Sentence examples for state of explosion from inspiring English sources

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"It's creating a state of explosion," he said.

But a single lifetime ago, no one knew that the universe was in a state of explosion, with galaxies receding from one another as space expands like a middle-age paunch.

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The price includes outrageous embellishments, like a $500,000 Dale Chihuly chandelier that illuminates the floating glass-and-granite staircase like a firework in a state of perpetual explosion.

TNO previously developed a Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) method, which combines a probability assessment with state-of-the-art explosion effect and consequence models.

The opening was magical, with clarinet, flute and horn making brief solo appearances in a world where everything was in a hushed state of becoming: its explosion into life, as the word "light" was sung, was the first of many spine-tingling moments.

To model railway signal light, it is important to keep in mind the construction of railway signal light to accurately model its mechanism and to avoid the unnecessary addition of states resulting in state explosion.

As complex topologies are not applicable in practice due to the problem of state explosion, modelling the system behaviour as unsophisticated as possible is very important [15].

The recent major work in automata modeling of rail interlocking systems has been done in Turkish National Railway Signalization Project (Söylemez et al. 2011; Turk et al. 2011; Dincel and Kurtulan 2012) which explain in detail techniques in how to model rail interlocking system modules, simultaneously pointing out the pitfall of state explosion for large models.

In a separate part of the intricate jigsaw puzzle, the FBI and police have been combing through vast numbers of photos and video clips of the bomb scene, before and after the explosions, using state-of-the-art facial recognition technology.

Results show that the state of the hydrogen/oxygen second explosion limit has the dominant influence in the system response in that, for all practical purposes, ignition is not possible when the air-stream temperature is lower than the crossover temperature, even allowing for viscous heating.

The authors helpfully state that hydrogen presents no risk of explosion at concentrations below 4.7%.

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