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After several failures, he succeeded in proving his theory and rapidly producing steel ingots.
The contraction of muscles extending from the spring mechanism to the skull cause the springs and bladder wall to vibrate rapidly, producing a growling or humming noise.
The arc heats the air surrounding it and causes that air to expand rapidly, producing a shock wave that is heard as thunder.
Surface areas exposed during mining, as well as coal and rock waste (which were often dumped indiscriminately), weathered rapidly, producing abundant sediment and soluble chemical products such as sulfuric acid and iron sulfates.
The syrinx is an intricately constructed organ with a firm bony framework and filmlike vibrating internal membranes over which the air, during exhalation, passes rapidly, producing all the many utterances of the bird.
Raffi Khatchadourian, a writer for The New Yorker, points out that the image of Hugo submerged in living fuzz balls evokes a well-known episode of "Star Trek" called "The Trouble With Tribbles," in which the Enterprise is overrun with adorable, cuddly, rapidly producing creatures who eat their way into a grain supply.
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Meyer wrote the screenplay uncredited and for no pay before the deadline, surprising the actors and producers, and rapidly produced subsequent rewrites as necessary.
Among other things, they rapidly produce the digits of pi.
Wilson, supported by his cabinet colleague Harold Lever rapidly produced a £200m rescue plan, which Varley opposed in cabinet.
The technique rapidly produces millions of copies of genetic segments, so even minute traces of genetic contamination can skew results.
When the cartridge is triggered electrically from a lead, a proprietary mixture of material which contains an oxidiser reacts to rapidly produce a high-pressure gas.
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