Some articles on pressures, pressure:
... is due to unequal increase in middle ear pressures on ascent, is usually mild, and most often cleared by further ascent ... When the pressures in both ears reach ambient levels, the stimulus for the dizziness stops ... vertigo can persist until the diver reaches the surface continuing the unequal pressures, which can damage the inner ear or ear drum ...
... Year Starts Tackles Other plays Honors 1997 (Freshman) 36. 1.5 sacks, 2 quarterback pressures 1998 (Sophomore) 43. 3.5 sacks, 2 fumble recoveries and a blocked field goal 1999 (J ...
... The factors that determine the values for alveolar PO2 and PCO2 are The pressure of outside air The partial pressures of inspired oxygen and carbon dioxide The ...
... six tackles, a 2-yard sack and three quarterback pressures ... for the Sooners, collecting 20 tackles (13 solo) with a sack, four stops for losses and four pressures ... four stops behind the line of scrimmage and four pressures ...
... (also called a barophile) is an organism which thrives at high pressures, such as deep sea bacteria or archaea ... They are generally found on ocean floors, where pressure often exceeds 380 atm (38 MPa) ... of the Pacific Ocean where the maximum pressure is roughly 117 MPa ...
Famous quotes containing the word pressures:
“Unlike Boswell, whose Journals record a long and unrewarded search for a self, Johnson possessed a formidable one. His life in Londonhe arrived twenty-five years earlier than Boswellturned out to be a long defense of the values of Augustan humanism against the pressures of other possibilities. In contrast to Boswell, Johnson possesses an identity not because he has gone in search of one, but because of his allegiance to a set of assumptions that he regards as objectively true.”
—Jeffrey Hart (b. 1930)
“The pressures of being a parent are equal to any pressure on earth. To be a conscious parent, and really look to that little beings mental and physical health, is a responsibility which most of us, including me, avoid most of the time because its too hard.”
—John Lennon (19401980)
“In todays world parents find themselves at the mercy of a society which imposes pressures and priorities that allow neither time nor place for meaningful activities and relations between children and adults, which downgrade the role of parents and the functions of parenthood, and which prevent the parent from doing things he wants to do as a guide, friend, and companion to his children.”
—Urie Bronfenbrenner (b. 1917)