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When a nearby companion star runs out of hydrogen fuel and puffs up, it loses gas to the intense gravitational pull of the pulsar.
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No customers lost gas during the leak, Ms. Faber said.
The tissues lose gas molecules to the blood, which carries them to the lungs to be excreted.
Generally it is the consumer ratepayers, not the producers, who pay the penalty for the lost gas.
About 10,000 residents lost power and 500 lost gas service, said Pacific Gas and Electric, which expected all service to be restored by Monday.
"The magma can become embrittled by losing gas," said Dr. Sparks of Bristol University, "and this leads to conditions whereby the thing can explode".
But because the venting holes are open at all times, the air bags can lose gas early in the deployment before the occupant has had time to hit the air bag.
The lost gas would have been the building material for new stars, and without it Messier 106 is likely to turn into a barren, lenticular galaxy full of old, red stars and no Catherine wheel spiral arms.
From 7000 to 4000 m, the lost gas is less than 5%%.
In a faulted folded zone with a lower fluid pressure coefficient, the lost gas is basically free gas, which leads to a lower yield of shale gas.
Not to mention a significant drain on the pockets of natural gas companies who don't get to bill for the lost gas.
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