Sentences with word «atomisation»

The forced atomisation of the industry was equivalent, as playwright David Hare pointed out, to employing cooks, waiters and washer - uppers from different companies to run a restaurant.
When the researchers tested the resulting algorithm on the remaining 6165 molecules, it produced atomisation energies within 1 per cent of the true value.
The AIR BALANCE package consists of perfume atomisation, ionisation and even more efficient filtration compared with the standard model.
Further fuel atomisation is likely not helped by feeding the intake mixture through the crankcases and ports, giving the fuel more chance to form larger droplets.
Diesel injectors require high pressure fuel in order to achieve proper atomisation; liquids don't burn, so the fuel needs to enter the cylinder in very fine droplets in order for a clean burn to...
The danger of projects like theirs is that it will be seen to replace government intervention, leading to further withdrawals of public funds and further atomisation.
The team built a database of 7165 molecules with known atomisation energies and structures.
Poor atomisation may cause poor combustion, but I wouldn't expect that to have such dramatic results.
The adaptive boost - pressure fuel injection system constantly monitors inlet pressure and injects fuel into the combustion chambers at a constant level of excess pressure to ensure optimum atomisation and carburation, achieving maximum power with minimum fuel.
The perfume atomisation system individualises the smell of the vehicle interior.
Solenoid injectors supply the fuel to the cylinders at up to 2,000 bar, while high - precision fuel metering and high atomisation quality result in clean and homogeneous combustion.
These upgrades grant more precise fuel metering and better atomisation, resulting in a more efficient combustion cycle.
Indeed, the book outlines the full gamut of historical periods associated with different kinds of biopic subjects: the classical, celebratory form (melodrama); warts - and - all (melodrama / realism); transition from producer's genre to auteur's genre; critical investigation and atomisation of the subject; parody; culture based on consumerism and celebrity; minority appropriation (queer, feminist, African American, Third World, etc.); and neoclassical biopic, which integrates all of the above.
The fuel injectors are very close to the engine inlet valves for finer fuel atomisation.
Diesel injectors require high pressure fuel in order to achieve proper atomisation; liquids don't burn, so the fuel needs to enter the cylinder in very fine droplets in order for a clean burn to occur.
As a new feature, the AIR - BALANCE package comprises perfume atomisation, ionisation and even more efficient filtration compared with the standard model.
And the costs of this social «atomisation» are broader than simple loneliness.
The computer used 1000 of these to identify structural features that could predict the atomisation energies.
His team focused on a basic property: the energy tied up in all the bonds holding a molecule together, the atomisation energy.
The atomisation of education is leading the UK nowhere.
This is a disgraceful abuse of power, and will ensure that the atomisation of the education system continues.
A high pressure (20MPa) injector is used to greatly increase fuel atomisation and is supported by an 85 % improvement in flow rate and 45 % increase in fuel pressure over conventional systems.
A new lifestyle feature called Air Balance has been introduced in the S - Class which comprises perfume atomisation, ionisation and even more efficient air filtration compared with the standard model.
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