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Each piece intervenes in the normal course of art and society, creating a turbulence.
Enlarging the openings drastically increases the volume and force of the tides, creating a turbulence that stirs up the sediment and flushes it out to sea.
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But this increased pressure is creating a dangerous turbulence.
It is due to the fluid coming from the input 2 going straight to the wall, creating a lot of turbulence.
Calving is a process in which blocks of ice get detached or break off from the glacier, irrespective of weather conditions, all the year round, and crash into the sea with thundering noise creating a boiling like turbulence.
"What I am trying to do is to open all fronts and create a huge turbulence," Mr. Boutaris said.
In this paper, a substantial extension of the SEM is introduced and systematically optimised to create a realistic turbulence field based on von Kármán velocity spectra.
Ultrasonic radiation creates a mechanical turbulence in the medium irradiated.
"Reform needs to be managed carefully and we should avoid creating a huge amount of turbulence and distraction in the education system for no real gain.
An aggressive M&A program can generate internal turbulence, creating a need for more subsequent restructuring.
The pilot described the object as being spherical, with something like a green afterburner creating a considerable amount of turbulence behind it.
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