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Pan Sonic uses tones, but usually low and rumbling, and they're boosted high enough to make your rib cage shake.
The medical prospects have boosted high commercial expectations, and many of the promising scaffolds are under development by biotech start-up companies.
Now, thanks to a telescope briefly boosted high above Earth by a small rocket, astronomers have found evidence of long-theorized magnetic processes that could help explain these blistering temperatures.
Recent papers [1 5] have proposed two different systems to more efficiently and more rapidly burn the fuel in highly boosted, high compression ratio, directly injected internal combustion engines permitting multi-mode combustion operation.
Incremental rural change, the kind fuelled by Pride teas in churches and rainbow flags boosted high, "is helping to change attitudes and that's pretty important".
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Depending on the degree of the damage, the boosted high-frequency sounds can fill in where your damaged hearing organ is lacking.
We've boosted high-school-graduation rates at the expense of rigor, resulting in sixty-eight per cent of community-college students requiring remedial classes, and most of them dropping out.
As for the International Space Station (ISS), at about 210 miles above Earth it's so low that it has to be periodically boosted higher because its orbit is perpetually decaying due to residual atmospheric drag.
The octane sensitivity (S), defined as the difference between the Research Octane Number RONN) and the Motor Octane Number (MON), is of increasing interest in spark ignition (SI) engines because of its relevance to knock resistance at boosted high-load conditions.
Having the ratings boosted higher here will help these parents make better decisions on the fly.
Images of him boosting high above the waves began to define surf media in the late 1980s.
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