Then, it hits the burn-in rack, where the cameras are tested time and again.
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To ensure stability and reliability for individual drives, all drives undergo rigorous high-temperature burn-in tests and accelerated usage simulation testing.
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"People like to burn miles in long-haul routes and they go burn them on Star partners, " Mr. Trenga said.
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Nuclear engineers have long known of increased risks from high burn-up fuels, but scientists at Argonne have been sounding the alarm about storage dangers in recent years after their research ( pdf) showed high burn-up fuels may result in fuel rods becoming more brittle over time.
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Show-dog owners can burn six-figure fortunes by advertising in trade publications and traveling to shows across the country.
Set to be approved by Apple on February 8th, the new encrypted data transfer app enables peer-to-peer encryption of any digital data text, images, audio, video, and even zipped data files all from a tablet or smartphone with a built-in burn feature.
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As we do, let us also reaffirm that their legacy will always burn bright -- whether in the memory of those who knew them, the spirit of service that guides our men and women in uniform today, or the heart of the country they kept strong and free.
They were not quite hunter-gatherers besides hunting and foraging, they also practised slash-and-burn agriculture but they did live in self-sufficient villages, and there was little disparity of income between villagers.
Companies spend billions of dollars each year on decades-old generator technology and tens of billions on the diesel fuel to burn in these inefficient and high-pollutant generators.
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Vieira was the player who started the talk of burn-out after his comments in September.
At night the flares of a giant natural-gas plant burn brightly in the city's skies from behind a high fence designed to keep local people out.
While the fires still threatened some 25, 000 homes, the burn rate in the region -- a measure made up of factors like wind speed, humidity and available fuel -- was significantly lower Thursday, a spokeswoman at the California Department of Forestry and Protection said.
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But when I went to visit a recently-created forest reserve, in which slash-and-burn farming has been strictly banned, I didn't see too much evidence of locals being consulted.
Most of the 130-ton station should burn up in the atmosphere.
To turn the ratio around: If you want to displace a unit of petroleum energy, you have to burn four-fifths of a unit in fossil fuels.
However, chief selector Geoff Miller admitted that player burn-out continues to be a concern in the England set-up.
There is, however, an alternative: burn the hydrogen in a conventional internal-combustion engine.
The Chinese wanted to see them burn - and Rockefeller's oil firm was in business.
For her family, protecting Achieng from burn-out is a priority and her time in Kenya is vital to that.
AEA's engineers have exploited this reactivity (and also enhanced its effectiveness at exhaust-pipe temperatures, in ways they are reluctant to discuss) to burn up the undesirable particles and other carbon-rich pollutants.
The so-called "burn rate" is particularly important in this election because so many states have moved their primaries to earlier calendar dates.
Mitt Romney, the slash-and-burn governor of Massachusetts, has raised hackles in academia by proposing to privatise, in large part, three campuses at the University of Massachusetts, to revamp its Amherst flagship campus with money from more out-of-state students and most heretically to do away with the office of the university president (currently occupied by one of his political foes).
He likes certain Internet startups like LinkedIn--Alger participated in the initial offering but quickly sold out--because they don't burn cash as quickly as fast-growing traditional manufacturing firms.
Proof of the gravity of the hiatus is that EDF has recently cut its dedicated nuclear workforce by 20% or 150 people, and stopped recruiting, because - in the words of an EDF source - the company felt it could no longer "burn money" (no jokes please about how that might be cheaper than more conventional fuel).
Robot soldiers would not commit rape, burn down a village in anger or become erratic decision-makers amid the stress of combat.
But beyond political or social motivations, can faith inspire someone to burn themselves alive -- as it apparently did for Daodu in 527?
One example: the chairman recently ordered retraining for a senior captain who mistook excess fuel burn for an engine fire, resulting in a 34-hour flight delay.
"In the mid-90s people would rather burn their scalps with chemicals to straighten it to confirm with the Western standard of beauty than have natural hair and that pained me, " he says passionately.
They must reject a slash-and-burn approach that will make the gap between rich and poor in the golden state ever more extreme.
This drastic reduction in calories can cause you to burn valuable, metabolism-boosting muscle, which can make it harder to keep the weight off.
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