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Engulfment means the surrounding and effective capture of a person by a liquid or finely divided (flowable) solid substance that can be aspirated to cause death by filling or plugging the respiratory system or that can exert enough force on the body to cause death by strangulation, constriction, or crushing.
With the new information, a team led by Andrew C. Fabian, an astrophysicist at the University of Cambridge in England, calculated that weak magnetic fields, about one ten-thousandth as strong as the Earth's field, exert enough force on the charged particles in the threads to keep them together, thus perhaps answering the puzzle.
The XOS 2 has a quite impressive 17:1 lifting ratio, so when the person wearing the suit lifts 170 pounds, they only need to exert enough force to lift 10 pounds.
A human being – even a large, strong one or even several of them - would not be able to exert enough force on the door handle to overcome the cabin pressurization and open the door.
Individual E proteins then group together into trimers, and at least two trimers are needed to exert enough force to allow the membranes to fuse.
If you find it difficult to apply enough pressure at first, try using your hands to press down on your right knee to help you exert enough force to stop.
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Japanese investigators noted that the autopilot in Boeing cockpits automatically disengages if the pilot exerts enough force on the control column.
Simply exerting enough force on the strap to damage the cable sends a signal to the authorities that the device could be being tampered with.
Though no telescope was powerful enough to see such a planet directly, Marcy was intrigued by the theory, put forth by Canadian astronomer Gordon Walker, that a large planet might exert enough gravitational force on its star that the star would move slightly.
Once the two wells are connected, heavy drilling mud will be pumped down the relief well and into the damaged well's bore, building up a column of mud that would eventually exert enough downward force to overcome the pressure of the rising oil.
Most nuclei are less than 10 miles across, and are irregular in shape because -- unlike planets and stars -- their low mass does not exert enough gravitational force to make them round.
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