Gradually beat in flour mixture in
short bursts of power, being careful not to let the flour fly out of the bowl.
Because their wings beat so fast and in order to enable them to produce
sudden bursts of power nature has chosen this sugar for their blood.
«We are in a sweet spot,» he says, with a technology that can deliver big
bursts of power from a very small device.
Some types of shoulder press use the legs with an
explosive burst of power while others rely solely on the arms to press the bar.
The typical
bursts of power last from 20 - 30 seconds up to a couple of minutes with recovery times between ranging from 10 seconds again up to a couple of minutes.
We found that the
extra burst of power helped, but it didn't quite close the gap with full - power Core processors.
Think about it: they're made to give steady power for a long time, not the
fast burst of power needed to start an engine.
Instead of nuclear power, the engine will rely
on bursts of power from large battery packs charged by the station's solar panels.
Because they release energy more quickly than chemical batteries, they are good for providing a
sudden burst of power.
Plug - in Prius system, with much larger battery will supposedly have higher power output, so it could use significantly smaller MG1, for short
bursts of power for MG2 (for acceleration, 10 - 15 seconds).
Now, researchers at MIT and in Canada have found a promising new approach to delivering the short but
intense bursts of power needed by such small devices.
Sticking with the turbo four - cylinder from a GTI instead of using a heavier VR6 makes the Golf R much more willing to change directions, and there's a satisfying
burst of power when the boost comes on.
Carlos Pe √ ± a, 1B, Devil Rays The 29 - year - old hasshown
bursts of power before — 45 jacks in 741 at bats with the Tigers in 2004and» 05 — but he went deep only once in the bigs last year, when he spent mostof the season in the Yankees» and Red Sox» farm systems.
Finally, type 2b muscle fibers are most difficult to recruit and are activated by performing all -
out bursts of power — they generate the most force but are also the most susceptible to fatigue.
Type IIb fast - twitch fibers, or fast glycolytic fibres (also known as Type IIx), are recruited for very short - duration high -
intensity bursts of power such as maximal and near - maximal lifts and short sprints.
Type IIx fast - twitch fibers (Fast twitch 2), or fast glycolytic fibres, are recruited for very short - duration high - intensity
bursts of power such as maximal and near - maximal lifts and short sprints.
Because ultracapacitors can quickly charge and discharge without being damaged, it would be possible to design microhybrids to make much greater use of an electric motor, providing short
bursts of power whenever needed for acceleration.
They have many benefits over the lithium cobalt oxide used in current li - ion batteries; iron costs much less than cobalt, they can deliver
large bursts of power (useful in hybrids and electric cars), and they are safer (they are used in the One Laptop Per Child project, for example).
Some components are large and provide
great bursts of power, whilst others are tiny connectors, allowing the larger pieces to work.
A few quick
bursts of power easily rough chop ingredients to create chunky dips, soups, and sauces without knife work.
This hands an advantage to players with incredible power endurance — the ability to repeat short
bursts of power over a long period of time — and to quick, nimble players who can reposition themselves well after every shot.
Upper body strength and stamina are important in cross country, since a lot of the forward momentum comes from poling and requires
big bursts of power in a short time.
Type 2a are fibers that contract at a faster speed than slow - twitch fibers and are thus capable of generating explosive, short -
term bursts of power, but are less fatigue resistant.
Unlike endurance running, which favors athletes with lean frames, sprinting favors athletes who exert a short
burst of power using fast - twitch muscles.
It plays a critical role in the production of ATP, which provides the energy for short
burst of power movements during workout.
Another nagging feeling that affects me in all these pictures, is when some character suddenly manifests an
unexpected burst of power that makes you wonder why they waited so long to do just THAT.
At higher speeds, reaching the edge of adhesion results in understeer — at lower velocities the combination of the engine's urge and the quattro system's rear - biased torque split means it can be persuaded into
brief bursts of power oversteer; although this isn't a state the car shows any enthusiasm for.
It's a great fit for the character of the SS, even if the Chevy engine is missing the last
burst of power at the top of the rpm range that's delivered by the Mustang GT's 435 - hp Ford V - 8 with its 7,000 - rpm redline.
At full tilt, it doesn't sound more exciting than any other frenzied four - cylinder, but the 2.0 - liter turbo delivers
prolonged bursts of power that stretch all the way to redline.
Stomp on the gas, however, and the totally seamless system employs all six cylinders and the full force of the electric motor in a single
smooth burst of power unlike anything any Accord has ever offered before.
The powertrain system is perfectly suited to the requirements of racetrack driving, which requires brief and
immediate bursts of power.
I wish liked driving the renegade as much as I liked looking at it But the powertrain is rubbery and big, surging
between bursts of power and bursts of numbness.
But Big Blue is a domesticated animal, a 2009 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible, designed for cruising and the
occasional burst of power.
Their main role would be to capture energy bursts from regenerative braking and
supply bursts of power for acceleration, two things that ultracaps can do even better than chemical batteries.
He also beamed about how they had designed the cooling system to give the car not just short,
hot bursts of power, but give good performance across long range.
This second part confirms that updates to iOS were responsible for the CPU throttling, which was an effort to
reduce bursts of power usage (like you would see when running a benchmark app), and is what caused the low scores that Reddit users and Primate Labs described when testing older phones.
If, however, ultracapacitors were paired with batteries, they could protect batteries from
intense bursts of power, Bohn says, such as those needed for acceleration, thereby extending the life of the batteries.
The saw will gradually build speed up to 2,900 FPM, so you don't have to worry about the saw kicking back on you with a
sudden burst of power.
Phosphocreatine is a molecule that's utilized well in work that requires short,
explosive bursts of power from the dog's body.
Power isn't neck snapping from a start, mostly because of the FX's weight, but once the vehicle gets moving, the 3.5 - liter is more than adequate for maintaining the highway momentum and
quick bursts of power for passing.
For Caveman Training sessions, my main focus will be on short, high intensity, all -
out bursts of power and strength mixed in with a combination of pre and post workout bouts of cardio.
It delivers plenty of oomph off the line, but once you're up to speed, if you need an
extra burst of power it doesn't deliver.
Although it stores less energy than some other lithium - ion materials, lithium iron phosphate is safer and can be made in ways that allow the material to deliver
large bursts of power, properties that make it particularly useful in hybrid vehicles.
Plyometric push - ups will quickly activate your fast - twitch fibers, which are responsible for producing
short bursts of power, and help you build explosive strength in your pectoralis major, deltoids and triceps.