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You could pressurize whole buildings, but I don't think people want to live in a sealed building".
Another barrier to implementing AMS pathways was the influence of families, who could pressurize nurses and doctors to act against the pathway [ 17].
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This meant that the plane could not pressurize properly.
With its airtight chamber (thanks to a shell made of steel instead of the traditional wood), the Wright Brothers Tunnel could be pressurized, allowing researchers to experiment with scaled-down models and still get results that correlated with those of life-size tests.
Once there, it could have pressurized the water, pushing the fault apart and weakening it.
A series of channels above the membranes could be pressurized with 4 psi air or a gas mix, deflecting the membrane into the reactor chamber.
Frustrated by finding that his draft beers would pour at the wrong carbonation level after a few days on tap, Gordon set about to see if he could chill and pressurize each of his draught lines individually instead of running them all at the same temperature and gas mix, as is the custom.
As a result, the bone cement could not be pressurized adequately into the TiP-graft layer.
His space suit, ten years in development, could inflate with oxygen to pressurize his body and withstand temperatures as low as a hundred and fifty degrees below zero for ten minutes.
This would be important, as changes in the temperature in the mantle could cause it to expel highly pressurized steam, which could lead to volcanic eruptions.
The gas also self-pressurizes, which could eliminate the need for tank-pressurization systems.
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