Sentence examples for Diminished pressure from inspiring English sources

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The concept introduces a new mass flow control model optimising the primary and secondary water streams to achieve remarkably higher temperature cooling in a new low temperature programme with diminished pressure losses.

That, combined with the fact that we're living in an era of diminished pressure from natural selection, means that Stefansson and his colleagues may have identified the single biggest factor in the ongoing development of the human genome: new mutations caused by old sperm.

QCT, a colorless crystalline compound, melts at about 192 193 °C and can be sublimed under a diminished pressure.

With Democrats having shown their determination to fight, and to resist Trump's efforts to dictate to the legislative branch, they head into the border-security negotiations that begin Wednesday with greater leverage and diminished pressure from immigration advocates and party activists opposed to a wall.

The cooled supernatants were concentrated under diminished pressure.

The solvent was concentrated under diminished pressure to afford a crude residue.

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"The members generally remained confident," the minutes said, "that some progress would begin to be made in reducing the underlying rate of inflation during the period ahead, given their expectations of diminished pressures on labor and capital resources". Their view was formed, however, before the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait pushed oil prices up sharply.

Keep in mind as well that pressure can be lost due to friction, and long pipes or hoses serving as your water retrieval system can result in greatly diminished pressures.

The sustained increase in red cells in persons who reside permanently at high altitudes is a direct result of the diminished oxygen pressure in the environment.

He singled out the "new, more important role" of the E.C.B. Governing Council in signing off on governments' compliance with their reform programs; the implications for beneficiary countries, and the "disincentivizing impact" that "diminished market pressure could have on euro zone institution-building".

There may be some concern that an increased respiratory rate may result in intrinsic PEEP and hemodynamic problems (e.g. decreased cardiac filling, decreased cardiac output, and diminished blood pressure).

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