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6.5 ADAMS Worked tirelessly, although perhaps without being able to summon the electric intensity of recent weeks.
Rao writes "with electric intensity" (Los Angeles Times), and her feminist voices--"rarely found so full-throated in mainstream novels" (San Francisco Chronicle)--shine through, despite the graphic violence.
It was an incredible atmosphere of electric intensity as the Holte End roared and the high volume home fans were frantic - but every time the noise levels dropped off, when they were biting their nails, the passionate singing of the Boro fans broke through.
In the last part of the paper deals with ANSYS dependence of electric intensity on the thickness of insulation.
1 is example distribution electric intensity around wires fixed to the console number 2) for Uf= 13 kV.
In front of 50,000 adoring fans, Joe Calzaghe delivered a Millennium Stadium masterclass - a furious, fabulous performance of pace, power and electric intensity to unify the world super-middleweight division.
D'Onofrio is effective as Stargher, dominating the screen with an electric intensity, but the film fails to show what makes him tick.
It is the electric intensity of the key dramatic moments that tend to resonate in the memory: the striking confrontation in the first act between Christine and Lavinia, the lyrical love duet for Adam and Christine, and, especially, the second act quartet wherein Christine and Adam proclaim their love while Lavinia and Orin grimly plot his murder.
While propagating from a transmitting to a receiving antenna, signals must be accurately described in terms of their "electric intensity," which is most commonly quantified in microvolts per meter ([micro]V/m).
Where: P = signal strength in dBm E = electric intensity in [micro] v/m F = frequency in MHz.
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