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blast shock

calibrate shock ARQUIT.

culture shock ECON.

electric shock ELECTRNIA.

future shock ECON.

principal shock

return shock

shock absorber <a shock absorber; shock absorbers> SUST.

shock dampener ARQUIT.

shock excitation COMUN.

shock front AERO.

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Nineteen allergic reactions including dermatitis, shock, purpura, blisters, or other idiosyncratic reactions.
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The rear section of the fuselage broke open and the four corporals were seen staggering around dazed with shock.
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This was certainly a culture shock but became one of the most important influences in his entire career.
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The announcement of your eminent husbands death comes a great shock to me.
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This angers the compounder and he gives electric shock.
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One minute later, a heavy and prolonged underwater explosion estimated to be about three times the shock of a depth charge explosion shook the ship.
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Downstream of this normal shock wave the air is subsonic.
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Further, vitiated facilities, storage heated facilities, arc facilities and the various types of shock tunnels each have limitations which have prevented perfect simulation of scramjet operation.
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The spread of the legs is limited by a chain which has a spring attached to one end to relieve the shock of firing.
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A sober and reasonable person would not have foreseen that an apparently healthy person of 15 years would suffer shock as a result of it.
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