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The act of igniting.
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A new computational approach to ignition dynamics is presented here for spark-ignited (SI) engine combustion simulations.
An unnamed Zanu-PF MP later told the US embassy that the party was badly fractured and "like a stick of TNT, susceptible to ignition and disintegration".
For Rhonda Buckholtz, who specializes in I.C.D. training, these include "exposure to ignition of plastic jewelry" and injuries caused while "knitting and crocheting".
CHALLENGES: It can be difficult to collect the oil in a thickness that is conducive to ignition, especially if currents make booms ineffective.
Computer chips now manage everything from air-bags, door-locks and seat adjustments to ignition timing, throttle position, fuel injection, gear selection, cruise control, stability, and increasingly the brakes.
Robbie Kerr and I represented the Brits at a business reception hosted by the Irish ambassador, before heading to "Ignition," an event for VIP guests and media held at all race venues to launch the weekend.
Approximately 6.3 cm of rain had fallen prior to ignition.
They are trying to identify some of the obstacles to getting to ignition," Campbell says.
The last rain occurred on 5 November, thus a period of drying had occurred prior to ignition.
Wall heat losses are a major impediment to ignition and flame stabilization in microcombustion.
Time to ignition, critical heat flux, in-depth temperature profiles were investigated.
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