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•The computer retrieves data and instructions the memory unit within a single cycle of the processor.
•The necessary energy can be drawn from the thermal energy of the metal atoms.
•Bromine is mainly extracted from sea water.
•Specialized magnets are provided for extracting the particles the ring.
•Parts must be removed (or withdrawn) from (or taken out of) the bath at frequent intervals.
•When an atom is plucked out of a normal site and taken away from the crystal,...
•The energy the carrier derives from the electric field goes into vibrating the crystal lattice.
•Fresh water is recovered from sea water.
•Chemical energy is derived from fossil fuels, nuclear energy is derived from fission or fusion reactions, and solar energy is derived directly the Sun.
•Information about part machining is drawn from the computer memory.
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•The computer retrieves data and instructions the memory unit within a single cycle of the processor.
•The necessary energy can be drawn from the thermal energy of the metal atoms.
•Bromine is mainly extracted from sea water.
•Specialized magnets are provided for extracting the particles the ring.
•Parts must be removed (or withdrawn) from (or taken out of) the bath at frequent intervals.
•When an atom is plucked out of a normal site and taken away from the crystal,...
•The energy the carrier derives from the electric field goes into vibrating the crystal lattice.
•Fresh water is recovered from sea water.
•Chemical energy is derived from fossil fuels, nuclear energy is derived from fission or fusion reactions, and solar energy is derived directly the Sun.
•Information about part machining is drawn from the computer memory.
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•The pickle plant handles (or processes) 100 tons of pickles a season.
•The rods are machined on a turning lathe.
•Processes which work the metal by means of rolls...
•The life of timber depends upon the way in which it is felled, seasoned and worked.
•Cylindrical rolls are used for working flat stock.
•More than 15,000 tons of sea water must be processed (or treated) to obtain one ton of bromine.
•The machine will accept workpieces up to a maximum of 7 ft wide by 7 ft high.
•The electrolyte is next treated with zinc dust.
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•With sea water, bromine must first be concentrated before the steaming-out process becomes economically practical.
•The lateral stress decreases initially with time until...
•At first, these results should be surprising, but a closer look shows that...
•First we consider fundamental modes and then high-order modes.
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water — 1. H2O; a clear, odorless, tasteless liquid, solidifying at 32°F (0°C, 0°R), and boiling at 212°F (100°C, 80°R), that is present in all animal and vegetable tissues and dissolves more substances than any other liquid. See volume. 2. Euphemism for … Medical dictionary
bromine — bro•mine [[t]ˈbroʊ min, mɪn[/t]] n. chem. a dark reddish, fuming, toxic liquid element obtained from natural brines and ocean water and used chiefly in gasoline antiknock compounds, pharmaceuticals, and dyes Symbol: Br at. wt.: 79.909 at. no.: 35 … From formal English to slang