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The drug company funding her research at Chicago, too, was pressurising her to find a means of making that leap across the chasm from animal to human . . . And, above all, there was her professional reputation.
Governments and even the companies themselves are now admitting the dangers of gene crops and food, so the genetic industry is now reverting to type by pressurising governments on the quiet, while trying to fool consumers in public.
Although a general election did not have to be held until June 1992, Labour leader Neil Kinnock kept pressurising Major to hold an election during 1991, but Major resisted the calls and there was no general election that year.
By not allowing full Cabinet discussion, pressurising MPs and misleading the people of Britain he started wars, to suit George Bush, that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and cost the British taxpayer £billions.
The towers use fresh air for pressurizing the public areas.
Other major uses (totalling to about 78% of use in 1996) were pressurizing and purging systems, maintenance of controlled atmospheres, and welding.
On the right is the Programmable Compressor Package (PCP), which contains pumps for pressurizing the flasks.
Triumph can also use his electromagnetic powers to triple the g-force inside a magnetic field while pressurizing the field to several atmospheres creating a stasis field, essentially freezing everyone inside the field.
This is necessary for large liquid rockets, since forcing the fluids or gases to flow by simple pressurizing of the tanks is often not feasible; the high pressure needed for the required flow rates would need strong and heavy tanks.