
1) Acclaim Entertainment game 2) Character created by Jim Lee 3) Driving technique 4) Emotional exhaustion 5) Exclusively Anglo word 6) Exclusively Saxon word 7) Lamp failure 8) Rocket stage 9) Stress result 10) Video game franchise 11) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins 12) Word of purely Anglo origin 13) Xbox game
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1) Fatigue
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[psychology] Burnout is a psychological term that refers to long-term exhaustion and diminished interest in work. Burnout has been assumed to result from chronic occupational stress (e.g., work overload). However, there is growing evidence that its etiology is multifactorial in nature, with dispositional factors playing an important role. D...
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[ride] Burnout is a Chance Rides Trabant amusement ride at Funfields. It was originally located at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast from 1983 until 2012 where it was known as the Roulette and Stingray. The ride was rethemed and relocated to Funfields in time for an opening on 23 November 2012. ==History== Burnout opened in 1983 as the Roulette ...
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[vehicle] A burnout (also known as a peel out or power brake) is the practice of keeping a vehicle stationary and spinning its wheels, causing the tires to heat up and smoke due to friction. Technically the tire is not burning and the smoke is primarily a vapor (similar to steam). A tire that is set on fire will burn with a thick black smok...
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[video game] Burnout is a racing game that was developed by Criterion Games and published by Acclaim Entertainment. It was released for the PlayStation 2 in North America on 1 November 2001 and in Europe on 16 November 2001. The GameCube and Xbox versions were released a year later in North America on 29 April 2002 and in Europe on 3 May 20...
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A type of fabric in which caustic chemicals have been used to dissolve portions of the fabric.
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The point at which a rocket engine`s fuel runs out and no more fuel combustion is possible.
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Depletion of a tax shelter`s benefits. In the context of mortgage backed securities it refers to the percentage of the pool that has prepaid their mortgage.
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modification of the vaporization state involving a quick and large reduction of the thermal exchange at the wall caused by departure from nucleate to film boiling NOTE 1 - In the core, this phenomenon can cause a temperature elevation and some damages on the fuel elements. NOTE 2 - In the steam generator, this phenomenon can cause performance degra...
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state of being bored or tired with exercise, frequently the result of overtraining or unvaried workouts. Cross-training and rest are good remedies for burnout.
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<radiobiology> Rapid reduction in the neutral particle density in a plasma discharge, occurs when the ionisation rate (which converts neutrals to ions and electrons) exceeds the rate of recombination (which converts ions to neutrals) and the rate of influx of neutral particles. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(burn´out) emotional and physical exhaustion resulting from exposure to environmental and internal stressors and inadequate coping and adaptive skills. In addition to signs of exhaustion, the person with burnout shows more and more negative attitudes toward his or her job, low self-esteem, and personal devaluation...
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Depletion of a tax shelter's benefits. In the context of mortgage backed securities it refers to the
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Physical or emotional exhaustion, lack of motivation or decreased morale resulting from an individua
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bern′owt Definitions: 1. In dentistry, the elimination, by heat, of an invested pattern from a set investment to prepare the mold to receive casting metal. 2. A psychological state of physical and emotional exhaustion thought to be a stress reaction to a reduced ability to meet the demands of one's occupation; sympto...
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spinning the rear tires in water to heat and clean them prior to a run for better traction. A burnout precedes every run.
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Exhaustion and lack of motivation often experienced by telephone sales representatives working long shifts without proper training or compensation.
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Is a phenomenon in the mortgage market. It represents the tendency of pools to become less sensitive to interest rate declines with the passage of time. While there may have been a surge in prepayments due to declining interest rates, the remaining mortgages do not prepay as quickly as the previous ones in the pools. It is implied that these remain...
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Burnout is slang for mental or physical exhaustion.
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a fire that is totally destructive of something. · fatigue, frustration, or apathy resulting from prolonged stress, overwork, or intense activity. · · the termination of effective combustion in a rocket engine, due to exhaustion of propellant. · the end of the powered portion of a rocket's flight.
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This is a scenario where a driver forces the front or rear axle of the vehicle spin its wheels for a duration of time, causing the tire to burn and therefore smoke. This is a result of stomping on the gas pedal in a powerful vehicle, from a stop or at a very low speed. This is not an ideal scenario for the track and should not be practiced outside ...
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