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China's economic engine, still dependent on export revenue and foreign investment inflows to keep its people employed, would probably sputter and slow to a crawl.

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The problem with having the thermocouple's reference, "cold" junction on the inner side of the HPMD is that its temperature may increase significantly; without proper cooling of the instrument's base, especially at a higher density of the filling gas, which requires higher thermal power inflow to keep up with the preset, fixed temperature ramp.

In spontaneously breathing patients, heliox is administered using an open circuit via a facemask connected to a reservoir bag with a sufficient inflow to keep it inflated [ 5].

It would have to set domestic interest rates high enough to attract the capital inflow required to keep the yuan at 6.13 to the dollar.But is that really China's predicament?

It has hiked already-high tariffs on many imports even further, and is taxing foreign-currency inflows increasingly heavily to keep out speculative inflows.

It might also distinguish between efforts to limit the size of inflows, so as to keep the currency cheap, and far less controversial attempts to reduce their volatility.

Nationalist hackles rise quickly in some developed countries, especially in Europe and Japan, when demographers suggest that low birth rates and aging populations may require huge inflows of immigrants to keep economies afloat.

When the container is almost full, the outflow of data from the container is controlled to be faster than the inflow in order to keep the data in the container newest.

Fishermen in Matagorda Bay, which connects the river to the Gulf of Mexico, depend on freshwater inflows from the lakes to keep shrimp and oysters healthy.

Modest controls on capital inflows are one way to keep such speculators in check.Over the past year most countries in emerging Asia (with the exception of Vietnam) have allowed their currencies to strengthen somewhat against the yuan, even as China has allowed the yuan to rise against the greenback.

I calculate that $35 billion to $40 billion (or 8% to 9% of GDP) in hard-currency capital inflows will be needed to keep Russia out of the red this year, even after net foreign exchange reserves are run down to zero.

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