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"The rational thinking that force does not work, even for the enforcer, is staring us in the face".
… That force does not seem that it would be proportional ― even if the child did hit him".
We could perform experiments and find that force does not equal mass times acceleration, falsifying this law of physics.
That force does not increase proportionate to the rise in intracellular calcium during calcium-induced inotropy maybe related to 'down stream' effects of protein kinase C, such as phosphorylation of troponin I reducing maximal actin-myosin ATPase activity [ 9].
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I've found from interacting with all kinds of people on Vine that forcing doesn't help, begging doesn't help.
In the science of mechanics, "work" is something that forces do when they move in the direction in which they are acting, and it is equal to the product of the average force and the distance moved.
Whereas many references found in the literature state that prestressing force does not affect the frequencies of vibration, almost every experimental test carried out on PRC beams showed an increase in eigenfrequencies for increasing value of prestressing force.
The weak interaction does not produce bound states (nor does it involve binding energy) – something that gravity does on an astronomical scale, that the electromagnetic force does at the atomic level, and that the strong nuclear force does inside nuclei.
They discovered that they could solve the mystery, provided that the weak force does not respect the symmetry known as parity.
That arrangement would be intended to ensure that the international force does not inadvertently impede the American military campaign.
However, it should be noted that the coercive force does not decrease to zero, which could be attributed to the aggregated nanoparticles, as shown in Fig. 3b.
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