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The merger eliminated duplicating track, resulting in a 2,900-mile 2,900-mile
And out in Northern California it rains, and you get a lot of grass races switched to the main track, resulting in complete mismatches".
Even greater gains have resulted from improving control of the radial motion of the disk arm from track to track, resulting in denser distribution of data on the disk.
However, the IRW goes to one side of rail and cannot return to the central position of track, resulting in eccentric wear of wheel and rail.
The extensive interactions between the dislocations slipping along the surface of the GaN/a-axis sapphire sample, therefore, confined the brittle transition part of the scratch track, resulting in ductile and/or brittle properties because of the deformed and strain-hardened lattice structure.
In total, each test vehicle drove 150 runs on the track, resulting in 600 runs per test lane in section A and 1500 runs per test lane in section B. The vehicles for friction measurements produced an additional 42 and 105 runs, respectively.
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The government said delays in moving the track resulted in the latest change of plans.
They claimed that the three teams' rear diffuser, an aerodynamic part that, by regulating the airflow out the back of the car and giving it added suction to the track, resulted in superior stability and speed, was not designed in the spirit of the regulations.
Thus, a sudden temperature rise on the time scale of 10-12 s along the ion track resulted in a molten state.
Swimming without wetsuits on the 3.8 km track resulted in a difference in race time of 19.6% in favour for male swimmers.
Necrosis of the mucosa of the upper respiratory track resulted in the formation of a pseudomembrane, which in turn obstructed the airway, causing asphyxia and death.
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