Under its clouds, Venus is a desert with rolling hills formed from lava squashed
under the extreme pressure of the thick, hot air above it.
In the case of the diesel engine, petrol will run because it auto - ignites
under the extreme pressures of the diesel combustion chamber.
100 Years of African - American Art celebrates the creativity and achievements of African - American artists, many of whom worked
under the extreme pressure of an unresponsive public.
Not exact matches
«Read through Zhang's apology and it is quickly apparent that this is a mea culpa made
under extreme political
pressure, in which Zhang, an engineer by background, ticks the necessary ideological boxes to signal his intention to fall into line,» David Bandurski, co-director
of the China Media Project, wrote on the site.
The NASDAQ is posting the lowest monthly gain
of +.18 as the tech sector has been
under been
under extreme pressure and volatility and with Apple (AAPL) earnings right around the corner it could get worse.
They will be
under extreme pressure to respond quickly — probably within hours — on the basis
of inadequate information, whilst bankers lobby intensely for immediate assistance: if we don't get bailed out, the world will end, etc., the usual scare mongering.
Unless,
of course, there was a major disaster that rapidly buried all sorts
of plant and animal life
under extreme pressure, in which case science would allow for fossil fuels to develop in such a circu.mstance (as evidenced in the Mt. St Helens eruption)... but said disaster never occured in the bible, did it?
Physicians tell us that this is entirely possible when a person is
under extreme amounts
of stress and
pressure.
Release International has asked people to pray for «Christians in northeast Kenya who are
under extreme pressure and living in fear» and also for the safe return
of the two teachers.
While the world did not have to become Protestant to gain access to the global marketplace that Western capitalism created, local cultures were placed
under extreme pressure and forced to adapt themselves according to the relentless logic
of comparative «advantage.
After the Russian invasion
of his country, Major - Archbishop Shevchuk has worked tirelessly to inform the world
of the truth
of Ukraine's plight and to maintain,
under extreme pressure, the new Ukraine's commitment to the civic virtues that inspired the Maidan movement in the first place.
Don't forget that Olympiakos are also going to be
under extreme pressure in front
of their own fans....
It was a real - world example
of a human being failing at the highest level
under the most
extreme pressure and coming back.
In the Stanley Cup playoffs, while still recovering from a grave injury to his right Achilles» tendon, playing on 36 - year - old legs and competing for goals with younger players
of brilliance on one
of the great Montreal teams, he displayed again his famous talent for excelling while
under extreme pressure.
He is the only one
of the five candidates who has experience
of playing
under the most
extreme pressures on the national stage and this will certainly enter Southgate's thoughts ahead
of selection.
We live in a litigious society and health care providers and their institutions are
under a great deal
of pressure to do all that they can to prevent litigation that entails millions
of dollars, risk
of licensure penalties or loss, and long years
of extreme duress for them; perfection is expected when it can never be guaranteed.
Needless to say, parents currently in the throes
of selecting a name for their impending arrivals are
under an
extreme amount
of pressure.
The NHS is
under extreme pressure to make some # 20 billion
of efficiency savings and the new Health Secretary would do well to look at the amount
of money that is now being spoken about in this report.
After coming
under pressure from Labour and Liberal Democrats, he told MPs at Prime Minister's Questions last week that he was ready to consider taking in refugees in cases
of extreme hardship.
The nuclear treaty will see the establishment
of two shared research facilities, one on French and one on British soil, which will enable components
of the two countries» nuclear warheads to be tested
under extremes of temperature and
pressure.
Lonsdaleite forms only
under the
extreme pressure and heat accompanying meteorite impacts, while wurtzite boron nitride is a by - product
of intense volcanic eruption.
So Mao and his team set out to study the intermolecular interactions
of hydrogen that's weakly - bound, or «doped,» with argon, Ar (H2) 2,
under extreme pressures.
The new data should help scientists calculate the ages
of these fading stars and gain insight into how matter behaves
under extreme temperature and
pressure.
«All
of my research is performed
under extreme conditions at high
pressure, low temperatures and high magnetic fields with the aim to study magnetic and electronic properties,» she explains.
Together with the speed
of sound measured, this allows the state
of the diamond to be determined
under conditions
of extreme pressure.
«So we have a new addition to the theory
of venom evolution; that when the target itself is
under extreme negative selection
pressure against change, then the toxins themselves are
under similar such
pressure.
A Carnegie - led team was able to discover five new forms
of silica
under extreme pressures at room temperature.
The
extreme religious fervor
of ancient Malta shows one
of the possible results when societies are placed
under severe
pressures.
The way it responds
under extreme pressures and temperatures is crucial to our understanding
of matter and the nature
of hydrogen - rich planets.
Birch showed how the stiffness
of rocks changes
under the
extreme conditions
of pressure and temperature deep within planets, as well as with chemical composition.
After the researchers analyzed the inclusions — each just 15 to 40 microns wide, or one - sixth to two - fifths
of the diameter
of a human hair — they found the inclusions contained the entire range
of minerals one would expect
of a volcanic rock called basalt that originally formed at the planet's surface and then crystallized
under extreme high
pressures and temperatures.
Lars Stixrude, a geologist at University College London, calls the idea «fascinating» — although he warns that science's understanding
of the behavior
of materials
under the
extreme temperatures and
pressures of an ice - giant core is still incomplete.
Among the many discoveries on matter at high
pressure that garnered him the Nobel Prize in 1946, scientist Percy Bridgman discovered five different crystalline forms
of water ice, ushering in more than 100 years
of research into how ice behaves
under extreme conditions.
Under extreme pressure, black phosphorus is transformed into a simple cubic form, so the team wondered if the same could be done to GeSe and heated the abundant alpha - GeSe form of the compound to 1200 °C under 6 GPa of pressure or 60,000 times atmospheric pres
Under extreme pressure, black phosphorus is transformed into a simple cubic form, so the team wondered if the same could be done to GeSe and heated the abundant alpha - GeSe form
of the compound to 1200 °C
under 6 GPa of pressure or 60,000 times atmospheric pres
under 6 GPa
of pressure or 60,000 times atmospheric
pressure.
Caption: An illustration
of how cubic titanium nitride with a three - to - four ratio can be synthesized
under extreme pressures and temperatures in a laser - heated diamond anvil cell.
Feb. 5, 2018 - Among the many discoveries on matter at high
pressure that garnered him the Nobel Prize in 1946, scientist Percy Bridgman discovered five different crystalline forms
of water ice, ushering in more than 100 years
of research into how ice behaves
under extreme conditions.
It's no secret that women (especially in Hollywood) are
under extreme pressure to exemplify a very narrow definition
of beauty, and that being pretty or sexy often overshadows any attention paid to accomplishments.
I did you know, weigh myself at that stage and I had an expectation
of where I wanted to sit which felt healthy for me, but I never felt
under extreme scrutiny or
pressure --
Himalayan salt is completely pure, having spent many thousands
of years maturing
under extreme tectonic
pressure, far away from impurities, so it isn't polluted with the heavy metals and industrial toxins
of today.
Here's how it's made: First force defatted soy flour through a machine with a spiral tapered screw called an extruder
under conditions
of such
extreme heat and
pressure that the very structure
of the soy protein is changed.
In fact meditation is scientifically proven to result in an abundance
of important mental and physical health benefits such as increased grey matter concentration levels in the brain, decision making capabilities, the ability to work
under extreme stress and
pressure, decreased dependency on physical stimulants such as drugs or alcohol and many, many more.
The director juggles different points
of view with aplomb, and her strong script addresses with impressive subtlety the gap between what people say and what they do
under extreme pressure.
Ben Thompson, Headteacher
of Trinity Academy in London, commented on the report findings: «There is no doubt though that some areas and subjects are
under extreme pressure across the country.
They are usually
under extreme pressure to cover a prescribed curriculum within a certain period
of time, working in overcrowded classrooms, where the emphasis is on academics.
Liquid fuel is directly injected into the cylinder, near the end
of the compression cycle, but it has to be
under extreme pressure to do this.
TOTAL QUARTZ engine oils have been tested on the track (as part
of «The track is our lab» campaign) to provide the best performance
under extreme pressure.
In order to ensure fuel system performance during low speed operation as well as
under the
extreme performance requirements
of wide open throttle (WOT), a dual
pressure fuel system was developed.
Imagine, if you will, one or more firms (troubles often spread) with positions that are many multiples
of ours attempting to liquidate in chaotic markets and
under extreme, and well - publicized,
pressures.
Studies in rabbits indicate that several things can happen
under extreme or prolonged stress including; a drop in body temperature, a drop in blood
pressure, damage to the kidneys, loss
of appetite, stomach ulcers, cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease) and ultimately death.
So few travel writers,
under extreme deadline
pressure and able to only spend a day or so — or a few hours — in a location, don't even begin to scratch the cultural surface
of a place.