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Discover Ludwig'over pressure' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to talk about a situation where someone or something is subjected to excessive or extreme pressure, often from external sources. For example, "The workers are feeling over pressured by their tight deadlines."
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Eventually, gravity wins out over pressure as the gas collapses to the point where the core of the nascent star reaches a temperature in excess of ten million degrees.
Each 30 ml gas sample was injected onto a 12 ml evacuated exetainer, the over pressure in the exetainers allowed us to check for leaks.
Some bombs are set off when vehicles pass over pressure plates.
Despite winning him over, pressure from a hotel near the festival site meant that four years later, Colgan was forced to move the festival site to Tisno.
The case was important because two local judges and a prosecutor resigned, apparently over pressure from the government to bring charges of attempted murder against the young men, who asserted that they had not begun the fight.
World - Bernhard Schlink: being German is a huge burden World - Germany's savers feel resentment and guilt over pressure to end euro crisis World - Barack Obama: can he win again?
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After being activated, the bombs were set to explode when the vehicles rolled over pressure-plate detonators.
The break-over pressure in this curve occurs at MMP equal to 5487.3 psia.
The break-over pressure in these recovery curves is deemed the MMP.
A region of improved solubility was found, without the presence of a cross-over pressure point.
Analysis based on cross-over pressure for the design limit indicates that this energy storage concept provides more than 24 h of energy storage if one considers S-glass towers of 10 MW or more.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com