In the epicycle theory the Earth is in the centre of a circle which has smaller circles rotating round its circumference. |
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Each twin formed a unitary entelechy, a single living organism made of psyche and soma, still rotating in opposite directions to each other. |
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According to the blurb, a meteorite has hit the planet, causing it to stop rotating around its own axis. |
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Beta station loomed out of the darkness, the centre spire rotating in an anti-clockwise direction. |
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In helical scan recording, both the read and write heads are located on a rapidly rotating cylinder or drum. |
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Now most engineers work in teams of three, with project leadership rotating among team members. |
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His trouser leg became entangled in the rotating rod and he was flipped over. |
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Growers can generally recoup by rotating mustard with a high-return crop like potato. |
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A pivoting or rotating lever mechanism, rather than the lateral and vertical displacement, may be worthy of consideration. |
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Paulsen suggests rotating backup tapes to ensure minimal wear and tear, and to perform routine tests, such as reformatting and retensioning. |
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Adjustable compasses have a compass body with a lubber's line and a rotating capsule or bezel with a boxing mark. |
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Mansfield Park has seen such an exodus of players during the summer that the turnstiles must have been rotating at the speed of a carnival ride. |
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When any charged particle is rotating, it behaves like a current loop with a magnetic moment. |
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The classical gyromagnetic ratio of an orbiting or a rotating electron is defined as the ratio of the magnetic moment to the angular momentum. |
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This pump uses rotating gear assemblies within a pump housing to produce the hydraulic oil flow. |
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The most invidious policy was rotating officers out of infantry companies after six months when grunts had no such option. |
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Firing the various thrusters in brief bursts, Brett slowed the rotating motion of the elevator around its axis. |
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The vibration, though it is not completely circular, provides the rotating reference frame which gives rise to the Coriolis effect. |
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Samples were irradiated in Pyrex vials, which were suspended from a rotating sample holder. |
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The freezing device was composed of the rotating copper or silver disks and the liquid nitrogen dewar. |
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Libraries, county offices, public works and hospitals were shut down in rotating order. |
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Rotation forces some of the matter to accumulate in a disk rotating around the protostar. |
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Smidt was told that his departure was because his name was on a list of rotating directors-general who had to demit office at a certain point. |
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The opening scene from Casablanca, featuring a rotating globe and newsreel voiceover, blurs fictional and documentary forms. |
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Of the 30 types of cupcakes on the rotating menu at this funky shop, nearly two-thirds are strictly vegan, made without dairy products or eggs. |
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The toilet couldn't be moved, but rotating it 180 degrees generated a powder room layout on the side nearest the public spaces. |
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She sang gaily waving her arms and then rotating her middle as if in a dance. |
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In cold advection the cyclonically rotating ascent to the right is opposed by decent forced by the linear pressure perturbation. |
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It was first spotted around 10.45 in the morning and early observers described it as a rotating funnel of cloud about thirty feet in diameter. |
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The exercise is performed in essentially the same way as the rotating french press except that you won't rotate your forearms. |
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The rotating french press is a valuable addition to your triceps training routine. |
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The Village Inn, as we will have to get used to calling it, is a free house, and Adrian serves a rotating guest beer alongside house favourites. |
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Besides cropping or rotating, you can add text or freehand drawings to your photos, say, to make personalized postcards. |
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If your company is small, try rotating responsibilities among team members to promote cross-disciplinary skills. |
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With more than four players, I recommend playing each round four-handed with players rotating in and out of the game. |
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A gyroplane is an aircraft which is powered forwards by an engine, causing air to pass through overhead rotating blades which create lift. |
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After rotating the water block so it was flush everything started working fine. |
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Much like the steady drop-off of band members over the years, the rotating talent pool of guest vocal chanteuses has irreparably thinned. |
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While flash memory is certainly useful, rotating storage proved to be a more interesting storage story. |
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She wants to have six rotating inter-regional primaries to choose the party's nominee. |
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Jeck's endlessly rotating platters, like the whirr of moving film, serve as a constant reminder of the time-based nature of the medium. |
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My suite has classic Lanna touches in its fabrics and art works, and a cannily rotating television console. |
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The front panel, and particularly the rotating connector panel at the top, do have a plasticky feel to them once you get up close. |
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In its geometric central hall, the artist has created a large wooden spiraling structure out of rotating interconnected loops. |
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Pivot joints allow a rotating or twisting motion, like that of the head moving from side to side. |
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By rotating the dial, the pivot point or the fulcrum of the brake lever moves in and out. |
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A funnel cloud is formed by condensed water droplets when accompanied by a rotating column of wind. |
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The net result is that whenever the stylus is in the groove of rotating record the pickup is subjected to an additional inward force. |
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This type of humidifier has a rapidly rotating fan called an impeller, which turns water droplets into a fine mist. |
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To create rotating images in the full 360-degree range, two sets of coelostats can be combined, each compensating for the dead zone of the other. |
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The vortex that occurs on a 3-d sphere rotating in hyperspace could be a conduit to other dimensions or parallel universes. |
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A bitter taste and squeaking under a rotating knife-point indicate that some of the red layers contain sylvite. |
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The cheese is forced down a chute into a rotating stainless steel drum, about 80 pounds, with holes punched in it. |
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Clinging to his palm with hook-like feet was one of these bizarre little lizards, its eyes rotating independently. |
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Steam hissed out from the underside of the panels and the rotating slowed to a halt, the poles chinking into place in the cold, metal floor. |
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Their training consisted of a rotating internship for a year in which they learned surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics, and medicine. |
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He walked to the front of the room, where a holo of the area they would be striking was slowly rotating. |
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Each team was allowed up to eight players including two rotating substitutes, and each team was guaranteed three games. |
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The institution responsible for initiatives, chairing meetings, and implementing decisions was the presidency, rotating between member states. |
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He is the attending physician for residents and supervises medical students rotating through the otolaryngology department. |
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The elevator suddenly stopped in relation to the rotating centre of the mother ship. |
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This is the phenomenon of precession, caused by the Earth's axis slowly rotating around the celestial poles. |
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The fan, whose rotating blades had been disabled had strings attached to the fan housing, radiating out from it through 360 degrees. |
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The winning design was a rotating organizer, the losing design a storage table with a top that folds open. |
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Bacterial cells are propelled by rotating, helically shaped locomotive organs called flagella. |
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To hear cases, the judges sit in Chambers of seven, appointed on a rotating basis from within each Section. |
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There were rotating headshots in the lobby, of all the funny and unfunny people that lived there. |
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The packaging apparatus is relatively simple in structure because it has no mechanisms for rotating the film cartridge and the case. |
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On some projectiles, there is a nylon obturating band below the rotating band to help in forward obturation. |
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Many visitors to the park were turned away from campgrounds over the weekend due to rotating strikes by employees. |
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Turning the wheel would wind the cable to one side, rotating the cam and through that the shaft and the rudder. |
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Meireles's marionette is stamped from thin rubber and was suspended from a rotating rod at the ceiling. |
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She spitted the last of the suckling pig that she and Wolf had eaten the night before, and set it rotating above the strong blaze. |
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He was told to spin jute yarn by a hand rotating machine, because of which his palms were blistered and, at times, bleeding. |
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The stronger the convexity of the basic curve of the rotating body of the element, the higher the critical interlocking force. |
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As you know, a starter is a brutishly heavy collection of magnets mounted on a rotating axis inside a cylinder of thick braided wire. |
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By placing a substance between two Nicol prisms and rotating one, the angle of optical rotation could be easily measured. |
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Polarization can be verified by rotating either the Nicol prism or the Polaroid, which is between the Nicol prism and the lens in the photograph. |
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A pulsar is a rotating neutron star, a remnant of the explosive death throes of a star at least eight times as massive as our own sun. |
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Minor variations in the weight of the projectile, form of the rotating band, and moisture content and temperature of the propellant grains. |
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On skis, get some speed, rise abruptly to unweight your skis and turn both skis sideways by rotating your legs from your hips. |
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The tool also includes a means for rotating the cutting edge, usually using a brace or bit stock, a wrench, or a handle. |
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Simply twist the unique rotating camera barrel, and automatically the 2 megapixel camera is ready to shoot high quality photos, in a snap. |
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He watched, perhaps with a bit of a flinch as I unslung the laptop and set it down, rotating it toward him and tapping the keyboard. |
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Drop bow compasses were also referred to as rotating compasses or sometimes, incorrectly, as pump compasses. |
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The cork is moved up and down on the rotating mandrel to get the cork bored out to the correct size. |
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There were rotating head shots in the lobby, of all the funny and unfunny people that lived there. |
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Multitouch is also supported, with pinch and twist gestures for zooming and rotating. |
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The bobweight we use is usually somewhat heavier than the final bobweight of the finished rotating assembly. |
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An enormous gun is mounted on a large-radius rotating mounting over the stern. |
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Leave a small amount of space to allow the weak link to twist without the link-knife rotating with it. |
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The fan, whose rotating blades had been disabled, had strings attached to the fan housing, radiating out from it through 360 degrees. |
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Opportunity moved her arm into position, rotating the turret to aim the microscopic imager down toward the patch. |
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We need one that had decent sailing capability, three decks, and a rotating cannon turret. |
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The power corporation instituted rotating blackouts for periods in the community while the power plant was being repaired. |
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Rather than using a rotating compressor like a turbojet engine, the forward velocity and vehicle aerodynamic design compress air into the engine. |
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Try shrugging your shoulders up and down and rotating them in a circular motion. |
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But when they perturbed the rotating liquid with a pencil, they found that the circulation pattern could flip between distinct modes. |
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The rotating French press is a terrific triceps toner because it really isolates the triceps muscle. |
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With triangular occluders, the sides of the rotating shape seem to cave in. |
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In the past, physicians attempted to relieve the symptoms of congestive heart failure by using rotating tourniquets and diuretics. |
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Mark wondered why the rotating torus wasn't crushed from the tremendous gravitational forces at the mouth of the wormhole. |
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The tornado, a violently rotating column of air, extends from a thunderstorm to the ground. |
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Two rotating wall clouds revealed twin low-level mesocyclones on the SW side of a classic, cyclic supercell. |
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Various different temperatures and wind interactions at different altitudes can cause a rotating updraft called a mesocyclone. |
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Typical rotating frame experiments are performed in the fast exchange limit. |
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In acute LV failure with pulmonary edema, phlebotomy, rotating tourniquets, and parenteral mercurial diuretics were effective. |
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It beats chains against the ground in a rotating motion to detonate and destroy mines. |
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His method uses a semicircle rotating in three dimensional space and the curve formed by it cutting another three dimensional surface. |
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Polishing, using a rotating brush and abrasive paste, removes stains from teeth. |
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When the axis is tilted up or forward, the track of the ball is rotating more horizontally than perpendicularly to the lane. |
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Today we calibrate our watches with atomic clocks, but back then there was no timepiece more reliable than the rotating Earth itself. |
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You just don't get giant rotating disks from the accretion of small galaxy fragments. |
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If a late afternoon or night arrival is likely, select an alternate with a rotating beacon and runway lights. |
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Sponges, rolls of tape, a paper cup, rotating disks and coloured paper are the players in this quotidian drama. |
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After all, who's likely to take an engine apart to examine what kind of bearings the crankshaft is rotating in? |
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They were standard gun-tanks fitted with rotating drums driven off their engines, from which weighted chains flailed paths through minefields. |
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With the aid of a pair of good quality binoculars it was quite possible to see the rotating radome on the top of the aircraft's fuselage. |
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The hose extends 30 inches and has a rotating head for spray or aerated water flow. |
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I tried out one of the goggles and was treated to a rather nice kaleidoscopic vision of brightly-coloured cubes slowly rotating around. |
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Old-style seismographs recorded the jiggling of an earthquake on a rotating drum. |
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From the top of the hour news items on Today and 30-second segments on CNN, to the rotating videos, images of the deceased permeate. |
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Within an hour my stomach was doing an imitation of one of those lorries with a rotating drum that deliver ready-mixed cement. |
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The agitator or pulsator is a propeller-like device, usually a concave disc fixed to the center, that creates the vertical-axis rotating action. |
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A helical scan tape will gradually be wound around a rotating drum causing dust to be dragged in between the tape and the head. |
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On either side of her rose hills covered with vineyards and the gently rotating white sails of the windmills used for crushing grapes. |
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The rotating air mass creates a high-pressure system throughout the region. |
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There was a variety of different airscrews, three blade, four blade, five blade contra rotating, and three blade twin airscrews. |
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In 2000 the Contrarotator was launched, the world's first washing machine with two rotating drums. |
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What tends to happen is that the cords find their way into the rotating drum inside the body of the plane. |
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Lighter reciprocating and rotating parts were used and counterbalancing improved. |
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What you get is a seamless, and I mean seamless, zooming and rotating of the world. |
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I manage to stop myself from asking which switch extends those rotating blades that shred the tyres of passing cars. |
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After his encounter with this civilization, the time traveller advances further into the future to a time when the Earth stops rotating. |
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While the mandrel is rotating, a layer of shrink-wrap tape is applied to the outside of the composite material. |
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Few places are so alive with children smiling, laughing and throwing up in giant rotating teacups. |
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But staff giving evidence said they would stand inside a large rotating drum to clean the slowly-moving rollers with an air hose. |
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The rear part of the storm is where tornadoes are likely to spawn as the downdraft in the flanking line meets the rotating updraft. |
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Veneer is made by placing a cut log on a giant lathe and then rotating it against a cutter. |
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The rotating banjo hose attachment allows the hose to rotate up to 270 degrees for optimal hose routing. |
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To get to a lever on an asphalt tanker he had leaned over an engine with an unguarded rotating shaft. |
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It is known that at a certain angular velocity ellipsoidal forms cease to be the forms of equilibrium of a rotating liquid. |
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If the disk began rotating at one revolution per minute, you could observe the angular velocity by looking at it. |
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Rapidly rotating Bose-Einstein condensates confined in anharmonic traps can exhibit a rich variety of vortex phases. |
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The next year, Seattle's Space Needle was crowned with a rotating resto, just in time for the World's Fair. |
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Many eighteenth-century manuals on gauging treated barrels as solids generated by rotating conic sections about their axes. |
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The only thing that everyone could hear was the sound of the ceiling fan rotating. |
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The burning gases keep the shaft turning by rotating a fan before exiting the engine. |
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There were only five blossoms going in circles, rotating and revolving, on top of the clear glass. |
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He joined NuRide, a national ride-sharing Web site, and began rotating the driving with three others from his area. |
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He examined the three dimensional figures obtained by rotating a regular polygon about an axis of symmetry. |
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Sedna is rotating much more rapidly than originally believed, spinning once on its axis every 10 hours. |
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Then when he does catch it, the Mavs are rotating defenders with quick double-teams. |
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He deduced from these results a mechanism whereby the rotating mass can split into two, giving a model for double star formation. |
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The range of conventional radar, the kind you see at airports with its rotating dish, is limited to direct line of sight. |
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Along with a rotating selection of appetizers and main courses, every day has its signature dish. |
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All commands of this chain will keep rotating in the replay loop one by one like links of the chain circled around a rod. |
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The supermarket's rotating list of sale items like orange juice, used to draw traffic to the store, are usually offered rock-bottom sale prices. |
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But the rotating blades might only be visible in certain atmospheric conditions. |
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If we were really lucky we got to go in through the rotating doors under the Selfridges double-faced clock. |
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A museum-like sign on the wall claims this was Escobar's cell and that the circular slab was where he had his rotating, round bed. |
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These clinics will be held in the 38 local wats regularly on a rotating basis in conjunction with the Pattaya and Chonburi city councils and the local abbots. |
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Set up a rotating banner system on your web site and track response rates. |
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They were driven through a specially designed gearbox and bicycle chains to the airscrews, counter rotating, the propeller RPM was noticeably very slow. |
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Even down to the wing nuts that are in white bronze other parts are polished and lacquered steel, the body is spun aluminium and contains the rotating mirror effect. |
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We are rotating troops through three and four tours of duty, scarring their bodies and psyches. |
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The rotating band contacts the lands and grooves at the forcing cone. |
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Rocks are crushed between rotating hammers and steel anvils. |
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She said the tips of the rotating blades of the 320 ft tall turbines would be between 32 ft and 82 ft below the line of sight of the radar at Yeadon, north of Leeds. |
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The western corn rootworms themselves began rotating fields, to make sure future generations were always born in a cornfield, not a soybean field. |
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Closer examination revealed a pair of compound eyes mounted on movable stalks, protruding from a burrow and rotating independently, like the periscopes of a submarine. |
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The explosion left a faint neutron star at the center of the remnant, but unlike the rapidly rotating neutron star in the Crab Nebula, Cassiopeia's star is quiet and faint. |
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If SCN is detected in one of your fields, start rotating soybeans with a non-host crop such as corn, sorghum or small grains if it isn't already in a rotation. |
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Ludwig's plan also calls for growing rotifers and copepod nauplii in ponds or indoor tanks and redesigning a device called a rotating drum filter to harvest them. |
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Although a helicopter has a main blade, rotating at 500 rpm above it, and a tail rotor that acts as a rudder, it remains a completely unstable machine. |
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Stewartson studied rotating fluid flows, shear layers, magnetohydrodynamics, the triple-deck theory, and flow at both high and low Reynolds numbers. |
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You are rotating and moving the loaded cylinder forward as well as extending the breech block while compressing the mainspring and cylinder hushing spring. |
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In 1832, Baron Schilling, a Russian diplomat, linked the Summer Palace of the tsar in St Petersburg to the Winter Palace using a telegraph with rotating magnetized needles. |
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Baitcasting reel has a free rotating spool that provides less friction than fixed spool reels thereby offering greater casting distance and accuracy. |
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Physical methods such as tossing coins or throwing dice or picking numbered balls from a rotating drum as in Lottery games are always unpredictable. |
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The lights on the side were on, and it seemed its radar dishes were rotating, plus several of the unmanned turrets and missile batteries on the side were armed. |
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Said rotating gearwheels have regions, which are axially separated from one another and are in mesh in each case with one of the two adjusting gearwheels. |
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They meet for dinner six times a year, rotating among each other's houses, and between times members often get together for sailing, theater, or concerts. |
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It houses a rotating exhibition drawn from the permanent collections and also contains an exhibition space for major travelling exhibitions of all periods. |
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The worker hauls the animal out of the water and tosses it with a dull thud into a rotating drum like a table-top spin-dryer to remove the animal's coat. |
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They suggest this could be achieved by rotating headship of departments. |
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They have done this by placing tissue cultures in rotating vessels called bioreactors where the centrifuge effect cancels out the force of gravity. |
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A heat recovery ventilator comprising four rectangular regenerative heat exchangers, two blowers, a rotating air switch all disposed in a compact rectangular housing. |
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Auto guys will then make up a bobweight of nuts and bolts equal to the rotating part which they add to the crank throws and that is then spun on a dynamic balance machine. |
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In flight, when the radar is not operational, the slip rings and bearings are kept lubricated by rotating the radome at one cycle per four minutes. |
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Every window on our street is wide open, and the air is thrumming with the rotating hum of a hundred desktop fans, sluggishly pushing the warm air from room to room. |
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The borescope can also be used without the rotating mirror tube. |
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Next she returns to an upright position and repeats the rotation with her arms extended overhead, rotating toward her left side and then her right. |
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The filter comprises a slowly rotating drum, semi-immersed in the product to be filtered, covered in a fine stainless steel mesh, and fitted with an internal vacuum pump. |
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Centrifugal compressors use a vaned rotating disk or impeller in a shaped housing to force the gas to the rim of the impeller, increasing the velocity of the gas. |
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Also, it is extremely important to ensure the rotating band is secure on the projectile and that there are no cuts, dents, or excessive rust on the band. |
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Nine handpumps will dispense a wide range of York-produced beers, as well as guest ales and a rotating choice of quality German and Belgian brews. |
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Causeway Bay has rotating illustrations inspired by clashes with the police. |
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According to classical electromagnetic theory, a charge rotating with a simple harmonic frequency should emit electromagnetic radiation of the same frequency. |
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They also complain that homes in Tower Place, which runs alongside the gardens, will be directly overlooked by the rotating wheel capsules, destroying their privacy. |
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An overrunning clutch transmits torque in one direction only and permits the driven shaft of a machine to freewheel, or keep on rotating when the driver is stopped. |
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According to Spalding, the problem of the chessmen could be solved by further dividing the collection and lending some to Lewis on a rotating basis. |
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Other keyless devices consist of rotating knobs on the slide mechanism. |
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Exercising the calf muscles every half hour while seated by spending a few minutes flexing and rotating the ankles is also recommended to reduce the effects of stasis. |
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There are the same number of pieces at each level, and he achieved the appearance of deformation by corbelling, overlapping, and rotating the material as the wall got higher. |
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Spinner magnetometers utilize the rotating moment of the specimen to alter the current in a nearby fluxgate pick-up coil, of cylindrical or ring design. |
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Position your arms in the same position as the rotating french press. |
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When splitting occurs, a cyclonically rotating updraft propagates to the right of the mean wind, while an anticyclonically rotating one moves to the left. |
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The two currents create a rotating column of air that can generate 318-mile-per-hour winds, debark trees, and fire cars across the sky like missiles. |
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One such invention was the rotating cruciform gravity gradiometer mass detector, which measures Earth's subsurface mass variations or gravitational multipole moments. |
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As I write, the skies are echoing not with the beating of angelic wings but with the rotating blades of surveillance helicopters circling noisily overhead. |
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Since the cloud was rotating, its spherical shape flattened into a disc. |
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Now that people are used to seeing gull-wing and even butterfly doors, Koenigsegg's rotating door is so different it does make them stop and take notice. |
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Since the 1950s, jumps had persistently turned up in weather and climate models, whether built from rotating dishpans or from sets of equations run through computers. |
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One part supports the slider means H1-H5 and the other part functions as an equipoise to facilitate or enhance the rotating movement of the commutator arm. |
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In a rotating black hole, the ergosphere is associated with the stationary limit, the location at which space-time is flowing at the speed of light. |
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A global observer sees a region around rotating black holes, called the ergosphere, as possibly bending electromagnetic radiation according to a negative refractive index. |
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During the 60 second or so shot we are treated to a filming device where the camera is fixed on a rotating dolly of sorts along with the gypsy playing the violin. |
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The magnetic domains will remain aligned until randomized by thermal agitation or by some other external force which can do work in rotating the domains within the material. |
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These bosses allow room to install small set screws that bear down on the installed pins and prevent them from rotating during use. |
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At de Ferrers academy on May 17 there will be a rotating climbing wall, archery, a wellie wanging competition, bouncy castle and much more. |
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Product is equipped with a stationary outer disc and a rotating inner disc, both of which are precision-machined and studded with impactor pins. |
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In addition, we conducted steady-state thermal testing to measure the convective thermal resistance of the rotating impellers. |
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The MPX operates with a fully closed and locked rotating bolt employing the company's proven company gas-operated short stroke pushrod system. |
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When rotor goes to autorotation, an inclined alpha hinge provides automatic change of blade pitch to three degrees as the shaft stops rotating. |
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Even then, only one painting was put on display, rotating every few weeks. |
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A commutated DC motor has a set of rotating windings wound on an armature mounted on a rotating shaft. |
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In the induction motor cross section sketch of Figure 1, the stator has a three-phase AC winding to create a rotating magnetic field. |
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Early chapters cover basics of DC machines and types of controllers, rotating field theory, and induction motor basics. |
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The Australian Final was held in various Australian states, usually on a rotating basis. |
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When the trailing vortices colliding with the tail rotor are rotating in the same direction, this causes a loss of thrust from the tail rotor. |
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The rotor system, or more simply rotor, is the rotating part of a helicopter that generates lift. |
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However, the archaellum is rotating and thereby functionally resembles the bacterial flagellum. |
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The primary rotating flow in a tropical cyclone results from the conservation of angular momentum by the secondary circulation. |
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The theoretical extension of Prandtl's inviscid lifting line theory to the viscous flow over rotating cylinders. |
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Coriolis forces resulting from linear motion of these appendages are detected within the rotating frame of reference of the insects' bodies. |
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As a result of the vibrations of the atoms, the atoms are in motion relative to the rotating coordinate system of the molecule. |
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The vibration, though not completely circular, provides the rotating reference frame that gives rise to the Coriolis effect. |
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The offset is because this argument uses the Earth's rotating frame of reference. |
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Most use the horizontal rotating blade system, though usually with multiple blades. |
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They had a rotating hose with the intention being that the user would place the unit in the center of the room, and work around the cleaner. |
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Every significant gravitational mass in this system moves around our counterclockwisely rotating star in the counterclockwise direction likewise! |
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In meteorology and oceanography, it is convenient to postulate a rotating frame of reference wherein the Earth is stationary. |
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From our rotating perspective on the planet, its direction of motion changes as it moves, bending in the opposite direction to our actual motion. |
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An important case where the Coriolis force is observed is the rotating Earth. |
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That paper considered the supplementary forces that are detected in a rotating frame of reference. |
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The centrifugal force acts outwards in the radial direction and is proportional to the distance of the body from the axis of the rotating frame. |
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When Newton's laws are transformed to a rotating frame of reference, the Coriolis force and centrifugal force appear. |
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In physics, the Coriolis force is an inertial force that acts on objects that are in motion relative to a rotating reference frame. |
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The figure shows how the trajectory of the ball as seen by the rotating observer can be constructed. |
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The operator could determine the direction to a target by rotating the antenna so one display showed a maximum while the other showed a minimum. |
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Other settlements are farther north, but are populated only by rotating groups of researchers. |
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Three dimensional point tracking has also been used to measure rotating dynamics of wind turbines. |
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Most power stations contain one or more generators, a rotating machine that converts mechanical power into electrical power. |
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A piece of paper is wrapped around a rotating drum of the helicorder which receives the seismic signal from a seismometer. |
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Historically, seismograms were recorded on paper attached to rotating drums. |
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It contains a collection of fine ceramics, a rotating programme of exhibitions and a permanent collection. |
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With the motion of the beam this revolved around, and turned, the 'sun' a second rotating cog fixed to and which turned the drive shaft. |
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Farmers also began fertilizing their fields with dung and lime and rotating their crops to keep the soil fertile. |
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In 2000, one of Kapoor's works, Parabolic Waters, consisting of rapidly rotating coloured water, was shown outside the Millennium Dome in London. |
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Upright designs generally employ a rotating brushroll or beater bar, which removes dirt through a combination of sweeping and vibration. |
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Not all boilers deliver full power at starting and also the tractive effort decreases as the rotating speed increases. |
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When necessary, the drive can be rotated to a new position by loosening two set screws, rotating the drive and retightening the screws. |
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Two other masseurs, rotating from Manchester City, Liverpool and Manchester United. |
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By simply releasing a rotating bolt and butterfly nut, users can climb down into and out of the tipper trough more easily and safely. |
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If the machine is unavailable, the coach can substitute a rotating situp, though it is much less effective. |
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Any object near the rotating mass will tend to start moving in the direction of rotation. |
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The company is a leader in the development, application and production of magnetic bearing systems in the industrial rotating equipment market. |
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When a motor is fed with waveforms containing a CMV component, that voltage is capacitively coupled to the rotating assembly. |
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It is expected that none of these peculiar effects would survive in a proper quantum treatment of rotating and charged black holes. |
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Two years later, Ezra Newman found the axisymmetric solution for a black hole that is both rotating and electrically charged. |
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The Multifuge operates by centrifuging each sample as a discrete entity in individually sealed rotors mounted in a rotating carousel. |
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The innovative in-floor storage area, standard on all models, includes a Lazy Susan rotating storage tray on EX and above models. |
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The Helix Spiral features a 620mm wide stainless steel mesh product conveyor belt and two rotating drums, each with 10 spiraling tiers. |
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The machine, called the Counter Rotating Ring Receiver Reactor Recuperator consists of two chambers separated by rotating rings of cerium oxide. |
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Key to the new ARS device is a rotating cylinder, half submerged in the fungus' nutrient soup. |
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This process was helped by the discovery of pulsars in 1967, which, by 1969, were shown to be rapidly rotating neutron stars. |
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In 2007, Germany took over the rotating EU Presidency and declared the period of reflection over. |
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Now in orbit, the satellite has successfully deployed its solar arrays and a large-scale rotating antenna. |
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The powder may also be tumbled in a rotating drum to give the dynamic angle of repose. |
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Unlike most canines, dingoes are capable of rotating their wrists. |
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The solutions correspond to the case in which the disk and the fluid at infinity are rotating coaxially with nearly the same angular velocity. |
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These forces, some forwards and some rearwards, are across all the internal parts, both stationary and rotating, such as ducts, compressors, etc. |
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The device is a rotating cylindrical body that is screwed into the mold and can be set to any desired position by means of an Allen screw. |
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The succinctness of his treatment has forced him to exclude flows in a rotating environment and computational fluid dynamics. |
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But Togo happens to hold a rotating seat on the UN Security Council. |
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Meanwhile, the French introduced the first tanks with a rotating turret, the Renault FT, which became a decisive tool of the victory. |
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Susus, as rotating credit associations are called in parts of the Caribbean, are especially popular among immigrants for raising capital quickly. |
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Along with the five permanent members, the Security Council has temporary members that hold their seats on a rotating basis by geographic region. |
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At the session, Austria handed over the 6-month rotating presidency of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe to Azerbaijan. |
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The 100-metre-high rotating water column, which lasted for just three minutes, developed following a big downpour and a strong gust of wind. |
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A rotating updraft within this 20-kilometer-high thunderstorm sired a violent tornado. |
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Thrust balance is achieved with a balance piston with labyrinths on the rotating part and abradable seals on the stationary part. |
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These might include fluidized bed oscillators, rotating drum coolers, fluidized bed vertical coolers or continuous rotating plow coolers. |
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Once the osteotomy was completed by rotating an osteotome, the distractor was stabilized. |
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You can open the spin dryer door safe in the knowledge that the drum has stopped rotating. |
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Durable steel or cast iron targets indicated hits by tipping over or rotating around a horizontal mounting rod. |
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These were framed in a rotating carousel in Towneley Hall for visitors to see. |
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This testing involves repeatedly dropping a sample of tablets over a fixed time, using a rotating wheel with a baffle. |
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Magnesium alloy wheels made by forging are used to achieve maximum unsprung rotating weight reduction. |
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