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Second, the flame front velocity may become slower than the end gas auto-ignition rate, thus increasing the risk of knocking.
The EGR also allowed the combustion to be phased in a more efficient angle by reducing the risk of knocking, which helped reduce the exhaust gas temperature, despite the elimination of the fuel enrichment strategy.
Damaged racks could mean knocked-over assemblies, or assemblies leaning on other assemblies even a routine method of extraction runs the risk of knocking them around and playing havoc with the inner fuel rods.
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But the paper said that the risk of knock-on effects that could hit other euro zone countries under market scrutiny now was underestimated.
This way you don't run the risk of accidentally knocking the poles over before they have been stabilized.
For that alone, I keep cycling, no matter the risk of getting knocked off again.
Given the nature of fighting, you will always run the risk of getting knocked out during any round (e.g. maybe you find out the market you entered is saturated, or your product is not going to survive), or conversely, you could knock your opponent out cold (e.g. maybe you receive a buy-out offer from a large company).
Israeli attorney Shlomo Lecker, who represents the community, says that Khan Al Ahmar is not the only school at risk of being knocked down.
It should also be free from any risk of being knocked over.
Therefore, brake mean effective pressure is markedly increasing, leading to increased risks of knock onset and abnormal combustions in last-generation SI engines.
There was talk of knocking it down.
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