That depth provides enough pressure to turn CO2 into what is known as a supercritical fluid, a form in which the stuff is more likely to stay put.
Police have said they are going door-to-door in Watertown due to what they describe as a "fluid situation", warning residents not to open their doors to anyone other than a clearly identified police officer.
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As a result of the fluid state, electrons roamed as freely as they do within a superconductor.
Against Italy the reins were loosened and Ashton cut loose, and they did the job against France in the following game, although it wasn't as fluid a performance as we'd seen in the previous two games.
Watada has been giving a lot of speeches lately, so many that he's beginning to sound as fluid as a political candidate.
Lead scientist Professor Nicholas Spencer suspected that this property could neutralise the effectiveness of the synovial fluid as a lubricant - increasing friction and wear in the hip implant.
Tomlinson, who carried this developing fluid disguised as a bottle of Ralph Lauren toilet water, claims the technique was discovered by accident when a secret message from Russia was being decoded in the 1980s.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) says as well as a lack of training in IV fluid management, professionals may be overworked and unable to give patients the attention they need.
The chirps and buzzes of countless critters surged, and the gator made a fluid escape as would many others.
He then tested how much friction there was when a ceramic ball and a polyethylene socket were immersed in a liquid with the same properties as synovial fluid.
As a refresher, the system includes a reservoir stored in the device, a controller to move the fluid into the tixels -- yes, tixels, Tactile Pixels -- and software to control the entire system.
"The 67-year-old Mirren rises to the daunting technical challenge with a quite uncannily fluid lightness of touch as she shifts back and forth on an age-spectrum of six decades, " wrote The Independent's Paul Taylor.
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And as the economy becomes more fragmented and as old industry and old enterprises decline, a more fluid form of enterprise operating system will thrive only if we skill-up in the business of developing and capitalising on weak ties.
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We are still in a very fluid economic and investing period, not a time for investors to become so complacent as the investor sentiment readings seem to indicate, that they fall asleep at the switch.
We enjoyed the keyboard because it felt solid, but the frets were angled differently and the typing experience wasn't as smooth or fluid as the 'board found on the 9900, but it was by no means a horrible experience.
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Mr Smith smiled, but looking all the while as though he'd just had a gulp of embalming fluid.
The stem cells would have to be taken from a donor as it would not be practical to store fluid from every birth, just in case.
Grade A is for use in fluid milk products as well as any other dairy products, whereas Grade B which meets slightly lower standards, can only be used for manufactured dairy products, like cheese.
The fork uses a high-end accelerometer from Analog Devices to measure any shocks and jolts, as well as an advanced fluid-control system from Enfield Technologies that allows the fork to stiffen or soften quicker than a tire can deform, typically between 8 and 13 milliseconds.
They also have a chandlery service that sells organic boating supplies such as toilet fluid if you're in the market for that.
But it's clear Gardner views himself as a natural center fielder, one who will never be as fluid in left field, despite his success at the position.
Hydraulic fluid leaked into the cabin of the plane as a fine mist, just after the Emerald Airways flight 311 took off from Ronaldsway on 23 May 2005.
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Drilling engineers use tons of a thick fluid called drilling mud to lubricate drill bits as they chew through rock.
Jaeger's basic philosophy was this: Extending the elbow and shoulder muscles in a relaxed, fluid motion prepares an arm to throw as hard as it can.
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It "pumps" it into the water via the compression and expansion of a fluid--in this case, carbon dioxide--as in a typical air conditioner.
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