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For example, the gas could be allowed to expand freely into a vacuum and do no work at all.
Similarly, compressed gas confined in a cylinder could either expand freely into the atmosphere if a valve were opened (an irreversible process), or it could do useful work by pushing a moveable piston against the force needed to confine the gas.
D'Arcy adds that you should stand upright so that your lungs can expand freely.
With a full flare angle of 6°, the incident beam will expand freely to fill the full tapered region owing to diffraction [35].
During the charging and discharging processes, the void space allowed the electroactive yolk to expand freely and avoided the yolks aggregating with other yolks.
In this way, formation of a well-ordered matrix does not allow Si-NCs to expand freely, leading to a stronger compressive stress exerted on the Si-NCs.
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In the Adagio especially, she expanded freely on Vivaldi's slow-moving, introspective melody and adorned phrase endings with cross-string trills, which, unlike the easier and more common single variety, have the clarity and definition of a keyboard trill.
The presented way is based on billet's end expanding freely protruding from a split die.
The setup consists of a stationary V-shaped flame stabilized on a rod and expanding freely in a lean premixed methane-air flow.
In particular, we expect the powerful cosmic jets to be expanding freely soon after leaving their central engines and to become confined by external pressure again only much later (e.g. Daly and Marscher 1988; Komissarov and Falle 1997).
Would a President Romney be able to operate under the rules that applied to Ronald Reagan and the two Bushes — as long as you say you're for limited government, you can expand government freely as the need arises — or would the lingering effect of Paul's campaign curtail his options?
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