The deeply sculpted side air intakes ahead of the rear wheels force cooling air into the engine compartment and also deliver large
volumes of air into the engine's intakes.
The jutting midface of Neandertals seems to have evolved to help get large
volumes of air into an active body that needed lots of oxygen.
As the revs climb beyond 4,700 rpm, the actuators select a shorter, 350 mm, path allowing a greater
volume of air into the engine for higher power.
690bhp and 750Nm of torque is achieved through a modified turbocharging system, pushing an increased
volume of air into the combustion chambers.
The front fascia has also been designed with functional characteristics, with the front bumpers as well as the upper and lower grilles aimed at letting a greater
volume of air into the engine bay to facilitate cooling.
Not exact matches
I'd try reducing the
volume of the condensed milk and replacing that with creamed corn, mix it in at the end, taking care not to beat out the
air you got
into the whipped cream at the beginning.
Highest quality food - grade polymer is extruded
into a crystal clear pool
of water, creating a unique, resilient three - dimensional shape that is 90 %
air by
volume.
«If you can imagine a football field a half a mile
into the
air, that's the
volume of gas they're talking about,» Marshall said.
An IED's secondary «blast wind,» a huge
volume of displaced
air flooding at high pressure back
into the vacuum, can also damage the brain and lead to long - term consequences such as CTE.
The area boasts the world's warmest ocean temperatures and vents massive
volumes of warm gases from the surface high
into the atmosphere, which may shape global climate and
air chemistry enough to impact billions
of people worldwide.
Because the vibrations
of the body are strongly coupled to the surrounding
air, the energy
of the string vibration will dissipate more efficiently
into the environment bath, increasing the
volume of the sound.
Around 75,000 years ago, the Toba supervolcano exploded on the Indonesian island
of Sumatra, blasting enormous
volumes of gas and ash
into the
air.
«The deeper [dolphins] go
into the ocean, the smaller the
volume of gas or
air in the lungs gets,» said study lead author Andreas Fahlman, a professor
of biology at Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi.
On paper, the method is basic high - school chemistry: The Squamish plant sucks
air into a device called a contactor, where it reacts with a chemical solution that absorbs about three - quarters
of the
air's carbon, by
volume.
There is scientific research from Penn State University that says when you blend a smoothie for a longer period
of time, the
air incorporates
into the smoothie, adding to its
volume.
I'll have to look
into gurmar and jamun; as for citrulline and watermelon, I cover that in my video Watermelon as Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction, which is chapter 33
of my Latest in Clinical Nutrition DVD,
volume 8, and should
air here at NutritionFacts.org by the end
of the month.
I've been hoping to rig up a means to trap and accumulate those bubbles that come too few and far between in a short period
of time, where once accumulated to a sufficient
volume only then could I draw that collected
air up
into the block tester.
Over the intoxicating snarl
of the exhaust, I can hear vast
volumes of air being sucked down the gaping maw
of the roof - mounted snorkel and
into the ridiculously powerful 6.0 - liter engine.
In the case
of the normally aspirated engine, at the start
of the compression stroke the cylinder
air / fuel
volume is very high, this translates
into a low starting pressure.
In order to help liberate the additional 40PS and 55Nm
of torque over the standard XFR, larger front
air intakes in the lower bumper
of the XFR - S allow greater
volumes of air to be fed
into the engine.
A three - step Variable Induction System (VIS) improves engine «breathing,» automatically adjusting the
volume of the
air pulled
into the combustion chamber to create the optimal
air - to - fuel mix under different engine load conditions.
These larger
volume inlet manifolds allow a greater
volume of air to flow
into the engine at high revs, creating a relentless power delivery and a stronger feel all the way to the redline.
Enlarged upper and lower grilles in the front bumper allow greater
volume of cooling
air into the engine bay.
Of those goodies worth noting, there's a stowage bin with cassette and cupholder in the center console; tilt wheel, even though it houses an air bag (some cars offer bag or tilt, but not both); a second set of radio volume / seek controls on the instrument panel near the wheel; a handy yellow release button for ease of opening the hood; and an arrow on the instrument panel gas gauge pointing to the location of the filler door to help you avoid pulling into the filling station on the wrong sid
Of those goodies worth noting, there's a stowage bin with cassette and cupholder in the center console; tilt wheel, even though it houses an
air bag (some cars offer bag or tilt, but not both); a second set
of radio volume / seek controls on the instrument panel near the wheel; a handy yellow release button for ease of opening the hood; and an arrow on the instrument panel gas gauge pointing to the location of the filler door to help you avoid pulling into the filling station on the wrong sid
of radio
volume / seek controls on the instrument panel near the wheel; a handy yellow release button for ease
of opening the hood; and an arrow on the instrument panel gas gauge pointing to the location of the filler door to help you avoid pulling into the filling station on the wrong sid
of opening the hood; and an arrow on the instrument panel gas gauge pointing to the location
of the filler door to help you avoid pulling into the filling station on the wrong sid
of the filler door to help you avoid pulling
into the filling station on the wrong side.
Once baked, their
volume is made up principally
of air, so that a well - done croissant crumbles
into next to nothing when subjected to pressure.
There's hysteresis because if a
volume of cloud is brought back down and warmed (moist and then dry adiabatically), evaporation starts shrinking the droplets — but it won't put so much back
into the
air to produce RH > 100 %.
«Climate Power Play by the AAAS...» has been a very interesting blog string; however, like some others, it degraded
into a bantering between a small number
of individuals, with
volumes of hot
air exchanged, often personal insults, and
of zero interest to the well intended general followership.
Stratified oceans turning
into extinction engines for fish and marine life, fresh water poisoning due to toxic algae blooms, oceans emitting increasing
volumes of poisonous hydrogen sulfide gas
into the
air.
«The outcome is a Regular Polyhedron — a «Truncated Cubic - octahedron» — transformed
into a inhabitable space; a self - standing
volume with one
of his faces opened to the surroundings, and little windows on the sides and at the top that supply day light and optimal
air circulation conditions.»
The
volume and intensity
of cold polar
air is dependent on the level
of solar energy received
into the Earth system and the rate at which the oceans release absorbed solar energy to the
air.
But in a small
volume of air, you've got bacteria eating up the oxygen like mad, plants producing oxygen, and CO2 goes
into the plants and comes out from the bacteria.
So on condensation, under the still rising hotter lighter
air carrying on doing its thing and perhaps adding new layers, there would be the accompanying
volume and temperature decrease
of that first previously rising lighter
volume now heavier liquid water and added to by the adjacent
volumes of heavier colder
air flowing beneath the still rising lighter hotter and
into the space now available on condensation
of its neighbour, which all now being heavier will increase the pressure at the surface as they all sink together displacing the lighter.
A detailed and very accurate calculation
of the atmospheric flows
of moist
air must take
into account also the effects related to the
volume taken by water vapor both when water vapor is added by evaporation and when it's removed in condensation, but these effects are very minor corrections and not a source
of anything significant.
However, as the water vapor rises the lapse rate means that the
volume of air cools and eventually the water vapor condenses
into water droplets and then
into ice latent heat is given off to the surrounding
air at each
of these phase changes, with two effects.
The molecule will first use the heat energy in expansion and on cooling will again condense and sink because heavier, and it will cool when its heat expanded
volume flows to colder
air which absorbs the heat, the internal kinetic energy
of vibration, which if strong enough will pass that heat to another colder (which is why visible light is not a thermal energy, it is not powerful enough to move a molecule
of matter
into vibration, it takes the bigger heat wave, longwave infrared, aka thermal infrared called that because it is the wavelength
of heat)-- that is how convective heating warms the fluid gas
air in a room, by circulation, in the rise and fall
of molecules as they expand and condense, not by heat energy propelling molecules to hit other molecules..
Project Maven's objective, according to
Air Force Lt. Gen. John N.T. «Jack» Shanahan, director for Defense Intelligence for Warfighter Support in the Office
of the Undersecretary
of Defense for Intelligence, «is to turn the enormous
volume of data available to DoD
into actionable intelligence and insights.»