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All at once I was being boosted into a truck by someone with skin and hands.
The mission's primary payload was INSAT-1B, an Indian communications and weather observation satellite, which was released by the orbiter and boosted into a geostationary orbit.
The satellite was carried in the rear of the shuttle's payload bay, and was boosted into a geosynchronous transfer orbit by a Payload Assist Module (PAM-D), a small solid rocket upper stage, after its release from the orbiter.
The discovery of gold in Kalgoorlie and adjoining areas in the early 1890s had created an easily exploitable investment boom; as Bottomley's biographer Alan Hyman observes, "A hole in the ground ... could be boosted into a very promising gold-mine, and investors only found that they had backed a loser after the mine had been floated as a public company and they had paid hard cash for their shares".
These two improvement matrices of the intermediate periods represent the improvement in CD4+ cell count and suppression in viral load that occur when a failing patient is switched to a new HAART regimen; i.e. a proportion of patients is boosted into a more favorable health state.
After that, whether a "weak" learning algorithm which performs just slightly better than random guessing using the PAC learning algorithm can be "boosted" into an arbitrarily accurate "strong" learning algorithm was analyzed in [11].
When a fluorescent molecule absorbs a quantum of light, a valence electron is boosted into an excited state and returns to the ground state by: emitting a fluorescence photon, converting the energy internally, or transferring the energy to the environment, or a combination of some of these.
It was the end of January 1958 before Americans succeeded with Explorer 1, boosted into orbit by a multistage version of Mr. von Braun's Jupiter-C.
Young authors today write not for an increasingly uninterested public, but in the hope that their work will be given a review in one of the big publications or boosted into commercial viability by a nomination for one of the many artificially-generated, publicity-enhancing prize ceremonies that clog up the literary calendar.
Satellites must be disposed of at the end of their lives, whether by boosting them into a stable "graveyard" orbit or having them burn up in the atmosphere.
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