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"The dirty secret in this country," the nuncio tells his protege at one point, "is that General Noriega has never needed to apply much force to stay in power".
"The dirty secret in this country," the nuncio tells his protege at one point, "is that General Noriega has never needed to apply much force to stay in power". The result is a novel that often reads more like a screenplay (which it apparently once was) and dialogue that sometimes sounds too much like a spaghetti western.
The parts on a refractometer may be small and delicate, so try not to apply much force even if they become slightly stuck.
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The prediction, outlined in a paper Weyand published last month in the Journal of Applied Physiology, is based on the idea that humans could run faster if they were able to apply much greater force to the ground.
These developments welded horse and rider into a single unit and enabled the knight to apply much of the force of his horse's charge to the point of the lance, held couched beneath the arm, without being driven over the horse's rump on impact.
Try applying much more force than necessary the first few times.
In our protocol we applied much higher forces (161 kg of axial load and 18 kg of shear force) at 32° of flexion to simulate loading of the knee at toe-off, which more closely replicated the type of loading seen during walking.
So don't apply too much force, don't use a cheap after-market charger (only an original charger), and if you notice that the jack is loose, bring it to a repair place ASAP.
"If you apply as much force as quickly as possible on water, the limbs will break through the surface and you won't get anywhere," said Robert Wood, Ph.D., who is a co-author on the study, a Wyss Institute Core Faculty member, the Charles River Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the Harvard Paulson School, and founder of the Harvard Microrobotics Lab.
"Being part of the circus for so many years, pushing yourself so hard for so many years… the body starts to get worn out when you apply that much force to it".
Finally, managers approved Feustel to remove the limiter, and apply as much force as he safely thought it would take to release the bolt, which was successful.
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