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Whereas the Spey had a thrust to weight ratio of about five to one, the Eurofighter engine has a thrust to weight ratio of nine to one.
This earthquake had a thrust mechanism with a P-axis oriented E-W, consistent with the nature of the Kabaw Fault and completely different from intermediate-depth earthquakes in surrounding areas (see Fig. 8(a)), which have T-axes oriented E-W and record down-dip extension.
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He added: "We just didn't really have a thrust the whole night.
Others have been here before, but Mr. Crewdson has a thrust very much his own.
Circle in the Square, though, has a thrust stage surrounded by raked seating on three sides.
The Cessna 402 has a thrust to weight ratio about 0.37, and a total thrust of approximately 11000 N.
This event also has a thrust fault mechanism and is the largest aftershock as of this writing.
In the formative days of his stardom, when he's doing songs like I Got You (I Feel Good) in 1965, his rhythms already have a thrust that's spikier, more volcanically charged, than the gliding jubilation of rock.
With the proposed design technique, Earth Moon transfer trajectory is successfully designed with the plasma thruster having a thrust direction sequence of "fixed-varied-fixed" and a thrust acceleration sequence of "constant-variable-constant".
The ES has a thrusting prow with deeply recessed fog lights and, in between, the two-tiered "spindle grille" that Lexus committed to with redesigns of the ES as well as the GS sports sedan.
It has a thrust-to-weight ratio greater than one, providing power to climb and accelerate vertically.
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