Sentences with phrase «slight change in pressure»

I think it helps to eat or drink something during take off and landing for ears to adjust to the slight change in pressure.
Though much of our testing occurred during warm, summer days in Portland, Oregon, this feature allowed us to see even slight changes in pressure.

Not exact matches

«Slight composition changes in the bitumen and / or the dilbit can change the viscosity and or the gravity,» said Kuprewicz, leading to «severe» pressure fluctuations that can quickly lead to a rupture in pipelines with cracking risks.
BREAKING: In a slight change of broadcasting, the Man Utd v Chelsea match has been moved from BT Sport to Comedy Central — Rob Francis (@robfrancis) December 28, 2015 Having now gone seven games without a win, the pressure on...
All of these changes drove mammoth populations down and reduced their geographic range, MacDonald says, making them «very vulnerable to even slight increases in hunting pressure from humans.»
This type of work, which is used by many doctors, including myself, who practice applied kinesiology techniques and various forms of manual muscle testing, also allows them to figure out precisely where the trigger points are as changes in muscle function can be detected immediately upon palpation (slight pressure) of the trigger point.
It is like having a navigator to tell you when the slightest thing is wrong (tire pressure low on one tire, fuel door open, oil change needed, etc.) and many features are programmed in so speaking is all that is required.
For 2018, the GT's 5.0 - liter V8 delivers more power, courtesy of a new dual fuel - injection system that combines the best features of high - pressure direct injection with the existing port - injection system, better flowing cylinder heads, a slight increase in bore size, and some tuning changes.
The slightest change in wind, humidity, ambient light, pressure, density, distance, etc...
During the late 20th Century the El Ninos has a greater effect on the jet positioning than they do now and the only variable to have changed is the level of solar activity which appears to have coincided with a slight warming of the stratosphere (previously cooling) and an intensification of the inversion at the tropopause which then redirects more energy back downward in the polar high pressure cells.
[13] Chief Justice James Allsop of the Federal Court of Australia summarised the ethical issues which arise as a result of the conflict the billable hours system creates between the economic pressure on a firm to maximise its profit and the ethical pressure on lawyers to work in their client's best interest: «Only a very slight change of focus needs to be made by a lawyer to change from (a) expecting a profitable return from running as well and efficiently as possible a large case in court, to (b) planning how to make as much money as possible from running the same large case in court.»
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