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But it's not a cathedral-style resonance, which dissipates in space as it travels.
The tendon-to-bone junction is a highly specialized tissue which dissipates stress concentrations between mechanically dissimilar tendon and bone.
This chip, which dissipates 170 mW and consumes 11.7 mm^2, requires only a single 4f sc) clock and reference current and no adjustments.
At the moment, electrical currents are used to generate a magnetic field to erase or flip the polarity of nanomagnets, which dissipates a lot of energy.
That works well enough for much of the show, but not for the ending, which dissipates the energy without being cathartic.
This is down to accumulated heat in the oceans, which dissipates slowly and drives changes in the water cycle as it does so.
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The season effectively ended with Hurricane Isaac, the last named storm, which dissipated Oct. 2.
In the end Laurel made a joke which dissipated the tension.
Rice cared little for the controversy, which dissipated almost as quickly as it flared.
Not museum customs, certainly, and not Ms. Cool's precise movements, which dissipated in her cavernous surroundings.
Uncoupling proteins (UCP) are inner mitochondrial membrane transporters which dissipate the proton gradient, releasing stored energy as heat.
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