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I thought this dying rose effect was born of high-tech artistry, but Imagineers told me that it's one of the oldest and simplest illusions: Pepper's Ghost, named for the scholar who popularized it, John Henry Pepper.
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Vacuum and non-vacuum experiments were performed to test the temperature rising effect on drill tools.
The latter has a much more pronounced stress rising effect, and consequently higher strength losses were determined for ultrafine grades.
Or, in other words, there is a rising effect of remittance income on education spending as the quality of education in a district grows.
Low vegetation coverage (34.56%) is likely to intensify the rising effect on evapotranspiration ratio by IA (percentage of irrigation area to total catchment area).
They are often located on a ceiling maximizing the warm air rising effect.
Results reveal that corrosion damage may result in relevant strength degradation on the basis of stress rising effects associated with the formation of surface corrosion pits.
The extra temperature rise effect accompanied with the EMT process can be neglected since the EMP induced local maximum and average temperature rises corresponding to a common sojourn time of 1.16 s are only 1.3 °C and 0.6 °C, respectively.
If Washington unnerves them, and sends interest rates rising, the effect really could be calamitous.
As developing nations' share of global GDP rises, the effect will be to shrink the ratio of trade to global income.
According to uSwitch.com, the average household energy bill for the big six will range from £1,332 to £1,491 a year once the price rises take effect.
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