The ignition point was later identified as an electric arc on an open switch-panel which was being worked on.
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Amal's Concentric carburetors were combined with twin-leading-shoe front brakes and independently adjustable Lucas ignition points for easier starting and tuning.
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It is the ignition point, " said Steve Schmidt, who will leave his post as Alexander's communication director July 1.
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That is a final temperature of 751 K, or 477 �C, or 892 �F, well above the ignition point of many fuels.
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Still, the smoldering fire continued to raise the temperature in the room, bringing furniture, papers and candles close to their ignition points.
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Puerto Rico is currently sitting on an economic powder keg, with the fuse lit and getting dangerously close to the ignition point,
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The ignition point was north of Fort St . John, British Columbia, and the fire burned north-eastward nearly to Keg River, Alberta.
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The primer type specified for this ammunition is Boxer primer that has a single centralized ignition point ( US and NATO countries ).
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A favorite fodder of the goats is manzanita, a highly volatile plant that can explode in flames because of its low ignition point.
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:: : As far as I can make out that would depend on the relative particle distribution in the dust-cloud and the ignition point.