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In the end, a majority of the "teachers" administered the strongest shock of 450 volts, and the experiment was replicated elsewhere with similar results.
In 1805 the drowning of Wordsworth's favorite brother, John, the captain of a sailing vessel, gave Wordsworth the strongest shock he had ever experienced.
The strongest shock was recorded for a skimmer with a cylindrical throat, and the weakest shock was produced by the skimmer with the largest diameter and a conical throat.
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Dark pixels provide a strong shock; lighter pixels merely tingle.
That blast immediately produced a strong shock wave, enormous amounts of heat, and lethal ionizing radiation.
Usually, a strong shock wave from a blasting cap or an exploding wire detonator is needed to set it off.
It also said, though, that some of the banks, like JPMorgan, had stronger "shock absorbers" than others.
Residents of Kunming, Yunnan's capital, felt a strong shock from the earthquake, with many people running into the streets despite falling rain, the semiofficial China News Service said.
A strong shock of perfume fills one's nostrils in the store, and before long your head feels like it may be expanding.
The detonation also immediately produces a strong shock wave that propagates outward from the blast to distances of several miles, gradually losing its force along the way.
Strong shock fronts also occur immediately after explosions, of course, and when windowpanes are broken by an explosion, the broken glass tends to fall outward rather than inward.
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