Sentences with phrase «large bursts of»

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.
From a third - person perspective, players use swords and magic attacks (e.g., fireballs / jets of flame, large bursts of energy) to destroy dozens of fantastical enemy monsters (e.g., slime creatures, skeleton warriors, dragons, stone golems).
These rallies had strong returns that coincided with large bursts of trading volume during the first six months of the rally.
Sometimes the sun spits out large bursts of plasma known as coronal mass ejections (CMEs), or solar storms.
About 1 percent of the world's glaciers exhibit such sudden and large bursts of speed.
Sometimes you need to jump start your list growth with larger bursts of new subscribers, which is where the Supplemental Layer comes in handy.
Between 11:30 and midnight you have the prime time for that one crucial large burst of HGH.
Animal companion the ability to summon creatures which will either increase and sustain damage or have one large burst of damage with the skills that are within this tree.
The meter that accesses a supermove is also tied to several other functions, which tend to be more valuable than one large burst of damage.
In the fall of 1997, there was a large burst of news media coverage of climate change (that was when the Clinton Administration tried to win congressional approval of the Kyoto treaty).
The more effort is applied toward achieving a goal, the larger the burst of positive brain chemical released upon achieving the goal.

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There was at least some evidence that China, the world's second largest economy, had stabilized, if only because of a burst of government spending and a red - hot housing market.
If those lakes grow too large or their natural dams become too weak, the dams can burst and flow down - mountain, threatening tens of thousands of lives.
Pomerantz represents Banco Safra SA, one of the largest banks in Brazil, in a class action against Samarco Mineracao SA, relating to the loss in value to the company's bonds triggered by the Fundão dam - burst disaster.
After the bubble burst in March 2000, small - cap companies became the better performers until 2002, as many of the large - caps that had enjoyed immense success during the 1990s hemorrhaged value amid the crash.
Their last act before the bubble bursts is the time - honored practice of taking the money and running — paying themselves as large bonuses and salaries as corporate treasuries (and public bailouts) allow.
One of the largest accidental releases of oil in Alberta's history isn't a burst pipeline and it doesn't involve a train of tanker cars derailing into a river.
In the U.S., where market cap relative to GDP is much larger than in China, the bursting of the tech bubble in 2000 only resulted in a particularly mild recession.
Chapman expects it will develop into a prolonged recession caused largely by the bursting of the housing bubble and the weakness in the dollar attributable to the United States» large federal budget deficit and international trade imbalance.
By and large, Texas avoided the housing bubble that recently burst over the rest of the United States.
Each of these bursts of indignation is part of a larger populist tradition that is as old as the Republic itself.
Some components are large and provide great bursts of power, whilst others are tiny connectors, allowing the larger pieces to work.
While we mostly eat guacamole during spring and summer when Southern California is bursting with fresh, local avocados, I couldn't resist digging through the large pile of perfectly ripe Haas avocados at the grocery store the other day.
Firstly you will see lots of tiny bubbles form on the surface which transform into larger ones and then begin to burst.
This was served alongside a Tuscan - inspired tomato - brioche panzanella salad bursting with large and lovely slices of fresh yellow tomatoes and red onions tossed in a creamy salsa verde.
Cook rice and bay leaf in a large pot of boiling salted water until some grains have burst and rice is tender, 45 — 55 minutes.
he should be capped around 20 - 25 and be played in short bursts but instead Donovan is making him play large minutes over a continous stretch of time in the quarter.
This game and result is the way that Everton has been playing for a large portion of the season with only a few bursts of positive results and performances on certain occasions but the majority of them were disappointing.
Baby changing can happen in the bed, one tip I do like is placing a large prefold or changing pad under the baby, in case of a surprise tinkle or poo - burst from the little darling on the clean sheets.
BPI is the largest U.S. producer of lean finely textured beef, a low - fat product made from chunks of beef including trimmings, and exposed to tiny bursts of ammonium hydroxide to kill E. coli bacteria and other contaminants.
A too - large percentage of the respondents, 20 % of those women who had a partner or a husband, said that their significant others gave them affection, enjoyment, emotional or practical support either not at all, or only for short bursts.
There is a bit more pain, which I'd rather call discomfort, but there's also the burst of love and pleasure that's larger than life.
The largest impact the RNC can have on the fall campaign, however, is by opening its bursting bank account to the NRCC and NRSC — both of whom find themselves in surprisingly competitive fundraising races with their Democratic counterparts.
Efforts will need to be coordinated across a large swath of northern England after rivers burst their banks in Yorkshire, Humberside, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire.
Their analysis has revealed key details about the initial «prompt» phase of gamma - ray bursts and the evolution of the large jets of matter and energy that form as a result.
The event, named GRB160625B, revealed key details about the initial «prompt» phase of gamma - ray bursts and the evolution of the large jets of matter and energy that form as a result of the burst.
Additionally, most FRBs have been detected with telescopes that observe large swaths of the sky but with poor resolution, making it difficult to pinpoint the exact location of a given burst.
The GRAPES - 3 muon telescope, the largest and most sensitive cosmic ray monitor recorded a burst of galactic cosmic rays that indicated a crack in the Earth's magnetic shield.
THE WHIRLPOOL In this interacting pair of galaxies, located near the handle of the Big Dipper, the small one has triggered bursts of star birth in its larger neighbor.
This so - called urban health advantage is usually attributed to better access to health care and improved overall infrastructure, such as clean water, safety and education.But many of the globe's cities are already bursting and actually offer a far worse quality of life to those on the lower end of the income spectrum, whose plights can get overshadowed in large - scale statistics.
One benefit of the film - based electrodes is that their large surface area relative to their volume allows electron carriers such as lithium to ferry charges out quickly, providing a quick burst of power.
A Hungarian - US team of astronomers have found what appears to be the largest feature in the observable universe: a ring of nine gamma ray bursts — and hence galaxies — 5 billion light years across.
A repeating burst was discovered in 2012, however, providing an opportunity for a team of researchers to repeatedly monitor its area of the sky with the Karl Jansky Very Large Array in New Mexico and the Arecibo radio dish in Puerto Rico, in hopes of pinpointing its location.
Although I had been told of the livedo reticularis, I was unprepared to see the depth or extent of the large violaceous bursts, especially as they were so harshly revealed by the many foot - candles of piercing light.
However, observations this month indicate that OJ 287 faded back to its normal brightness, so it is also possible that the recent out - burst was only a small precursor of a larger one that will be seen soon.
Exposing a small cluster of neon atoms to a very short and intense burst of extreme ultraviolet light initiates a novel mechanism that produces a large number of electrons and ions.
Now new research shows that these eruptions on the sun's surface not only send bursts of energetic particles into Earth's atmosphere causing disturbances in the magnetic field, but they may also significantly decrease the number of free electrons over large areas in the polar region of the ionosphere — the ionized part of the upper atmosphere.
But it is due for a burst of activity any day now, as a large cloud of gas and dust continues to spiral toward the heart of the Milky Way.
Similarly, sudden bursts of plasma and magnetic field structures (coronal mass ejections, or CMEs) from the sun's atmosphere and high - speed solar wind could significantly disable large portions of the electric power grid.
After all, a large proportion of the melt — around two gigatons a year, as scientists have quantified for the first time — flows into lakes without an outlet on the plateau, causing them to burst their banks.
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