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doc#119 surfaces held apart by shims. There is a small well in the top in which the fluid or paste
doc#119 pressure when undergoing shear, and two showed small negative pressures which were negligible
doc#119 hand. </p><p> The two fluids which gave the small negative pressures were polybutenes with
doc#120 Differential thermal analysis showed a very small endothermic reaction at 340°C and a large
doc#120 indicated nitrogen oxides and water vapor. The small reaction occurring at 337°C is probably
doc#120 decomposition of occluded nitrates, and perhaps by a small amount of some hydrous material other than
doc#120 range. The rf power level was maintained small enough at all times to prevent obvious
doc#120 frequency of 40 cps with an amplitude as small as possible, commensurate with reasonably
doc#121 incorporation of builder and active into a small volume using a sufficiently high builder
doc#121 dipole interaction which causes any extremely small uncharged particle to agglomerate with
doc#121 uncharged particle to agglomerate with other small uncharged particles, or to stick to an
doc#122 at -78° to a liquid air trap with only a small middle fraction being retained in each
doc#123 of the sensors are calibrated by dropping small spheres on their sensitive surfaces. The
doc#123 Russian experimenters claim that only a small fraction of the impulse from the sensors
doc#124 ordinarily exposed in our daily existence. Very small particles, however, in a size range of
doc#124 be met. </p><p> Certain other properties of small particles, in addition to those already
doc#124 before settling out. An aerosol of such small particles. moreover, diffuses through structures
doc#124 <p> Something of the behavior of clouds of small particles can be illustrated by the following
doc#124 increasing the source strength which was small in this case. The behavior of a biological
doc#124 operation was conducted from the rear deck of a small Naval vessel, cruising two miles off-shore