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Afterwards, everyone is pretty hyper, joking, a great release of tension.
Dr. Zinn's career in nuclear engineering began in 1939 when Niels Bohr, the Danish physicist, told American colleagues that he thought the uranium atom could be split into roughly equal halves, with a great release of energy.
What a great release of anger and frustration.
This explains why diagnostic rates of autism did not increase as much in France, where there was no great release of 'retarded' children from confinement in the 1960s and where children with developmental problems continue to receive institutional residential care up to the present day (Eyal et al., 2010).
Continue to do this until you feel a great release of energy and possibly an essential state like "inner peace".
Someone once requested that their partner smack them across the face, the partner was appalled, but then discovered it was a great release of tension in their relationship.
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Some research suggests that it may provoke a greater release of hormones associated with acne.
Higher volume and intensity of resistance training routine elicits a greater release of epinephrine.
When bombarded with neutrons, the lithium yields tritium, which when fused with the deuterium generates a greater release of energy.
But proving that infant mortality hundreds of miles from the stricken nuclear plant has increased 20-30% in 20 years, or that the many young people suffering from genetic disorders, internal organ deformities and thyroid cancers are the victims of the world's greatest release of radioactivity, is impossible.
Using calculations to determine the worst possible case, Stephen Quinn, a Con Ed vice president who once managed the plant, said the greatest release of radioactivity outside the plant buildings would have been "one-fifth to one-twentieth of the exposure you currently get just from walking in a park, standing on a rock".
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