However, it is hard to know whether hybrid stars really exist in nature because physicists currently have little idea of the likely value of the critical pressure or density.
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Under the broader definition, strange matter might occur inside neutron stars, if the pressure at their core is high enough ( i . e . above the critical pressure ).
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Below ocean depths of about 2200 m, where the pressure exceeds the critical pressure of water ( 22.06 atmospheres ), it can no longer boil; it becomes a supercritical fluid.
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Others could argue that the presence of Eli Manning makes the Giants a team not of today but tomorrow, and in the process eases the critical pressures for its front-office architect.
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Two maintenance crews overlooked critical pressure gauges before opening a high-pressure tank and causing it to explode, killing eight men and injuring two others, one of the crew members said Tuesday.
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Where is a universal constant for all liquids, and is the critical pressure of the liquid ( although later experiments found to vary to some degree from one liquid to another ).
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The eight older units have a total estimated coal requirement of around 12 million tonnes of critical pressure units 9 and 10 were installed on the adjacent land reclaimed by depositing ash.
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Storage or transport vessels should be designed to withstand internal pressure, since a refrigeration system failure could cause pressures to rise to the critical pressure of 49.85 bar ( 4.985 MPa ).
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SCLC's efforts in Albany, Ga ., and Birmingham and Selma, Ala ., put critical pressure on Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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"This work gives more credence to one of the theories that says pressure is slowing building up in the volcano and when it reaches some critical pressure, something breaks, " he said.