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A vacuum phenomenon is a oval or linear radiolucency in the intervertebral disc space that corresponds to a gas, which is a typical finding of osteocronosis. This is the specific sign for bone ischemia.
The presence of linear radiolucency in the disk space result in space narrowing with vacuum disc. It is associated with degenerative disk disease.
It is a symptom of disk degeneration. As the disk loses moisture and wears out, air bubbles form in the space between vertabae.
A complete vacuum is created in the absence of matter, especially in gaseous form. The phenomenon of suction generally associated with a vacuum results from a pressure gradient. Since P=nRT/V and there are more moles of gas outside of the vacuum there is also a greater pressure outside of the vacuum.
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The process you describe is quite intimately involved with, and closely related to, the phenomenon of seeing the sun, the moon, the planets, and the stars, on Earth.
The lowest lumbar vertebra has slid backwards by 3mm compared to the backbone below it, causing a change in the appearance of the disk between them.
Vacuum circuit breaker is used in railway applications and as it is used in the applications where current chopping phenomenon is more
Look for a vacuum leak either under the hood or under the dash - sounds like it is starving for vacuum and blend door is closing
Vacuum is not a medium. Considering waves, mechanical waves require a medium (such as air) to travel. Electromagnetic waves (such as visible light and radio waves) do not require a medium, and are the only waves (that we know of) that can travel through a vacuum. I have heard of a gravity wave, which may be a third type of wave. I don't know much about them. These would also travel through a vacuum.
why are vacuum flasks called vacuum flask
Water will boil at a temperature of zero Celsius in a vacuum. So rather than looking for this phenomenon under the sea level, you should look for it in outer space, far above the sea.