Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
You'll have to prepare yourself for the next encounter with the burster.
A more frequently used term for the winds is a "burster".
Carpenter developed her model primarily for a square wave burster.
I worked in the stockroom with another kid my age, tending a machine called a burster.
In these cases the form's edge strips were perforated and the burster removed them as well.
Another nasty possibility came to light during the past year - roasting by a nearby gamma-ray burster.
Madeleine remembered the burster, the slaughter of the star lichen fourteen times a second.
I loaded the message into the burster.
Except for the Dec. 14 burster, none of their distances from Earth have ever been determined.
"Do you know what a burster is?"
The "red shift" of light from the galaxy that apparently spawned the gamma-ray burster was measured as 3.418.
"This is the site of a gamma-ray burster," Malenfant said.
The data is bizarre and also troubling because only 13 hours later, a second burster appears, which, given the great distance between stars, would be impossible.
And what exactly is a burster?"
"How far is it, to this burster?"
A burster separated one-part fan-fold paper into individual sheets.
The Captain got curious about the irregularities in a certain X-ray burster, a neutron star.
A concrete 'burster slab' over each bunker will stop conventional bombs from penetrating.
A burster is a machine that separates one-part continuous paper into separate, individual sheets along the perforations.
This term means "sky burster", after a local legend that said one day strange beings would burst from the sky.
I choked back a scream and hurled the burster against the stone wall of Chillon.
Robotic equipment removes energetics (explosives) from the weapon, including the fuze and the burster.
But this burster, designated GRB971214, gave astronomers some of the clues they had long sought.
The burster will die."
The term burster can refer to: