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The Short Thrust

In the absence of official information, which was made known only in the evening, we were uncertain whether simultaneously with the march into Austria which to us was already an established fact, there would not also take place the "short thrust" into Czechoslovakia with all the international complications which would be kindled by it. [Pg.257]

Q. And, according to your memo, you were worrying lest Czechoslovakia be invaded at the same tune. You don t know who mentioned the "short thrust" into Czechoslovakia ... [Pg.257]

Q. You were present at the meeting of the commercial committee on March 11, wnen, after the news concerning Austria, the discussion of the "short thrust" into Czechoslovakia took place Is that not so, Dr. Ilgner ... [Pg.264]

Bit Pressure Loss. It is necessary to choose the bit pressure loss such that the thrust load created in combination with the weight on bit will yield an on-bottom load on the motor thrust bearings, which is less than the maximum allowable load for the bearings. Since this is a deviation control run and, therefore, the motor will be drilling only a relatively short time and distance, the motor thrust bearings will be operated at their maximum rated load for on-bottom operation. Figure 4-206 shows that maximum allowable motor thrust bearing load is about... [Pg.892]

Shortly after the valve to the sump was opened and the valve to the hopper was closed, the No. 4 reactor began experiencing erratic pressure problems. The system pressure troubles continued for about 15 minutes. As the supervisor and operator were troubleshooting the problem the relief valve on the reactor heat transfer chest opened with a loud report, signaling real troubles. The two employees started to head out of the unit. About 20 seconds later a large section of a 9 ft. (2.7 m) in diameter expansion joint burst. The initial explosion and the resulting thrust shifted the massive reactor. [Pg.37]

In training, you arc taught bayonet disarming methods for both long thrust and short thrust attacks. In combat, however, any of the methods described in this section can be used to disarm an op-... [Pg.393]

Fiffure 80, Third counter againai short thrust, b. With your right hand, palm up, grasp the rifle... [Pg.395]

In 1951, J. T. Arnold et al measured the H NMR spectra of first acetic acid, then ethanol. They discovered the concept of chemical shift and the relative intensities of signals corresponding to the number of protons, as shown in Fig. 1. This fact enabled the H NMR method (that is to say, high-resolution NMR) to be applied to research in chemistry. Shortly after this, the main thrust of NMR research changed to the study of structures using solution H NMR. [Pg.70]

This short overview of solid sample NMR techniques has been an attempt to explain the experiments used in this text in terms the layman can understand. As can be seen by the titles of the papers on solid sample NMR spectroscopy, the main thrust of research in this area as applied to polymers is the investigation of motions in polymers. The experiments outlined in this and following chapters have been shown to be useful for investigating motions covering a frequency range of 10 to 10 Hz. Most of these experiments are pre-programmed into the commercial instruments available today. New and even more exciting experiments are possible with the flexibility afforded by the state of the art computer controlled systems. Hopefully, as these instruments become more commonplace, these... [Pg.39]

The short review will be limited to periodic mesoporous silica and silica-organic hybrids. Because of their relevance to the subject of the current Encyclopedia, the supramolecular templating mechanisms leading to ordered mesoporous materials will be one of the main thrusts of this contribution. Authoritative reviews on nonsilica periodic mesoporous materials are available in the literature. [Pg.852]

With transverse imaging, the relationship to the adjacent artery is continually imaged. To puncture the vein safely, the needle tip must constantly be imaged (Skolnick 1994). This requires moving the transducer in tandem with needle advancement to keep the tip within the plane of the ultrasound beam (Donaldson et al. 1995). Small adjustments can be made with a rocking motion of the transducer. Once the needle tip is seen to indent the vein wall, a short thrust is made to enter the vein. Then, a small amount of blood is aspirated and the 0.018-in. wire is advanced under fluoroscopic guidance. [Pg.137]


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