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The rate at which pressure is reduced also controls the explosiveness.
The speed at which pressure rises and falls is the frequency.
Each of these little martinets is a veto point on which pressure may be concentrated; each is the fulcrum of a lever that can move the whole body.
In addition, there is a time limit of 90 minutes a game and a 45-second shot clock, which pressure a player's shot making and decision making.
And when natural-gas reserves are depleted to levels at which pressure falters, the pipes will freeze and burst, the halls will flood, and offices and apartments will become instantly uninhabitable.
The project was condemned as "absolutely crazy" by the respected epidemiologist Lord May. 2 Termination risk In which pressure to stop climate change results in the adoption of stratospheric aerosol geo-engineering.
The emergency meeting of the IAAF council came at the end of a week in which pressure had grown on the governing body to act in the wake of Pound's damning 325-page report.
Compounding the tragedy, the company never alerted federal monitors to three earlier outbursts — the last only three days before the disaster — in which pressure from above caused coal to explode from winnowed supports.
The rate at which pressure changes at a point on the surface as a tornado approaches may be as great as 100 hectopascals per second (100 hectopascals are equivalent to about 10 percent of atmospheric pressure at sea level).
Leaching is carried out by two main methods: simple leaching at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure; and pressure leaching, in which pressure and temperature are increased in order to accelerate the operation.
Fusing is either by direct heat; by hot-head fusing presses, in which pressure surfaces are heated by electric heating grids or steam; or by electronic high-frequency or infrared systems.
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