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1 Sophisticated sculptured waves from Ricardo Rizzo of the C.B. Academy in Cambridge
2 In Section 10.4 estimates are given for the intensity of gravitational radiation on Earth from various sources ; finally in Section 10.5 current detector designs , which appear capable of detecting waves from supernovae in our Galaxy , are described .
3 Dr Norman Davy used to point out to us and name the many different kinds of birds to be seen from the physics laboratory windows and I remember vividly the almost tangible stillness of those very early mornings when , on its roof , I whirled a hygrometer whilst recording the arrival of sound waves from gunfire at Shoeburyness in Essex .
4 SOFT WAVES FROM W. M. MACKENZIE HAIR
5 damage caused directly by pressure waves from aircraft and other aerial devices travelling at sonic or supersonic speeds
6 damage caused directly by pressure waves from aircraft and other aerial devices travelling at sonic or supersonic speeds .
7 Damage caused directly by pressure waves from aircraft and other aerial devices travelling at sonic or supersonic speeds .
8 Damage caused directly by pressure waves from aircraft and other aerial devices travelling at sonic or supersonic speeds .
9 Damage caused directly by pressure waves from aircraft and other aerial devices travelling at sonic or supersonic speeds .
10 It was mentioned in chapter one that the rocks making up the Earth 's mantle show the same kind of behaviour — on a short time-scale , they are rigid ( ’ solid ’ ) enough to transmit shock waves from earthquakes , but on a much longer time-scale , they can ‘ flow ’ , and accommodate the convection movements which are believed to provide the driving mechanisms behind Plate Tectonics .
11 SOFT , NATURAL WAVES FROM PAL REYNOLDS
12 In that year em waves from Venus at radio wavelengths greater than about 10 mm were detected by means of radio telescopes .
13 Tony uses the Midge commuting to site each day and finds it gets waves from admirers .
14 Gerry Stembridge will be co-producing a drama with actors from Ireland and Roumania , while Tara Arts from England will be staging Troilus and Cressida .
15 Princeton art titles for the autumn include two new additions to the Andrew W. Mellon Lectures in the fine Arts from John Shearman and Oleg Grabar .
16 However , the advantages of breast feeding outweigh any health risks from dioxins .
17 Over the last decade or so , new types of financial instrument have been developed to help businesses manage the risks from fluctuations in interest and exchange rates .
18 Effective cleaning not only reduces risks from pests and food borne diseases , it also improves the efficiency of cooking and extraction equipment .
19 As new evidence came to light the risks from exposure to radiation appeared worse and worse .
20 Radioactive risks from Sellafield ‘ not fully shown ’
21 Limits is designed to integrate with corporate treasury systems and to help indicate the extent of potential risks from involvement with other parties such as members of the Maxwell empire or from fluctuating currencies .
22 Others refuse to accept risks from activities which , they believe , bring no benefit to them or to society at large .
23 These regulations are designed to protect people against immediate or delayed health risks from substances which may have an adverse effect on their health ; for instance , disinfectants such as glutaraldehyde .
24 A new report by the US National Research Council , commissioned by the US Congress , has warned that children face disproportionate risks from pesticide residues in food .
25 The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations [ COSHH ] which came into force at the beginning of October , not only relate to preventing risks from chemicals , but also to protection from biological hazards such as Legionella .
26 But even with everything that 's known about the risks from AIDS , James is convinced withdrawal of the pharmacy service will encourage some addicts to take risks .
27 In the so-called ‘ pill scare ’ of 1977 attention was first drawn to the risks from thrombosis to older women on the pill ( Vessey et al .
28 They must , of course , take calculated risks from time to time to achieve objectives which they perceive to be right but not universally popular .
29 You know as the result of a fire the , the amount of money and goods that er are destroyed in the fire erm chemicals erm have come on the scene which bring with it their own particular dangers and risks from fire and from erm from the toxic effects of chemicals and the endanger to the environment .
30 The Lord has won a victory over my feelings in this area although there are still skirmishes from time to time !
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