high-pressure in the PONS Dictionary

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The synthesis clearly showed the potential of high-pressure applications for industrial purposes and stimulated growing interest in the field.
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The high-pressure cylinder was 12 inches in diameter and the low-pressure cylinder 24 inches, with both having a stroke of 4 feet.
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The robust design allows high tip-speed operation, and therefore this fan is often used in high-pressure applications.
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This large rocket is intended to be fueled by high-pressure liquid.
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It is the high-pressure, low-temperature dimorph of rhodonite.
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In the 1940s, it was reintroduced with the increasing manufacture of high-pressure boilers, and eventually double reheating was introduced in the 1950s.
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The argument went that high-pressure pumps would pay for themselves with the reduction of insurance fees.
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However, interaction between the low and a strong high-pressure system to the north generated hurricane-force winds in the system.
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The valve is used to control flow of cryogenic liquid oxygen to the engine in a high-pressure, low-temperature, high-vibration physical environment.
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All of these high-pressure allotropes are insulators and electrides.
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