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is pressurised
verb
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The cabin has features to reduce traveller fatigue such as a quieter interior and higher pressurisation than previous generation of aircraft; the A380 is pressurised to the equivalent altitude of 1520 m up to 12000 m.
The inside of an A320 is pressurised to the equivalent height of about 8,000 feet.
Calculations confirm the formation of a concentration shock when an adsorbent bed is pressurised with air.
The department manager role is pressurised and you need to be able to make decisions under that pressure".
If someone is to survive as a stowaway then they have to get into an area of the plane that is pressurised and warm".
When the bed is pressurised, there is a shock across which the component partial pressures are discontinuous, whereas the total pressure remains continuous.
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At a time when the NHS is pressurising present and future governments to provide more funding, this looks increasingly untenable.
Podolski, however, refuses to be pressurised.
"It's pressurised but not cluttered.
"He's not being pressurised into this," he said.
Most of the pipelines are pressurised with a nitrogen gas.
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