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Class “A” - Low Pressure Materials for Low Pressure Processes

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1995
<div class="htmlview paragraph">As the composites industry struggles to give a competitive edge to customers while continuing to be safe, efficient and good product stewards, the industry must continually reevaluate older processes with new materials. Years ago sheet molding compound (SMC) was the only way to achieve Class “A” surfaces.
David W. Hearn, Peter W. Vaccarella
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Low-Pressure Cardiac Tamponade

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979
An elderly man developed cardiac tamponade from a tuberculous pericardial effusion but without such typical manifestations as pulsus paradoxus and jugular-vein distension. This case illustrates the difficulties in clinical recognition of low-pressure cardiac tamponade, which can develop in the presence of dehydration and hypovolemia.
E M, Antman, V, Cargill, W, Grossman
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Low-Pressure Workouts for Hypertension

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1998
Regular exercise is a central part of your program for controlling hypertension (high blood pressure). For most people who have hypertension, a few sessions of moderate physical activity each week will reduce blood pressure significantly and lower the risk of stroke and heart attack.
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Low-pressure silicon epitaxy

IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 1982
The deposition process of epitaxial layers on Si substrates under low-pressure conditions has been studied with respect to bipolar devices for VLSI. Epitaxial deposition was carried out in the temperature range from 850 to 1060/spl deg/C and in the pressure range from 30 to 760 torr with SiH/sub 4/ and SiH/sub 2/Cl/sub 2/ as Si sources. By reducing the
E. Krullmann, W.L. Engl
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