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The reason they are so hazardous: Locked faults act like an absorber of tectonic energy.
He discusses his own role as a catalyst for ideas, a referee of internal debates, a voice of experience, and, most important, an absorber of uncertainty.
The laboratory test of an absorber of actual dimensions confirmed its efficiency.
She sees herself as something of a ventriloquist, an absorber of voices not her own, and with Saunders she knew, "from the first line, that I was in danger".
The obvious concern the paper raises is that climate change could disturb the existing pattern of winds and currents and shut down the hot spots, making the entire ocean less efficient as an absorber of carbon dioxide.
Unlike periodic excitation where the pendulum may be used as an absorber of energy, in transient response the conditions leading to absorption do not apply.
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A comparative study has also been made among the performance parameters of an absorber plate of different shapes with the variation of collector fluid inlet temperature.
The spectrum from the front of the rear cover glass of the sample, corresponding to an absorber thickness of 400µm, was recorded (see inset of Fig. 1).
The sponge boundary uses the scheme of Cerjan et al. (1985) with an absorber thickness of 20 grids.
The numerical results make possible a discussion of the conditions for subdividing walls which make a local absorber of a lateral absorber.
A black body is a body that is a perfect absorber of light and yet it is a perfect emitter of radiation as well.
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