An arc then flashes over between these electrodes 24 and 13, giving rise to ionization and pressurization. |
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And if the light came on, it wouldn't want to go to a higher altitude because if that door was open, you would not get the pressurization. |
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Pores as large as 3 m diameter can be sufficient to support some pressurization and flow, but they could be expected to be very leaky. |
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This rate of pressurization was achieved by use of a pressure regulator set at 4 MPa admitting air to the pressure bomb via a needle valve. |
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Practical cryogenics however, is a monumental engineering task and pressurization is bulky, inefficient and potentially dangerous. |
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Using our new worst-case scenario, we faced an 800-mile, two-engine transit, at 10,000 feet, and unable to maintain pressurization. |
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We are able to maintain precise control over temperature, humidity and pressurization. |
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Engineers used a computer-controlled boom pressurization system to initiate deployment of the boom and sail system. |
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Providing air locks and pressurization to reduce the entry of vehicular exhaust and other outside contaminants. |
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Air supply ducts for stairwell pressurization are not properly fire-separated and do not incorporate fire dampers. |
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The similar pH response of root exudate and sap collected by shoot pressurization suggests that xylem sap of N-deprived Capsicum plants is indeed more alkaline in vivo. |
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However, we quickly developed a pressurization problem which required us to fly the mission at FL240 unpressurized and breathing oxygen for over 3 hours. |
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It was also nice to have pressurization but, as I recall, we were able to hold only about 8000 feet cabin altitude when at about 15,000 to 17,000 feet cruising flight level. |
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They had to use a new combination of materials that would allow for pressurization and mobility. |
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The allowable weather conditions for gantry withdrawal depend on the Ariane stage pressurization values. |
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Any actuator connected may execute a movement because of the pressurization. |
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However, pressurization loss prevents the probe from continuing its mission. |
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In one exemplary embodiment, an apparatus includes a pressurization cylinder, and a piston which is slidable within the cylinder to pressurize a gas. |
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They also wanted a second look at a liquid hydrogen pressurization relief valve that cycled more times during the first tanking test than is standard. |
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Its braking, pressurization, and air-conditioning systems are run not by hydraulics but by electricity from lithium-ion batteries. |
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Remove the gauze pad after pressurization of the cylinder for 30 minutes. |
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How is the reservoir protected from over pressurization? |
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The X-15 add-on aircraft has been designed to simulate rocket propulsion and its related fuel systems including, in the case of the X-15, the use of three different propellants and their pressurization methods. |
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Wreckage examination and analysis showed that, at impact, the flaps were up, the landing gear was retracted, the landing lights were retracted and off, and the cabin pressurization dump valve was closed. |
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In large motors the igniter may feed into a miniature motor containing a fast-burning propellant charge, which exhausts into the main motor to produce ignition and pressurization. |
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Two crew members put on hazmat suits and went out with flashlights, waiting three minutes in the entry to simulate pressurization, but could find no problem. |
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Thus airplanes have oxygen masks, in case of loss of pressurization. |
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During these flights, an Officer can experience rapid and repetitive pressurization changes and high gravitational forces during excessive turbulence that can last for sustained periods. |
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A system of valves allows the simultaneous suction and pressurization of the product to be sprayed, in the two chambers of the suction tube, therefore ensuring the utmost uniformity during the application. |
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In a major retrofit of the annealing furnace, it employed a pulse-firing system, ceramic fibres, furnace pressurization and microprocessors to regulate the burners. |
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The purpose of these instructions is to avoid tyre deformations that could either complicate the pressurization of the tyre when fitted or cause permanent deformation that hinders the correct use of the tyre. |
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The cabin pressurization and control system is responsible for regulating pressure in the aircraft cabin during flight. |
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Several researchers have studied the effects of high hydrostatic pressurization treatment on intramuscular proteinases. |
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No pressurization problem was found after maintenance staff and local authorities reviewed the aircraft, Snow said. |
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The cabin pressurization indicators confirmed a rapid increase in cabin altitude. |
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The incidence of early radiolucencies about a pegged glenoid component using cement pressurization. |
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Based on measured room pressure value, this algorithm modulates exhaust valve to vary the offset in order to maintain the desired pressurization set point. |
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Instead, the positive pressurization constantly pushes clean air out of the cab, which maintains a much cleaner and healthier environment for the operator. |
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Pressurization control technology utilized in cleanroom facilities has been traditionally based on intuitive suggestion instead of well-established guidelines. |
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Pressurization presents design and construction challenges to maintain the structural integrity and sealing of the cabin and hull and to prevent rapid decompression. |
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