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Before the gas can be buried, it must be compressed to a supercritical state and transported via pipeline to the injection site two processes that are also expensive.
To heat targets to useful temperatures, the beam must be compressed to a millimeter-scale radius and a duration of about 1 ns.
The cryogels can be delivered in a minimally invasive manner due to their extreme flexibility and resilience, enabling them to be compressed to a fraction of their size and injected underneath the skin via a surgical needle.
For VRLA batteries with absorptive glass mat (AGM) separators, the plate group should be compressed to a definite pressure and then fastened with polymer tapes before insertion into the battery container (for both traction and stationary cells).
It is shown that despite a small number of brittle uniaxial strut failures, ductile deformation by strut bending predominates in the foams, with the result that all but the densest foam could be compressed to a nominal strain in the vicinity of 80% without macroscopic fracture.
In order to deliver gas to customers, it must be compressed to a certain pressure.
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"Diesel units rely on self-compression, meaning that fuel is compressed to a much greater extent, putting more pressure on internal parts," the study said.
The body is compressed to a sharp edge ventrally, hence the name razor fish.
In 1996, the five events were compressed to a single day, rather than four or five.
For example, at the center of a black hole, according to classical theory, the density is infinite (because a finite mass is compressed to a zero volume).
Starting from rolled texture, asymmetry will increase to close to 1 along the rolling direction after being compressed to a strain of 0.2.
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