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This figure also clearly indicates the burst of material out of the back of the star, seen as the second peak in the left-hand panel.
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The scaffolds degraded at a linear rate after an initial burst release of material within the first hour.
An unusual spate of eruptions was seen on the surface of the sun, described as "a series of fast puffs" followed by "the slow ejection of a massive burst of solar material from the sun's atmosphere".
BAM, as ever, champions the new: its fall season includes the New York première of the composer-conductor Matthew Aucoin's opera about Walt Whitman, "Crossing" (Oct . 3-8, and "Road Trip," a burst of fresh material from the composers of Bang on a Can which celebrates the collective's thirtieth anniversary (Oct . 27-28.
There is a book of images of Mount Fuji, a scroll that unrolls into a roomlong depiction of a day's river journey, manuals on how to draw flowers and leaves, records of first encounters with Westerners in the 19th century, and even — as part of the show's bursts of contemporary material — a book that commemorates a nanosecond's trauma on the 20th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima.
However, when triggered with a small burst of heat, the material reverts to its original chemical composition, releasing a much larger amount of heat energy.
Matter hitting a solid, compact object would emit a final burst of energy, whereas material passing through an event horizon would not.
If shells of material do exist near bursts, they probably come from the massive stars themselves or from other supernovas popping off nearby, he adds.
In all, the team expects that the gamma-ray burst ejected about one one-hundredth of a solar mass of material, with some of it being gold.
Dumping water on the hot fuel rods would create a burst of steam that could take radioactive material with it into the atmosphere.
To numerically calculate burst pressure material curve is essential.
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