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TASER International, the
device fires two
small barbed darts intended to
puncture the skin and
remain attached to the target, at 55 m/s (120 mph; 200 km/h)...
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agility would be
enhanced using 'compu-
puncture', a
computerized form of
acupuncture using multiple '
electro-needles'. His
metabolism was controlled...
- po****r.
Since then,
medical procedures, such as the tracheo-oesophageal
puncture, and the
rarely performed laryngeal transplantation surgery, have been...
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insulator irreparably.
Puncture voltage is the
voltage across the
insulator (when
installed in its
normal manner) that
causes a
puncture arc. A
flashover arc...
- a fuel tank is
punctured the fuel
seeps into
these layers,
causing the
untreated layer to swell,
closing and thus
sealing the
puncture. A
similar concept...
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there is a
force majeure event like a
change in
weather conditions, tyre
puncture,
front or rear wing
damage or others. On Friday,
there is one Free Practice...
- race, but pit
stops are
allowed when
necessary (e.g., in case of tyre
puncture, body damage,
changes in
weather conditions, etc.).
These are the racing...
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Edison and his ****ociate
Charles Batchelor observed that as this
device punctured the paper, a mark was left
underneath by its
chemical solution. Edison...
- his Eagle-Offy's handling, he
might have
picked up
debris that
caused a
puncture of his right-front tire. The
yellow light came on with
about 27 laps to...
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there is a
force majeure event like a
change in
weather conditions, tyre
puncture,
front or rear wing
damage or others. On Friday,
there is one Free Practice...