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is ignition
noun
The act of igniting.
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His biggest hit this year is "Ignition (Remix)," a self-referential song expressly designed as a tool of seduction.
The tipping point for nuclear fusion is "ignition," the moment when the lasers release the same amount of energy that is required to power them.
One of the most important ones is ignition timing.
NIF's ultimate goal is "ignition," a self-sustaining reaction that produces more energy than was pumped into the target by the laser beams.
All it then takes to start a fire is ignition, and there can be as many as a thousand lightening strikes in a storm.
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Secondary roads usually have less traffic volume than primary roads and are less likely to be ignition sources (ORNL 2011).
Then there was a silence and then suddenly there's this dazzling light that flashes at you from the base of the launch pad - and that's ignition.
The failed launch was one Barbree would never forget: "There's ignition.
My kids were ignition babies; turn on the key, pull out the driveway and boom, they're asleep.
One of these will be the primary power supply for the ignition switch, one will be ignition wires, and the other will be the starter.
The part in question is an ignition module that regulates current to the spark plugs.
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