To make them sensitive to the deflection caused by pressure, the researchers carved grooves in the fibres along their length so that the bouncing of the light was less efficient at the point where pressure was applied.
Ms. SETZFAND: People actually look for information when there's a problem, when there's a pressure point.
It's her younger sister, by the way -- not a small point when the pressure to pair becomes palpable.
Now, with the coho ban, even that pressure point has been lost.
Ordinarily, there should come a point where the pressure from all the radiation emitted by a stellar behemoth pushes back against any further infall of gas and dust.
The next pressure point comes this spring and summer, when Congress will have to raise the federal debt limit or else let the U.S. Treasury run out of cash to pay its bills.
Most gyms have a seated fly machine that uses the forearms as a pressure point to avoid all gripping, and the depth of the motion can be adjusted to reduce rotator cuff stress.
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On domestic tensions over Europe, Mr Cameron denied there was ever any prospect of the coalition breaking up over December's veto but he said that the issue remained a "pressure point" between the Conservatives and Lib Dems.
While the impact of the fiscal cliff is only one of the factors pressuring the market, the likelihood that higher investment taxes on capital gains and dividends are coming is certainly a pressure point for big winners.
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Regrettably, the Casey Institute predicts that the good will that is supposed to be engendered by the joint declaration will be relatively short-lived as the Sudeten Germans look to the next pressure point -- the Czech Republic's candidacy for membership in the European Union -- to reopen the issue of compensation and restitution.
One thrust takes the form of special eye exercises for primary school students -- all pupils must engage in five minutes of orbital pressure-point massage every day.
Many Colombians feel these have been neglected, though they are less agreed on whom to blame: Mr Samper, say some, though others point to the American pressure on him, which, they say, has diverted government time and money away from everyday affairs.
Ultimately, however, it didn't really work out, and with the pressure at boiling point, Spencer shocked the sport by suddenly resigning.
They point out that as market pressure has increased, governments have increasingly turned to growth unfriendly tax increases to fill gaps in deficit plans.
Shares of the investment bank were trading higher Thursday and CLSA analyst Mike Mayo thinks that a little pressure from Third Point might just help Morgan Stanley capture more of its franchise value.
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In the end both teams will have been relatively satisfied with a point, although there will be pressure to deliver more next season.
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In College Branding: The Tipping Point, I talked about the pressure institutions that lacked a strong brand would face in the coming years.
He may have saved one break point on his serve but the pressure seemed to mount as he dished up a double-fault to lose the game.
Even Republicans feel pressure to concede this point.
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What interests me is that it has taken an awful lot of pressure to get to this point.
But aviation expert Miles O'Brien told CNN the circumstances point toward a possible loss of cabin pressure in the eight-seat, propeller-driven aircraft.
Federer then found his serve under pressure and saved one break point before Murray swooped to take his chance second time around.
Many women also feel uncomfortable advocating a female point of view, because they feel pressure to prove they are no different from their male colleagues.
Because this was a reactor that operated on water that was already at its boiling point, this also meant that the pressure inside the reactor was rising as well.
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"In wintertime, the cliff surface gets so cold that its temperature falls below the freezing point of CO2, which at low pressure goes directly to solid, " said Dr Musselwhite.
Walker was denied a superb try after a forward pass from Byrne's replacement Gareth Owen and the home side had to soak up more pressure before clinching the bonus point.
Villa, who going into the game had picked up just one point from 18, were under severe pressure as David Moyes' men, now with a taste for goals, piled forward looking for a second.
Health and Human Services officials say competition among insurers, as well as provisions to limit their financial risk from attracting high-cost consumers, will exert downward pressure on premiums, and point to the tax subsidies that will limit many consumers' costs.
Once the technology is refined to the point of being able to handle the pressure of large volumes, the Exchange will work with the private sector to create more public awareness and volume will likely accelerate and provide increased value to more Utah citizens.
No, I think at some point -- we think at some point, we certainly hope that the pressure that is mounting up there, out there, will be felt by members of Congress who seem to be content to deal with commemorative coins for Hall of Fame baseball players, which is something I support, but not ahead of creating jobs or growing the economy.
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