol-air mixture in the cylinder is caused by a spark, and the combustion reaction causes the piston to be pushed down. |
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So, I took the keys out of the ignition and hid them under my passenger seat. |
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Seven years ago, a chevy Cobalt with a defective ignition switch killed two teenage girls. |
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He put the key into the ignition and fired the engine, then pressed the accelerator pedal down so that the engine roar drowned out Kate's next words. |
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Before he could touch the ignition, the newspaper suddenly lit aflame. |
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Lucas shifted the car into park before pulling the keys from the ignition. |
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He switched the keys in the ignition and the car started to roar. |
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I put the keys in the ignition and backed out of the driveway. |
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Alysha took the keys out of the ignition and locked the car. |
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Among the features which make Micra stand out are sliding rear seats to maximise cabin space, a keyless ignition system and storage space under the passenger seat. |
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The amount of water was determined by percent weight loss upon air-drying and the amount of organic material was determined by percent weight loss on ignition. |
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This premature ignition lowers the power output and can damage the engine. |
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The gang loaded the bikes which all had keys in the ignition on to a trailer belonging to garage owner Rhett Fisher, who leases part of his yard to the business. |
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Some vehicle manufacturers recommend replacing the coil whenever replacing ignition wires, to avoid the higher resistance in new wires from damaging the ignition module. |
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A jet engine that is still functioning is basically a furnace, and the most likely first source of ignition. |
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The higher-order grills boast more heating capacity and a larger cooking surface, though all have core features such as electronic ignition and side burners. |
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A review of the aircraft's maintenance records did not disclose any previous work written up as having been performed on the magnetos or engine ignition system. |
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Fast ignition offers a potentially simpler method to achieve thermonuclear fusion without some of the technical hurdles facing conventional inertial-confinement fusion. |
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Trail bikes, cars and any machinery are a potential source of ignition so please ensure that mufflers are secure and flame proofed to avoid sparks igniting the countryside. |
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Otherwise, the forces exerted on them upon ignition deform and damage the bullet so that all that happens when the bullet exits the barrel is unguided travel. |
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Separation of the boosters took place 2 m 30 s after liftoff, shortly followed by first stage burnout, separation and the ignition of the launcher's second stage. |
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Turn off the ignition of vehicles and put the handbrakes on. |
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This car also has Renault's new keyless central locking and ignition system, in which all the functions usually operated by key are carried out by a special card. |
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Please take extreme care outdoors at the moment, and ensure that any equipment you use such as tractors, mowers, brush cutters and chainsaws are safe from spark ignition. |
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And finally, on manual transmission vehicles, the clutch pedal ignition lock is overridden so the starter can be used without pushing in the clutch after stopping on a hill. |
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I had failed to turn off the ignition and to install chocks on the van. |
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Kate pushed in the clutch and turned the key in the ignition. |
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Made of vitreous enamel, it boasts electronic multi-spark ignition in each of six burners, deluxe cast iron plates and a dual glass window roasting hood. |
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She questioned the health and safety representative, also on the possibility of ignition by a spark from a chimney fire, and of the likelihood of peat being ignited. |
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He said the fire was most likely to have been started by direct ignition to furniture in the room by an open flame like a match, cigarette lighter or candle. |
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The ESU is the most frequent ignition source for surgical fires. |
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Normally the risk of ignition is low, but fires may result if the temperature of the wires is initially set too high or if the wires are short-circuited in use. |
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She activated something in her high heels and with a sudden ignition of fire from her actual heels, gently floated to the lonely and flooded street. |
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Any combustible material burns more rapidly when heated before ignition. |
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While rumours are rife that a dropped cigarette or a spark from an underground cable caused the fireball, the cause of ignition was not yet known. |
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A fourth strategy is to use water injection to slow the temperature rise in the combustion chamber, thereby delaying ignition until the charge is well mixed. |
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In the early 70's came electronic ignition and electronic fuel injection. |
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Pitching the protesting owner onto the dock, he switched the ignition on. |
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Dodd makes two more trips to the Oldsmobile, first to turn off the car's ignition, then to unsuccessfully pull Dawson's left hand from under his leg. |
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He switched off the ignition and jumped from the car in one fluid motion. |
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Alice quickly followed her, closed the door, fumbled with the key before finally getting it into the ignition, switched in on, then took a few deep breaths. |
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When the couple got up the next morning they found the scooter flung on their lawn, its ignition ripped out, its battery damaged, and the seat vandalised. |
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If an ignition coil is faulty it will often start from cold perfectly well but fail after the motorcycle has run for a few miles causing misfiring or complete failure. |
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As a consequence, the fire regime has been influenced by an increase in ignition sources, by changes in the fuel load, and by the creation of firebreaks. |
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It will also interfere with electronic ignition systems and stop vehicles. |
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One key component is the alcohol tester, which includes a tube projecting from the instrument panel, a separate sniffing device and an ignition interlock. |
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They install a hammer spring that is so heavy it overcomes both problems by driving the hammer into the firing pin with such force that the ignition of the primer is assured. |
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The four-stroke engine shows the cross-section of an engine complete with all functions such as fuel intake, ignition, piston compression, exhaust, and so on. |
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Impulse noise can be the result of electrical storms, ignition noise, electromechanical switching equipment, and noisy power sources, to name a few. |
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Received more than 260 complaints about an ignition switch fault in General Motors cars linked to at least a dozen deaths. |
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The warmer the weather, the quicker the rags can reach ignition temperature. |
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The thieves had hot-wired the car, removed the ignition, and stolen a stereo and CD player. |
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The alcolock stops a car's ignition working unless the driver gives a breath sample. |
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With all engines using spark plugs it is comparatively easy to ascertain whether the ignition system is working properly. |
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Spark arrestors play a critical role in the prevention of wildland fire and ignition of explosive atmospheres. |
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She'd like him jammed into her slot, like him to crank into her and she didn't think ignition would be far off if he did. |
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The fire was reportedly the result of an accidental ignition, after a welding torch being used to repair flood damage had been left ignited. |
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Built from a car ignition trembler coil set, Gallagher used the device to keep his horse from scratching itself against his car. |
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Attempts to use anthracite as a fuel had ended in failure, as the coal resisted ignition under cold blast conditions. |
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The inert gas buffer between fuel and oxygen atmospheres ensures they are never capable of ignition. |
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The hydrogen gas produced by the reaction is heated by the thermal energy released at the same time, causing ignition and a violent explosion. |
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I got into the car and I put the key into the ignition and Lennon's voice came straight out of the radio and it was Starting Over. |
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All 50 states and the District of Columbia have some type of ignition interlock laws. |
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Intoxalock understands how important convenience is to ignition interlock customers. |
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Once you slip into the driver's seat, simply put one foot on the brake, tap the push-start ignition and you're ready to hit the open road. |
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Starting in the 1930s attempts were made to produce a compression ignition Diesel engine for aviation use. |
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Without a spark to occur, the auto ignition temperature of petrol is about 400 degrees Celsius. |
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Heat release rate and ignition temperature were determined by using microcalorimeter and sample size was kept about 3-4 mg. |
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Heyn's driver's license had a restriction on it requiring that he only drive a vehicle with an ignition interlock. |
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Some lamp types contain a little neon, which permits striking at normal running voltage, with no external ignition circuitry. |
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Most aircraft engines use spark ignition, generally using gasoline as a fuel. |
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Boeing claims to have eliminated the risk of combustion, but not ignition. |
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Our mechanics can diagnose, analyze, and repair any engine problem, including fuel injection, emissions, ignition, and carburetion issues. |
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Running-on occurs because of high combustion temperatures caused by defects such as over-advanced ignition timing or excessive carbonisation. |
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Vauxhall Zafira left unlocked with keys in the ignition in camping grounds stolen. |
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Until this point, an additional ignition barrier was required by all Spray Foam Manufacturers for open-cell insulation in attic and crawl space applications. |
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They function by de-energizing the circuit downstream of the device upon which an arc-fault is detected to help prevent ignition and a resultant fire. |
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Ignition of leaking hydrogen is widely assumed to be the cause, but later investigations pointed to the ignition of the aluminized fabric coating by static electricity. |
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Therefore, a combustible mixture exists in the premixing portion of the injector, and ignition of this mixture prior to entering the combustor must be prevented. |
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Overexposure to respirable coal mine dust can lead to coal workers' pneumoconiosis, and the formation of dust clouds that can become explosive if a methane ignition occurs. |
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Many manufacturers are replacing the traditional key and ignition barrel with keyless systems that use radio waves to exchange code between key fob and car. |
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Enriched fuel with additives like ignition accelerators, antiknock agents. |
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The 22 nm particles measured as aerosol particles are already agglomerates of smaller primary structures formed immediately after spark ignition and condensation. |
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Cetane's renewable diesel is highly stable and provides higher ignition value than traditional biodiesel or petrodiesel, while producing lower emissions. |
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The worn-out brushes in a dead starter or a short circuit in a sparkless ignition distributor would eventually be revealed to a mechanic who carefully dug through the clues. |
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Under normal operating conditions, the exhaust temperature control system acts to control the flow of fuel when the ignition temperature limit is reached. |
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A brief and exactly defined retardation of ignition and injection during upshifting at full load additionally provides for shorter shift times here. |
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The term is applied to those varieties of coal which do not give off tarry or other hydrocarbon vapours when heated below their point of ignition. |
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Ignition harnesses were prone to succumb to the damp British weather and the failure of the harness would also lead to the engine stopping. |
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Time measures itself out in a series of diminishing peristaltic ticks, countdowning slowly towards the miracle of Ignition. |
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Ignition was usually via flintlock, but some snaphances and miquelets were also seen. |
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Ignition voltage needs to be high enough to overcome the high resistance created by the air gap. |
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After supporting Liverpool's acoustic tunesmiths The Coral last year they were quickly snapped up by Ignition management, who look after Oasis. |
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Ignition cables puled out of unlocked car and laptop stolen. |
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