While the goal-bound effort took a deflection it was always destined for the back of the net. |
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The deflection diverted it and Gordon had to switch direction to get a hand to it and palm it away. |
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The valve area may be enlarged directly by correcting caudal septal deflection or turbinate hypertrophy. |
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For the mass separation of the fission products a stigmatically focused magnetic deflection system was used. |
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She's perfected that smiling art of PR deflection, of projecting a sweetly vacuous wholesomeness. |
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This caused a deflection, which if it be analyzed, both directions taken together would be found to be a parallelogram of forces. |
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Pretension stiffens cables against deflection, and fabric or foil, also pre-tensioned, can be used between the cables to create very large spans. |
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His shot took a nasty deflection to beat the keeper as the Shrimps went nap with moments to go. |
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These are heady moments for readers accustomed to Fitzgerald's usual elusiveness, deflection, or silence about herself. |
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However, we advised against roof supports and column supports in the same assembly in order to avoid differential deflection problems. |
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This method determines pavement deflection when undersealing, in accordance with the specifications. |
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A slight deflection from the toe of Jackie McNamara skited the ball beyond the keeper's reach. |
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English is used to dramatically increase or decrease the cue ball deflection angle. |
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The system includes a deflection device and a sheath and optionally uses a guidewire. |
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In both tests, the core failed to melt and showed no sign of panel bowing, bending, or deflection. |
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A centralized columnated beam of carrier holes is thus provided for deflection by the magnetic field. |
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This is so the tendons pick up the deflection caused by the weight of the concrete when they are tensioned. |
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So the deflection leads to a change in the ionic current that, in turn, alters the cell potential. |
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The ball took a deflection as it found its way into the corner past goalkeeper Jones who was still lining up the wall. |
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Brighton won through a header by Adam Virgo that took a deflection off defender Clarke Carlisle past Neil Sullivan. |
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Moreover, deflection of the shaft is caused within the length of the said aftermost bearing. |
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A hard wrist shot will have a chance of going in if there's a screen or deflection in front of the net. |
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Smith's well struck shot beat James Mackey, who was wrong-footed by a wicked deflection off a Mill defender. |
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A Phil Neville zinger takes a wicked deflection and Hildebrand scurries frantically across his goal-line to keep the ball out. |
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Fortune was on his side as the ball took a deflection before beating Thompson. |
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The winners took the lead as early as the 7th minute with a powerful shot that took a deflection on its way to the net. |
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Alloy wheels can provide more responsive acceleration and braking as well as added strength, which can reduce tire deflection in cornering. |
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Single stars are of comparatively small mass, cosmically speaking, and so produce little deflection of light beams. |
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This collapse is associated with a vertical negative relief of c.180 m, defined as the maximum downwards deflection below the regional datum. |
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Interestingly, Valsalva maneuvers against pinched nostrils and closed glottis did, however, produce upward deflection of the eyes. |
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These deflection zones are transpressional and show a general trend parallel to the initial boundary between the viscous and frictional decollements. |
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Six minutes after his arrival Cole got possession and fired a shot that took a deflection off the unlucky City defender Martin Taylor on its way to goal. |
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He finds space on the right and his cross takes a deflection, requiring a timely intervention from Wasilewski with red shirts waiting to pounce. |
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The three main performance metrics in automotive suspensions are passenger comfort, suspension deflection, and road holding ability. |
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The deflection mirrors 5 and 7 are galvanoscopic mirrors which are rotated through a certain angle in dependence on the value of an electric control voltage. |
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Its measuring range full scale deflection can be configured between 300 and 1000 ppm. |
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The magnitude of effect in these cases will depend on the biology of the species and the extent of the dispersion or deflection. |
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Ventral valve most strongly convex posteriorly, ventral deflection beginning at about 6 mm from beak, becoming slightly alate, but not preserved on anterior portion of valve. |
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The alternative to sober, constructive constitutional action is denial, deflection, and death. |
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Over the past couple of years, as the new reality has settled in, there was a great deal of denial and deflection. |
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Refers to longitudinal hull deflection, such that the ends are more deeply immersed than midships. |
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The minimum deflection required by the sensitive element makes it possible to use very robust mechanics. |
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The deflection slider must remain stationary against the belt cover while the force is applied. |
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The machine applies a vacuum to a small area of the outer surface of a panel and measures deflection. |
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The small shifting of the roll centre due to deflection of the axle can be neglected. |
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I believe that the essential elements to avoid deflection of trade are included in the proposal. |
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The control voltage must be between 0 V and 10 V. The deflection of the slide is proportional to the applied voltage. |
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Shaun Goater's mishit shot took a massive deflection after 23 minutes and it then needed a series of heroic saves from goalkeeper Carlo Nash to keep Joe Royle's men in front. |
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The deflection of the air stream in the metal mesh produced a sieving effect that was utilized to separate the dirt. |
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An increase of wall thickness or higher pipe material specific weight, e. g. using PVDF, hardly affects the sagging deflection. |
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Blaming the self may allow the perceived deflection of interpersonal hostility and result in a shield against retributory threat from the external environment. |
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This raises concern about the accuracy and application of non-destructive deflection testing for diagnosis and prediction of pavement performance. |
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Some data are available with regard to comparisons of deflection per unit force for terminal, subterminal and sub-subterminal joints for cactus species. |
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The next time someone says one bullet is vastly superior to another in regards to wind deflection, take their advice with a grain of salt and check for yourself. |
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Also priestlike was Guinness's deflection of attention from himself. |
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It was a deft deflection, which largely worked, and the little frisson over travel perks dissipated quickly enough. |
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This is therefore a deflection of existing aid, which can be used by the producers in whatever way they want. |
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Audio-frequency current through the coil causes deflection of the diaphragm, as in the earphone. |
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In case of larger blowers the roller bearing clearances and the shaft deflection have an influence on the clearance. |
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A deflection plate located at the bottom of a vertical pipe has a similar function. |
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It takes a deflection and skids up off the surface and Poland are grateful to see it fly straight into the hands of Tyton. |
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The close tolerances of ROYAL joints limit the amount of unstressed deflection. |
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If there is a disbond of either the inner or outer face sheet, a greater-than-normal deflection will be measured. |
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The limberness of the stereocilia is key to their ability to respond to deflection and provide precise information that is interpreted by the brain as the range of sound. |
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The deflection of the micropipette was measured and translated into force. |
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A deflection wide with the right and a riposte with left and she fell. |
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The deflection of the compass needle from True North is called magnetic variation or declination. |
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A useful guide to whether a patient has parotid enlargement is to look for outward deflection of the ear lobe, which is seen in true parotid swelling. |
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He found bullet deflection due to a crosswind could be solved by adding a wind bar on each side of the crosshair that corrected a 10 mph cross wind. |
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Through minimalization deflection of the sheet metal will be prevent a possible pull-off of the suction gripper from the sheet metal surface. |
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Thomson pasted a scale to the surface of this sphere to measure the deflection of the beam. |
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This D4 phase is always placed in an amphibolite facies and show a deflection of the major unities of lower Pennique towards the West during a part of the tectonic exhumation phase. |
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Schweickart protested the conversation's drift away from deflection, saying that while the scientists were busy trying to pinpoint orbits an asteroid might heave up and strike us. |
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When the nose-wheel steering cylinder moves, tension on the cables is relieved, allowing the selector valve in the steering control valve to return to the centre point when the desired deflection rate is achieved. |
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When it came to specific disqualifications — say, the 2009 Detroit Free Press Marathon Relay, where he had cut the course so maladroitly that he wound up in front of the pace car — he offered deflection, not explanation. |
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The new indicators also signalize a deflection of the stylus. |
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Community transit or common transit procedures are more finely honed and watertight than basic TIR arrangements, which leave the door open to deflection of trade. |
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It's a serious, detailed building, with façades that zigzag in a sawtooth composition and elegant grillwork that lends texture and also provides some deflection of the desert sun. |
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On top of their incredible offensive capabilities, the newest models are equipped with deflection shields, rendering them more or less invulnerable to other ground units. |
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The stress-free temperature for a section of CWR is determined by analysing the force and deflection during a lift of 30 metres of unclipped, or unanchored, rail. |
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But the Germans quickly pulled back a goal through Morlock, after Rahn had played Hans Schaefer's leftwing cross into the goalmouth, where it took a slight deflection off Hungary's right-half, Jozef Bozsik. |
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To avoid trip up points the maximum deflection should not exceed 4 mm. |
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This can only be achieved with a synchrotron source, which generates an intense, parallel beam of x-radiation emitted by a beam of very fast moving electrons when their trajectory undergoes deflection. |
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Indeed, consumer safety calls for equal treatment with a view to avoiding any deflection of trade or the export of products unsaleable on the European market. |
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Initially, they are justified by the differences in VAT rates between Member States and the need to protect the revenue of Member States by averting the risks of relocation of activity and deflection of trade. |
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This includes the deflection of each girder-pair at the end of each launch, the effect from the added weight of the middle-bay cross-frames and sub-stringer, the weight of precast deck panels, and deck pouring sequence. |
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A newly developed deflection nozzle takes up the thread after reed beat-up so that the stretching nozzle remains free for the next filling insertion. |
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There are vertical caps and silicone sealant on the transom with pressure blocks to prevent deflection of the glass under negative wind load pressure. |
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The Commission also concluded that the increased imports were being caused by trade deflection resulting from the increasingly protectionist stance of the United States of America. |
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Since the arm of the switch generally bends more as the force goes up, a switch with a lower operating force would likely produce less deflection of the arm, and therefore earlier operation of the plunger. |
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The innovative Vado sheath is the only steerable sheath that does not require pull wires for tip deflection. |
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The area along the side of the pipe should be compacted first to firm up the bedding beneath the pipe and to support the haunches of the pipe, preventing lateral deflection. |
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Nevertheless, if the slick is liable to drift towards sources of heat or an urban area, its deflection and containment remain response options which should be taken into consideration. |
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Under greater loads, where a normal wheel would flex more because of one of its spoke loosening, Tracomp spokes enter into compression and keep supporting the rim, preventing any further wheel deflection. |
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The Brazilians, and Neymar in particular, stood up to the physical onslaught, but still needed a crucial deflection to survive a last-gasp header from the new Manchester United signing Radamel Falcao. |
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A shot from Mostefa about 30 yards takes a wicked deflection off Jerome Boateng and, with Neuer going the wrong way, fizzes a couple of feet wide of the upright. |
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When an articulated vehicle is moving in a straight line the longitudinal median planes of its rigid portions shall coincide and form a continuous plane without any deflection. |
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The amount of this security is calculated by taking account of the various aspects of the operation concerned, in particular the risk of deflection of trade and full compliance with the undertakings given by operators. |
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In this case, protection and deflection aim to stop the pollution upstream of the site needing protected, by channelling the pollutant towards an area where it will be easier to recover. |
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The change in deflection varies as the sine of the latitude. |
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The tried-and-tested concept of a direct mechanical milling drum drive without deflection points and friction losses results in a consistently high degree of efficiency. |
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Companies that use long or small diameter cutters will benefit particularly from the avoidance of excessive tool deflection or breakage, which can seriously damage the finished part. |
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To their astonishment, a small fraction of the alpha particles experienced heavy deflection. |
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Only such a concentration of charge could produce the electric field strong enough to cause the heavy deflection. |
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He observed two glowing patches on the plate, which suggested two different deflection trajectories. |
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The output waveforms from the timebase amplifiers are fed to the horizontal and vertical deflection coils wrapped around the CRT tube. |
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From the magnitude of deflection, it was clear that alpha particles were much more massive than beta particles. |
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When a path curves away from radial, however, centrifugal force contributes significantly to deflection. |
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This deflection also generates horizontal drag in the direction of the wind. |
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The deflection causes the workpiece to be thinner on the edges and thicker in the middle. |
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Work roll bending involves using hydraulic cylinders at the ends of the rolls to counteract roll deflection. |
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In most cases they involve multiple cutting points, diametrically opposed, whose deflection forces cancel each other out. |
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The Norfolk side equalised on 64 minutes as Dave Staff's 25 yard free kick took a wicked deflection to wrong-foot keeper Neil Thomas. |
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But it took a huge deflection off Williamson to wrong-foot keeper Tim Krul and bounce into the net. |
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A single rotor has the disadvantage that controlling attitude requires cyclic pitch variation or deflection of the downwash. |
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Gregory took one touch in the area and placed home side-footed for the opening goal, though his shot took a handy deflection off opposing captain Stuart Whitebread. |
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Though the circulation is not as significant as that in the air, the deflection caused by the Coriolis effect is what creates the spiraling pattern in these gyres. |
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The deflection basin area was originally used in the development of algorithms and nomographs to backcalculate resilient moduli of asphalt pavement layers. |
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From the thrower's perspective, the deflection is to the right. |
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In the presence of a plasma nonhomogeneity, the chromatic refractive deflection also occurs, so the presence of plasma always makes gravitational lensing chromatic. |
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Many of these proved ineffective as the pilot had to fly his airplane while attempting to aim a handheld weapon and make a difficult deflection shot. |
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However, there is a particular objection to the rational defensibility of moral inertia that has to do with the intelligibility of the concept of deflection in general. |
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He estimated the mass of cathode rays by measuring the heat generated when the rays hit a thermal junction and comparing this with the magnetic deflection of the rays. |
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The deflection of all five designs blades were computed assuming that they are made of 6 mm thickness duralumin sheet, supported slidingly along the entire perimeter. |
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Within these limits the maximum sale deflection of a beam of uniform curve may be taken as double that of a similar beam in which the curvative under stress, is a parabola. |
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Factors of particular importance were the effects of the king posts and the facia boards on vertical deflection of the ridge beam and horizontal deflection of the wall plates. |
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However the Swifts were on level terms 11 minutes later when Rodney McAree's direct free kick from 22 yards took a slight deflection off the Stute wall to find the net. |
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The creep behavior of a 6-m pedestrian bridge was in steady stage after 2 months of live loads, and the flexural deflection reached 90 percent of that measured after 6 months. |
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With the addition of another deflection head and a programmable beam splitter, a single laser can simultaneously mark two parts with the same information. |
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Aston channelled a stream of neon ions through a magnetic and an electric field and measured its deflection by placing a photographic plate in its path. |
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But Boro were level on the stroke of half-time, with George Maris finding Brown and the striker's shot took a deflection to wrong-foot keeper Adam Bartlett. |
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