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The reference pressure could be atmosphericpressure or the pressure at some specified depth.
The manifold allows each reservoir to be at, above, or below atmosphericpressure.
Also, the small pore spaces in the same rock could allow water to exist despite low atmosphericpressure due to capillary action.
It involves administering pure oxygen to the patient at greater than atmosphericpressure.
Other important environmental parameters such as internal and external temperature, atmosphericpressure, and ventilation air speed are also monitored.
We translated the atmosphericpressure data to a very low frequency sound.
At the top of the fluid the pressure is equal to the atmosphericpressure, which is assumed here to be a constant.
These grooves ended a t the supply end in a chamber large enough to ensure that the fluid was supplied at atmosphericpressure.
The air in the test section was nominally at room temperature and atmosphericpressure.
As might be expected, the pressure drop required to produce this critical condition is very small; typically it is around 1% atmosphericpressure.
The same pulses absolutely sterilize the same bacteria at atmosphericpressure.
A nitrogen laser, which transverse electrical discharge in gas at atmosphericpressure has been built in our laboratory.
Here, the high-pressure regime is often defined as pressures above atmosphericpressure, to distinguish the high-pressure regime from the low-pressure regime.
However, ' atmosphericpressure ' is generally a noun of measure, in the same category with liters and moles.
Investigation of plasma plume imaging at atmosphericpressure may provide better information.
Compared with that, the nitrogenase enzyme operates in organisms under very mild conditions at atmosphericpressure and ambient temperature.
Where did this singular connection between nostalgia, oppression, and atmosphericpressure come from?
The probe, now located amidst the residual spray, measures atmosphericpressure.
An interaction of the latter type occurs when a supersonic jet, in which the pressure is greater than atmosphericpressure, exhausts into the atmosphere.
The sphere was exploded in air at atmosphericpressure.
The surrounding fluid is a passive gas that applies a constant atmosphericpressure on the liquid-gas interface.
This tunnel has a maximum speed of 40 m s-1 and the pressure in the working section is close to atmosphericpressure.
The initial conditions for startup were atmosphericpressure, with the vessel filled with air.
Forming of an electron beam and a volume discharge in air at atmosphericpressure.
Images of biological samples undergoing sterilization by a glow discharge at atmosphericpressure.
The tubes to explore will be of unlimited length, rigid, with any material, and supposed filled with air at atmosphericpressure.
The atmosphericpressure rises as the cold front passes.
The electron production will not be disturbed when made under vacuum, since it is separated from the sample kept in atmosphericpressure by an electron-transparent window.
If the straight line through the 45" data points is extrapolated to atmosphericpressure, the corresponding velocity of 73 ft./sec is approximately the required minimum value.
The gases are initially at atmosphericpressure.
Action of a selfsustained glow discharge in atmosphericpressure air on biological objects.
For example, both (9) and its counterfactual rewording presuppose normal atmosphericpressure.
On formation of subnanosecond electron beams in air under atmosphericpressure.
Modification of electrostatic properties of polymer powders by atmosphericpressure plasma treatment.
A novel approach for sensitivity enhancement in atmosphericpressure chemical ionisation liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry of chlorophylls.
In either case, whether coal gas with atmosphericpressure or pressed in cylinders, it is perfectly practicable.
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The regulations will embrace all manned mobile submersible apparatus which is designed to maintain some or all of its occupants at or near atmosphericpressure.
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The actual degree of atmosphericpressure and the density of the air may be varied under ordinary circumstances within considerable limits.
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For example, in a power station fuelled by chicken manure, the fuel is stored in a building under negative atmosphericpressure.
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The sergeant mentioned atmosphericpressure and initial velocity, and some other things.
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I would suggest a month, and in varying meteorological conditions—relating to both wind direction and atmosphericpressure.
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The volume for this purpose is not the amount of liquid, but the amount of gas which will be emitted under stated conditions of temperature and atmosphericpressure.
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The total gasification of oil and coal at near atmosphericpressure and at high pressures is being studied, and pilot stage work is now in progress.
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There is the question of accommodation which the body has to make, not only to this increasing temperature and increasing flow of perspiration, but to the increased atmosphericpressure.
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When liquid gas escapes at atmosphericpressure it vaporises and a spark can detonate it as a fireball which would envelop other ships in those highly congested waters.
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This gas is one with which we are familiar—methane—and, when cooled, it shrinks to one six hundredth of its former volume and can be contained safely at atmosphericpressure.
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The technique was recommended for near-vacuum conditions at high altitude, but thrust was demonstrated with ionized air streams at atmosphericpressure.
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This is the maximum height to which a column of water can be drawn up by suction at atmosphericpressure.
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Pipe flow, being confined within closed conduit, does not exert direct atmosphericpressure, but does exert hydraulic pressure on the conduit.
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Breathing gas at depth from underwater breathing equipment results in the lungs containing gas at a higher pressure than atmosphericpressure.
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During autumn and winter, the ridge moves north, increasing atmosphericpressure over the islands and creating variable winds.
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Atmosphericpressure is the total weight of the air above unit area at the point where the pressure is measured.
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Furthermore, at this high tilt, stores of solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) sublimate, thereby increasing the atmosphericpressure.
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Inside the outer hull there is a strong hull, or pressure hull, which withstands sea pressure and has normal atmosphericpressure inside.
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The changes may be caused by flying, land travel involving changes in altitude, or atmosphericpressure changes due to weather.
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The tower would use the atmosphericpressure difference between the bottom and the top of the tower to create electricity throughout the tower.
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All measurements were performed at atmosphericpressure, presumably in contact with air.
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Spacesuits are generally inflated with 100% oxygen at a total pressure that is less than a third of normal atmosphericpressure.
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It is filled at atmosphericpressure with either a rare gas or rare gas-halide mix, with the glass walls acting as the dielectric barrier.
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The pressure in the enclosure can change due to varying atmosphericpressure, temperature, leaks, or outgassing of the materials inside.
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The pleural space is maintained in a constant state of negative pressure (in comparison to atmosphericpressure).
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Kymographs were also used to measure atmosphericpressure, tuning fork vibrations, and the functioning of steam engines.
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The gases are dissolved in the liquids at or below atmosphericpressure and are easily withdrawn from the containers by applying a vacuum.
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For example, persons suffering reduced respiratory function from diseases such as cystic fibrosis seem to benefit from the increased atmosphericpressure.
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In vacuum swing adsorption flow processes, oxygen is recovered under atmosphericpressure, and regeneration is achieved under negative pressure.
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For gases, pressure is sometimes measured not as an "absolute pressure", but relative to atmosphericpressure; such measurements are called "gauge pressure".
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The pressure at the bottom of the air inlet is always the same as the pressure outside the reservoir, i.e. the atmosphericpressure.
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Later installations automated the gear change according to atmosphericpressure.
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The effects of changes in atmosphericpressure upon water levels observed in wells has been known for many years.
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The amount of air actually inspirated, compared to the theoretical amount if the engine could maintain atmosphericpressure, is called volumetric efficiency.
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Parts of the tunnel were pressurized to during tunneling, while other parts were tunneled at atmosphericpressure.
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A vacuum is then drawn on the vacuum bag and atmosphericpressure compresses the part during the cure.
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Changes in atmosphericpressure and the water table can encourage this migration.
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The value varies slightly with altitude due to atmosphericpressure on the outside of the nozzle/engine, but can be up to 70%.
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His invention of the physeter or percolator by atmosphericpressure admirably accomplished this purpose.
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However, the small percentage of gas present, represents a very large volume when it expands on reaching atmosphericpressure.
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External atmosphericpressure pushed the piston towards the condenser.
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The refining of crude oil begins with distilling the incoming crude oil in a so-called "atmospheric distillation column" operating at pressures slightly above atmosphericpressure.
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It can induce non-thermally activated surface reactions, causing surface changes which can not occur with molecular chemistries at atmosphericpressure.
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These chambers operate at very slight positive pressure above ambient atmosphericpressure.
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Meteorological barometric pressure reports typically report atmosphericpressure in hectopascals, corresponding to about 0.1% of atmosphericpressure.
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A second research topic is steady state and transient reaction kinetics under conditions from ultrahigh vacuum to atmosphericpressure.
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Over time, 760 millimetres of mercury came to be regarded as the standard atmosphericpressure.
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When these fluctuations were explained as a manifestation of changes in atmosphericpressure, the science of meteorology was born.
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The vacuum evaporation treatment process consists of reducing the interior pressure of the evaporation chamber below atmosphericpressure.
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C where the vapor pressure of water is much less than atmosphericpressure, the condensor generally works under vacuum.
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In nature, the atmosphericpressure is lower at higher elevations and water boils at a lower temperature.
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The converse is pounds per square inch gauge or pounds per square inch gage (psig), indicating that the pressure is relative to atmosphericpressure.
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The interface is most often an electrospray ion source or variant such as a nanospray source; however atmosphericpressure chemical ionization interface is also used.
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This is because the sea is in constant motion, affected by the tides, wind, atmosphericpressure, local gravitational differences, temperature, salinity and so forth.
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The primary refiner is a pressurized unit and the secondary and tertiary refiners operate under atmosphericpressure.
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They are only partially inflated when launched, and as they rise up, the lower atmosphericpressure causes them to fully inflate.
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Pressure instruments connected to the system will indicate pressures relative to the current atmosphericpressure.
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