Pressure
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In fact, for about a fraction of a second, neutrinos pump so much energy that the
pressure
increases high enough that a shock wave is produced and the shock wave goes and disrupts the entire star.
If workers added more weight, the
pressure
from upper stories would sink the structure and fatally increase the lean.
I noticed myself feeling
pressure
and a certain obligation to take the camera with me, when sometimes I just wanted the pure experience itself.
We need
pressure
from the outside."
Jing-Mei feels this
pressure
as she plays mahjong with her mother’s friends.
Well, you stop a nose bleed by pinching it, if you cut your leg, you put
pressure
on it.
We stop bleeding with
pressure.
And so you say, "OK, how much
pressure
is generated?"
Well, it's the amount of
pressure
that's generated during the second stage of labor when you're pushing.
Which, for those of you who haven't had an unmedicated delivery, that's what it's like when the blood
pressure
cuff is not quite as tight as it was at the beginning, but it's still pretty tight, and you wish it would stop.
Go back 200 years when the slave trade was under
pressure
from William Wilberforce and all the protesters.
100 years ago in most countries in Europe, the
pressure
was for the right to vote.
50 years ago the
pressure
was for the right to social security and welfare.
In the last 50-60 years we have seen fascism, anti-Semitism, racism, apartheid, discrimination on the basis of sex and gender and sexuality; all these have come under
pressure
because of the campaigns that have been run by people to change the world.
It was called the bullet train because it was rounded in front, but every time it went into a tunnel it would build up a
pressure
wave, and then it would create like a sonic boom when it exited.
When you step on it, either by remote control or with the
pressure
of your foot, it will fire you, depending on the gas pressure, anything from five feet to 30 feet.
This is him in a
pressure
suit.
Above 30,000 feet up to nearly 50,000 feet, you need
pressure
breathing, which is where you're wearing a G suit.
You need a
pressure
suit.
You need a
pressure
breathing system with a G suit that squeezes you, that helps you to breathe in and helps you to exhale.
Above 50,000 feet you need a space suit, a
pressure
suit.
There are two main ways ventilators can work— pumping air into the patient’s lungs through positive
pressure
ventilation, or allowing air to be passively drawn in through negative
pressure
ventilation.
In the late 19th century, ventilation techniques largely focused on negative pressure, which closely approximates natural breathing and provides an even distribution of air in the lungs.
Air was then pumped out of the chamber, decreasing air pressure, and allowing the patient’s chest cavity to expand more easily.
However, even the most compact negative
pressure
designs heavily restricted a patient’s movement and obstructed access for caregivers.
This led hospitals in the 1960’s to shift towards positive
pressure
ventilation.
The
pressure
to build cities, infrastructure and buildings is at its peak, and as a result, there is a massive building boom as well.
And all of those four systems are putting enormous
pressure
on the global commons, and it's also very difficult to flip them.
So you are under tremendous
pressure
because I don't give you instruction, and yet, you have to guess my mind.
High
pressure
builds over India.
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