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The heart's output can also be reduced sufficiently to produce shock without blood loss.
If the clashing images did not produce shock and awe, it perhaps depicted, for one day, a new strain of March Madness.
Another possible cause of shock through vascular dilation is drugs; many anesthetic drugs create a controlled shock that must be carefully monitored by adjusting dosage, and overdoses of several such drugs, including barbiturates and narcotics, produce shock symptoms.
Such stars often throw off powerful winds and jets that produce shock waves when they collide with material in their path.
The GEKKO-XII laser facility was used to produce shock waves into "two-layer two-materials" two-layer two-materialscarbon depositwo-layer two-materialsbstargets
In 2014 it was announced that O'Brien would produce "Shock Treatment" for the theatrical stage.
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But such a restructuring would produce shocks that would reverberate around the world.
These eels, which can produce shocks of up to 600 volts, can injure or even kill human beings.
The basic goal of the launcher was to drive a flyer to critical velocities that will produce shock-to-detonation (SDT) in high explosive upon impact.
Other researchers are developing different types of energy-producing shock absorbers.
But when you're part of a community, a crime produces shock, anger, a surplus of emotion, and you seek out information.
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