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The phrase "blow time" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific period of time when a person or group will engage in leisure activities, such as blowing bubbles or blowing out candles on a birthday cake. Example: "We always set aside some blow time during our family picnics, where the kids can have fun blowing bubbles while the adults relax and chat."
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The samples of bubble-PCWS were obtained after a certain amount of compressed-air blow time.
When he is about in the center blow, time it right to blow his face up.
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After a blowing time of about one hour, the final carbon content is on the order of 0.015 percent, and only about 2 percent chromium has been lost.
A temperature of 1,650° C (3,000° F) could thus be obtained in a blowing time of 15 minutes with a charge weight of about half a ton.
The charges of a basic oxygen furnace have grown to 400 tons and, with a low-silicon charge, blowing times can be reduced to 15 to 20 minutes.
This is because the positivity-preserving property can hardly be satisfied for high-order ones, leading to incorrect blow-up time and blow-up sets.
Under suitable conditions on the nonlinearities, they determined a lower bound on the blow-up time when blow-up occurs.
In Section 3, we will find a lower bound for the blow-up time when blow-up occurs.
Under certain conditions on the data, we construct a lower bound for the blow-up time when blow-up occurs.
In this section, we study the lower bound to the blow-up time when blow-up occurs and show Theorem 1.4.
And another thunderous blow, this time from Ellyse Perry.
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