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Disrupting forces doing

The answer is b. (Murray, pp 812-828. Scriver, pp 3-45. Sack, pp 57—16. Wilson, pp 123—149.) The child described in the question has multiple independent anomalies that are characteristic of a syndrome. Although they are likely to be causally related, they do not appear to be sequential. These problems do not appear to be caused by the breakdown of an originally normal developmental process as in a disruption, nor do they appear to be related to a nondisruptive mechanical force as in a deformation. [Pg.382]

The roshi asks him if he remembered to keep his attention fixed on the rise and fall of his belly in breathing during the vision, as per the meditation instructions, and when the student says no (who would care about the rise and fall of your belly during such a vision ), the roshi reprimands the student for allowing himself to become distracted Thus while anomalous perceptual phenomena may act as disruptive forces for our ordinary state, they do not attract the same amount of attention in meditation as they do in hypnosis and so may have different effects.6... [Pg.84]

The stabilization energetics associated with both types of molecules have been probed by looking at factors, including temperature, that disrupt their three-dimensional structures, but do not break the bonds that keep their primary structure intact. It is believed that much information about the nature of the forces that hold the molecule in its three-dimensional structure can be gained by understanding under what conditions these forces can be overcome. [Pg.231]

The consequences of the accident were exacerbated by the lack of a water system dedicated to fire fighting, and by deficiencies in the shared system. When the process water system was extensively damaged by the explosion, the plant s water supply for fighting fires was also disrupted. The water pressure was inadequate for fire fighting. The force of the explosion ruptured water-lines and adjacent vessels containing flammable and combustible materials. The ruptured water lines could not be isolated to restore water pressure because the valves to do so were engulfed in flames. Of the three backup diesel pumps, one had been taken out of service and was unavailable, and another soon ran... [Pg.140]

How do the techniques described above work First, a coarse premix emulsion is made. Then, when the premix is subjected to an intense flow field, the droplets are broken apart by the forces exerted by the flow around the droplets. If one applies a force that is bigger than the forces that keep a droplet together, the droplet will be disrupted. The ratio of the externally applied stress and the internal, coherent tension is called the Weber number. For many situations this is defined as ... [Pg.317]


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