They were crossing two lanes of stationary or slow moving traffic to get to the Springbok wine bar. |
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The necessary dwell time of the coated sheet metals was 30 seconds in a stationary convection oven. |
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Doug said he sends his mailings first-class with a personal letter on his stationary. |
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The benefits As with regular stationary cycling, you'll tone your legs, glutes and abs while burning calories. |
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Also, goals could only be scored if a player in possession of the ball held it stationary in the opposing goal. |
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The marcher sustained the injury after a scuffle broke out when marchers broke the windows of a stationary taxi. |
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At this time, the stationary diver swims to buddy and signals need for gas. |
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In style, portable furniture imitated stationary pieces but often lacked omamentation such as marquetry, inlays, or elaborate mounts. |
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As her focus was shifted slightly from her path, a tree stood stationary as she collided into the sharp bark. |
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Then Georges and I will set up the first stationary at the base camp while you take the worker's gondola. |
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New product areas would include drawing paper, envelopes, greetings cards and stationary folders. |
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In the case of a dynamo, cyclists have no lights when stationary but probably good lighting when moving. |
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The captured defensive installations and stationary weapon emplacements can then be used for your side. |
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More fuel is used to get a vehicle moving from a stationary position, causing more pollution. |
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When ready to pounce the wasp moves swiftly when its prey is usually in a stationary position. |
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Several bones popped, protesting the sudden movement after being stationary for so long. |
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The lorry driver escaped with minor injuries after his vehicle came to rest on its side facing back south after hitting the stationary car. |
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Everyone is familiar with the impression of self-motion experienced when watching a moving train through the windows of a stationary train. |
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A stationary front is denoted by semicircles and triangles on alternate sides of the front. |
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We observe throughout with a stationary camera and all we end up doing is panning and tilting, while we remain in one spot. |
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The ergosphere is bounded on the outside by the static or stationary surface, and on the inside by the outer event horizon. |
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All of a sudden it's as if they've hit an invisible wall as they become stationary, despite them furiously beating their wings. |
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The thing rushed past his stationary body, jaws snapping at the mermaids ' tails. |
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Hundreds of England flags stuck to stationary cars fluttered sadly and ignored, like puppies who had been chastised for messing on the carpet. |
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Instead of simply bench-pressing 250 pounds, they're doing leg exercises, riding stationary bikes and using free weights. |
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All uncovered power shafts are dangerous, but shafts driving stationary equipment especially machines with a drawbar are the most dangerous. |
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The hub motor's shaft is stationary and the outer casing spins, turning the rim and tire to which it is spoked. |
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A trackball is stationary and the pointer can be moved using your thumb by rolling the ball which sits on the top. |
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Exercise may include walking, gardening, dancing, or use of a stationary bicycle. |
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The molars are stationary, that is, they don't show pattern of forward movement with aging that is seen in macropodids. |
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Computers then were stationary and intended for successive or batch problem solution irrelatively to the real time and dynamic parameter changes. |
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It's customary to display the flag only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. |
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Rebus noticed that an ambulance, blue lights blinking, was parked in front of a stationary double-decker bus. |
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Soon CGS Varuna was cast off, with her quartermaster and sailor saluting the two stationary IN survey ships, Sutlej and Jamuna. |
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In the first, a movable die travels horizontally towards a similar stationary die. |
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The details of the incident are as yet still unclear, but it would seem that the boy began to cross the road, in front of stationary traffic. |
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The suction temporarily positions the undermost blank more or less stationary on the belt. |
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The terrier will either bolt the fox or drive it back to a stationary position. |
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For fifteen minutes the symptoms remained stationary, when it was proposed to use active exercise, as in a case of narcotism from opium. |
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The auto also shifts back into neutral when the car is stationary with the brake pedal applied, slipping into drive when the throttle is applied. |
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Attached to the end of the barrel are stationary fins that provide stability during flight. |
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Members of the armed forces in combat fatigues ran down the street between stationary cars. |
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Even yesterday, when the roads were relatively quiet, stationary traffic stretched the length of Kingshill. |
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Honestly, we could go on about Inferno's nifty fire effect, or Voldo's creepy, stationary strut, or even Taki's newfound jiggle. |
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The Spanish bayonet tends to topple over and re-root itself, where the Spanish Dagger is stationary. |
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Petty cash, company stationary, mobile phones and laptops rank high among items stolen from offices, building sites and changing rooms. |
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On display will be old tractors, implements, stationary engines, model steam engines, vintage motor cycles and cars, crafts and displays. |
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When the solution is placed as a thin film under stationary conditions, concentric or spiral wave patterns develop in the solution. |
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The frames feature a unique Four-Bar linkage to create a stationary virtual pivot point on the pedal axle of the bike. |
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So, it is not good sense to interpret the state of an electron in a stationary orbital as perpetual motion. |
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He stood stationary and the antenna moved, pointing to the ammunition, in plain view of everyone. |
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All targets were farther away than 1800 meters, with most of them between 2500 and 3750 meters, both moving and stationary. |
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The weapon system is stabilised in two axes, which allows the vehicle to engage targets stationary or on the move. |
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The course mostly dealt with giving and taking commands, as well as keeping in formation, and obviously shooting moving and stationary targets. |
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Armed with Hellfire missiles, Predators became hunters and destroyed stationary and moving targets. |
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The camera is stationary, the line moves forward, and we see, in each of his farewells, the nature of his relationship with that man. |
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The system gives 3D target location and tracking of stationary and moving targets. |
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For those new to biceps training, your elbows should remain stationary while your hands move upward toward the shoulders. |
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It can engage targets while stationary and on the move, using missiles for long-range targets and guns for close-in defence. |
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They'd rounded a wide corner and hopped off the moving sidewalk to a stationary platform facing a huge window. |
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If the planet were stationary, the slow-down effect would be equal to the initial acceleration, so there would be no net gain in speed. |
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Polaris, the North Star, appears stationary in the sky because it is positioned close to the line of Earth's axis projected into space. |
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After being retrograde since July, the planet appears stationary on the 30th and thereafter returns to normal west to east motion. |
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These estimates are lower than that required for our population to remain stationary. |
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As an econometrician I have my doubts about the ratio of a non-stationary quantity and a stationary one. |
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Finally, step trials were compared with the stationary target conditions, using the final target location as the basis for comparison. |
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The economics of a stationary or declining population need be no more painful than those of an expanding one. |
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Under normal conditions, the population would not have remained stationary but grown. |
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The 48-hr transfer cycle ensured that the slower-growing non-BHK populations attained stationary densities. |
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As a consequence, Prague has continued to grow steadily even though the national population is virtually stationary. |
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If you were on a ship next to another ship and one of the ships started moving away from the stationary ship. |
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Under the neutral model, and have equal expectations in a stationary population. |
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The mutation rate was the same as that considered for the stationary populations. |
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Most bivalves lead a fairly stationary life, either anchored to rocks, like mussels, or buried in sediment, like razor-shells, cockles and clams. |
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We also worked out with weights and used treadmills and stationary bicycles. |
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A stationary shop in George Street has been branching out with some unusual additions to its stock. |
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They carried out the pelagic and stationary modes of breeding as the cochleate ammonoids. |
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Toddlers, led by their parents, play peek-a-boo with the stationary tanks from behind their father's legs. |
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School started at nine and my satchel was already packed with my school books, jotters, folders, stationary etc. |
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Warm up prior to the workout by doing 10 minutes on a stationary bike or cardio alternative, as well as light stretching of muscles to be worked. |
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Indoor resistance training and cardio done on a stationary bike, a Stairmaster or an elliptical trainer. |
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A person on dialysis is encouraged to exercise. Many dialysis centers have a designed exercise program with stationary bikes and weights. |
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In the dark, the five of them had to avoid running into elliptical trainers, stationary bikes, treadmills, and rowing machines. |
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McNabb, who has been riding a stationary bike and exercising in a swimming pool, was scheduled to begin weight-bearing exercises this week. |
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Resistive exercise equipment and stationary bicycles will be used to provide the 2.5 daily hours of exercise prescribed for each crew member. |
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The degree of improvement may be assessed by the use of incremental exercise testing on a stationary bicycle or treadmill. |
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His cardiovascular conditioning consists of riding a stationary bike and walking in a pool. |
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He lifts weights, fides the stationary bike, maintains year-round conditioning with a personal trainer. |
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Frequency analyses were performed at each stationary point on the potential energy surface. |
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Bands will be required to perform on the move but will be judged at a stationary point along the route. |
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The Einstein equation can be derived as the solution to Euler-Lagrange equations that represent the stationary point, or extremum, of the action. |
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An important postulate concerning stationary points that we adopt in smooth infinitesimal analysis is the Constancy Principle. |
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I do intervals on the stationary bike, pedaling for 30 seconds as hard as I can and then easing up for 30 seconds, and so on. |
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First, tetraploids continue to bud in stationary phase, whereas haploids arrest as unbudded cells. |
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Ride a stationary bike for 15 minutes, walk on a treadmill for 15 minutes, then jump rope for 15 minutes. |
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Get on a stationary bike at your local health club and pedal at a pace of 17 mph for three hours without a break. |
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It is believed Mr Howell was adjusting strapping on a stationary lorry when he was crushed by another lorry. |
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In race after race Schumacher outwits opponents by overtaking them when they are stationary in the pits. |
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The markets are great places to purchase leather bags, belts and jackets, jewellery, pashminas, stationary and accessories. |
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Police are investigating the apparent road rage incident which is believed to have occurred after the bus overtook a line of stationary vehicles. |
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The walls were lined with portraits and holograms, some stationary, some fading from image to image. |
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Thus the tense, often jarring interplay between rapid pans or other movement, and stationary close-ups. |
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If the stationary phase is solid, the separation process is called adsorption chromatography. |
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Never stop to argue a fine point with another driver who has just rammed into your stationary car at a red light. |
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If you climb simulated hills on a stationary bike, you can wheeze up real ones on a mountain bike. |
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The Brawlers scowled viciously at the stationary pair as they sped forward, their serpents lashing their tails and hissing. |
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So lifting a flea a small distance is more work than holding a heavy weight stationary. |
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Despite fierce ebb tides causing the river to swirl and eddy they maintained stationary. |
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After surgery March 2, Wilson immediately began rehabbing, riding a stationary bike and doing exercises to maintain his core strength. |
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I'm 27 years old, I have expendable income, a stationary desk job and poor dietary habits. |
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Combat offload is performed on the ground by releasing the aircraft brakes from a stationary position and a high-power rating set. |
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We will be able to hit a moving target, or even a target that is stationary at weapons release but attempts to escape as the weapon is in-flight. |
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They were too busy with the remunerative work of stationary engine building under their patent monopoly to trouble with speculative business. |
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The game is being played at walking pace at the moment and if the Italian players were ambling around any slower they'd be stationary. |
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Practically any stationary object within a stone's throw of Princes Street has been garlanded with fairy lights. |
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Important special cases of stationary anastigmatic mounts and their performance are presented. |
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The camera, when not stationary, pans lazily, allowing us to take in the landscape's breadth. |
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My tribes that are furthest apart are, I think, action movies and Engrish stationary. |
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A reference frame specifies all the trajectories that are regarded as stationary, or at rest in space. |
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I lift weights and ride a stationary bike with wires pasted to my chest, a snorkel in my mouth, and a computer crunching the numbers. |
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There was evidently some deep distinction in a fox's psyche between moving objects and stationary ones. |
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Your letterhead, stationary, business cards and Web site must be first-rate. |
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Of course, larger cleanup tasks should be left to bigger stationary units that can safely handle both larger limbs and leaves. |
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The Vauxhall, travelling towards Bath, was overtaking a line of stationary vehicles looking to turn right. |
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Most favored activities are cycling on a stationary bicycle, brisk walking, swimming, and water aquatics. |
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About five days a week, I cross-train and do some cardio, usually 20 to 30 minutes elliptical, stationary bike or swimming. |
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It is a tracked, armoured, amphibious vehicle designed to engage armoured ground and air targets while stationary, on the move and afloat. |
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The outer tube is stationary, the inner tube rotates to an open position only at the command of the cockpit. |
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Under laboratory conditions, flying insects such as fruit flies and migratory locusts have powered stationary engines with their beating wings. |
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An example of this can be cast iron crankshafts in large stationary diesel engines. |
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Streptococci emit light during log phase growth, and luminescence subsides as they enter stationary phase. |
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Even though the electron is in constant motion, it does not emit electromagnetic radiation from a stationary state. |
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One unit brought along stationary bikes that are sitting next to foxholes and sandbags. |
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The gameplay is a sort of 3rd person scrolling shooter, with your avatar floating stationary at the bottom of the screen. |
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When the magnetopause is stationary it must be in equilibrium with all forces and torques balanced. |
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Global stationary diffusion due to wave-particle interactions does not take place at the magnetopause. |
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Sealing kits are available at most fine stationary stores, but a regular taper candle in a dark colour works just as well. |
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The line of sight stabilisation in elevation and azimuth provides high hit probability for stationary and on the move engagements against stationary and moving targets. |
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The exercise may be walking on a treadmill or riding a stationary bicycle. |
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Aristotle saw a universe with a stationary earth at the center and Galileo saw a universe with the earth in motion about the sun. |
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Scorpion fish, butterfish, scallops, prawns, peacock worms, cuttlefish and dragonets all go about their business among the many stationary species of aquatic life. |
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For example, patients may be encouraged to move the treadmill or stationary cycle in front of the television, or consider having a low step-aerobics box in the kitchen. |
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Stationary fuel-cell power generation remains cost prohibitive to all but the most isolated or ecologically minded. |
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It was possible to identify individual chatterers throughout a season, and sound data suggest that individual fish are relatively stationary within separate ranges. |
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With the guards now completely stationary, he tries the door. |
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He also gave him stationary, shoelaces, a light for his bike, and a half-empty bottle of Grand Marnier. |
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He died when the car he was travelling in crashed into a stationary yellow low-loader parked in a lay-by on the westbound carriageway of the stretch. |
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The company's internal combustion engines can be found powering lift trucks, industrial wood chippers and stationary irrigation pumps among other things. |
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Destroying biofilm sections in the exponential growth phase does not destroy bacteria in the biofilm that are in the static and stationary growth phases. |
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A graduated program of swimming and stationary bicycling, along with isometric, isotonic, and eccentric strengthening in the later stages is prescribed. |
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When an object is at rest on a stationary support, the thrust line is parallel to a radius of the planet, i.e. it lies in the gravitational vertical. |
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For instance, fertility inheritance in a stationary population will, in some aspects, affect the coalescent tree in a similar way as population growth. |
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Unless you actually blow dry your tresses with your toes, you can sneak in a few stretches, lunges and other stationary exercises while you move the hot air around your head. |
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We crossed over onto the prom, squeezing between the bumpers and tailgates of near stationary cars with less grace and confidence than the mocking seagulls. |
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It is based on the probability of having a number of alleles greater or equal to the observed number in sample drawn from a stationary population. |
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Five minutes later, Grace bounds down the stationary escalator, clutching a bacon cheeseburger and a Coke. |
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During the mating season, males drum while wandering around the habitat searching for receptive females, which are more stationary than are males. |
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He or she is surrounded by others who are stationary, blissfully unaware of the dancer. |
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When it was assumed that these mutations were neutral, their frequency was higher under shaken than under stationary conditions, possibly due to oxygen stress. |
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Since neither the warm air nor the cold air are advancing, the stationary front weather map symbols combine both the cold front and the warm front symbols. |
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Stationary plants providing 200 kilowatts of neighborhood electrical power are practical and operating efficiently. |
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Then he pulled out a clean sheet of his stationary paper and took a quill. |
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Alongside the moving tram queues are stationary traffic queues. |
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The simulation showed that under still and convective conditions the vapours emitted by a point source rapidly form stationary envelopes around the leaves. |
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The ambatch float remained perfectly stationary upon the surface. |
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On the basis of the goodness of fit between models and observations, a history of stationary population size can be confidently rejected for all three sets of samples. |
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On display will be vintage cars, commercials, vintage tractors, stationary engines, scale models and motorbikes, along with the only steam motor cycle in the world. |
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He rides a stationary bike before going to work, where he lifts weights not only for strength but to keep his astonishingly sculptured body perfect. |
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For most of the spring, as he endlessly rode stationary bikes, lifted weights, and ran sprints on the practice field, his rehabilitation was as mental as it was physical. |
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I've known spouses who decided to teach for the first time and others who turned their specialised skill into profits making jewellery, customised stationary and needlework. |
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The random walk eventually converges to a stationary distribution. |
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In disks however, the stored bits are stationary on a moving medium, whereas in the magnetic bubble memory the medium is stationary and the bits move. |
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A key element in these force and torque balances is the hydrodynamic shear force and torque that the cell experiences when stationary on a planar surface. |
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Shipping started five months ago and included a literal ton of weightlifting equipment plus two tons of stationary bikes, treadmills and other new exercise equipment. |
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These states were detected both by short actinic flashes and by the switching of the actinic illumination level between different stationary state values. |
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First, of the population of tetraploid cells that enter stationary phase, both euploid and aneuploid members can be rescued by starvation in water. |
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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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Twelve males exercised on treadmills and stationary bikes, and scientists measured the amount of fat they burned during different intensities on both machines. |
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We provide cost-effective GSM deployment over satellite links to offshore stationary mobile platforms or seagoing vessels such as oil rigs, cruise ships and ferries. |
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He moved the vehicle forward a few inches, reversed a little and then remained stationary for a few more minutes as more patrons left in their vehicles. |
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Meanwhile, gas illumination and, later, electrical lighting supplanted natural light, while steam slowly became the dominant source of stationary and motive power. |
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With capstan imagesetters, the laser is stationary and the media moves. |
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Soldiers are taught to acquire and engage targets from stationary positions, on the move, to the flank, and from a variety of ranges both during the day and at night. |
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On varying the width, one can observe in detail the transformation of the stationary waves confined between the steps of atomic height in waves of electrons that move freely. |
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In the commercial industry of publishing and stationary, there are often layers of opinion to hurdle in order to get an idea from conception to market. |
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The result for Milne's cosmology was a stationary universe with an infinite past age which, of course, acted as a precursor to the steady-state theory. |
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Over the next few months, we can expect to see...a women's clothing line by Cultura and leather-bound address books by Italian stationary designers Campo Marzio Penne. |
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But no more than a few strides towards the stationary cart, she yanked hard on the reins, sheathing her sword that had been loosened, partially drawn out into her grip. |
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Stationary fuel cells can be installed in the basements of buildings to heat, cool and generate electricity for lights and appliances. |
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Massive revolving aisles deliver computer controlled inventory to stationary stockers who then pick the product and place it in a computer-tracked bins. |
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Rats undergo fertilization by oogamy, where mobile sperm swim to a stationary egg. |
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These were all horse drawn or relied on gravity, with a stationary steam engine to haul the wagons back to the top of the incline. |
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They were also much lighter weight and smaller in size for a given horsepower than the stationary condensing engines. |
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We obtain the stationary average hyperedge hyperdegree distribution of the hypernetwork by the characteristic equation. |
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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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As operators are usually interested only in moving targets, it was desirable to filter out any distracting reflections from stationary objects. |
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The fans are smaller, and are usually a combination of several moving and stationary turbines working in sequence to boost power. |
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The stationary steam engine was a key component of the Industrial Revolution, allowing factories to locate where water power was unavailable. |
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Early builders of stationary steam engines considered that horizontal cylinders would be subject to excessive wear. |
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Where CHP is not used, steam turbines in stationary power plants use surface condensers as a cold sink. |
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Many engines, stationary and mobile, are also fitted with a governor to regulate the speed of the engine without the need for human interference. |
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Meanwhile, the development of the stationary steam engine was proceeding to the point where early steam locomotives were being proposed. |
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Unlike those in the school, student numbers in the Senior department remained almost stationary during King's first five years of existence. |
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The population of the territory that became the British Raj was 100 million by 1600 and remained nearly stationary until the 19th century. |
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These labs are more difficult to detect than stationary ones, and can often be obscured among legal cargo in big trucks. |
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Also in 1803, one of Trevithick's stationary pumping engines in use at Greenwich exploded, killing four men. |
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The engine was placed on blocks and reverted to its original stationary job of driving hammers. |
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The coat of arms is still in use today, but in the main the SRU use the commercial thistle logo on jerseys and stationary. |
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A hotspot is more or less stationary relative to the moving tectonic plate above it, so a chain of islands results as the plate drifts. |
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When a glacier's size shrinks below a critical point, its flow stops and it becomes stationary. |
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However, the aeolipile was a reaction engine, inefficient as a stationary engine. |
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The wagons were loaded on and off with the use of stationary steam engines. |
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During the Dunkirk evacuation, few warships were actually sunk, despite being stationary targets. |
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The rule refers to operation at both the target altitude and speed, but some receivers stop operating even when stationary. |
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It feeds mostly on aquatic creatures which it catches after standing stationary beside or in the water or stalking its prey through the shallows. |
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Several species can run bipedally, and a few can prop themselves up on their hindlimbs and tail while stationary. |
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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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In a stationary fluid, the magnetic field declines and any concentrations of field spread out. |
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A stationary front is often present near the area of freezing rain and serves as the foci for forcing and rising air. |
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An alternative to the sliding seat, called a sliding rigger, uses a stationary seat and the rower moves the oarlocks with his feet. |
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In the 1840s George Henry Corliss of Providence, Rhode Island improved the reliability of stationary steam engines. |
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Therefore, if the crank is stationary and happens to be at one of these two points, it cannot be started moving by the connecting rod. |
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They are also the site of the first stationary steam engines used by the Admiralty. |
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He was an experienced mining engineer, able to survey, sink shafts, to construct railways, tunnels and stationary engines. |
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A bergschrund forms when the movement of the glacier separates the moving ice from the stationary ice forming a crevasse. |
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This approach assumes that BP and MCAv time-series are stationary signals composed of sinusoidals. |
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The train remained stationary for a few moments, before lurching forward along the track. |
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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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Based on mobility, the air compressor systems are segmented into stationary and portable models. |
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Model WRT is a high-speed, swivel-type unit that also mounts directly on the machine's stationary platen. |
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Teachers led them in brisk, mostly stationary, calisthenics. |
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By 1884 they were stationary indoor luncheonettes with decorations on the walls and stools at a counter. |
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In this section we obtain results on stationary points for generalize hybrid pair of single-valued and multi-valued mappings. |
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Let me tell you, you look pretty silly nearly whiffing a stationary ball. |
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In addition, each end of each tie rod was held in place using tied contact with the cylinder support and with the stationary platen. |
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Day three was completed on a cross-trainer, a stationary exercise machine used to simulate walking or running. |
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Concept of stationary state is mere methodology although there might be closed system exhibiting symptoms of stationariness. |
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He explained that there are mobile objects and stationary objects but there is neither motion nor stationariness. |
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The logic for requiring stationarity is that models inferred from stationary series are also stationary or stable. |
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To test if a variable is stationary, a formal test of stationarity called the Augmented Dickey-Fuller test is commonly used. |
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Spinning is a high-energy group ride, led by an instructor, on specially designed stationary bicycles. |
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On the change of form of long waves advancing in a rectangular channel, and on a new type of long stationary waves. |
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Clevis Hangers support non-insulated stationary pipes and meet specific load requirements. |
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Cameramen have been shooting close-ups of Daniel's face as he pretends to be riding a bike which is stationary. |
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There has been a quantum improvement in the home based stationary oxygen concentrator technology. |
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Onan, a subsidiary of McGraw-Edison, manufactures portable and stationary electric generator sets, diesel and gasoline engines, alternators. |
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The weather front has remained stationary over the Southeast. |
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In the last section we solve the equation for stationary simple shear and calculate the nonlinear viscosity and the viscometric functions. |
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In addition, certain ski machines use ropes, while others have stationary handgrips. |
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My only criticism is not checking the blind spot and dry steering moving the wheel while the car is stationary. |
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During the plethysmographic assessment, participants were seated in a straight back stationary armchair. |
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While they were helping the broken down drivers a taxi crashed into the back of the stationary police car. |
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It is assumed that all random parameters are statistically stationary and obey the ergodicity principle. |
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The effect of SCUBA divers on fish density and target strength estimates from stationary dual-beam hydroacoustics. |
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For air PA, the Clean Air Act classifies the sources of pollutants as mobile or stationary. |
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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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The put-in of the ball is going to have a big impact, as well as the referee deciding when the ball can go in, if the scrum is stationary. |
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Even though a given set of series may be non-stationary, there may exist a linear combination of the individual series that are stationary. |
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Ter-polymerization reaction kinetics was studied under stationary reaction conditions, by the dilatometric and gravimetric methods. |
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Stationary and mobile monitoring of the scope required would generate so much sensor data that it could only be done if artificially intelligent computers were doing the work. |
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Stationary conglomerations of individuals were transformed into migratory co-operative groups, following the shores of lakes and seas, and the courses of rivers. |
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In particular, subjects assumed a stationary, supine position on the scanning bed with both arms pronated by their side, and hands facing the table. |
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It lies over a hot spot, or a stationary plume of heat deep within Earth. |
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Therefore, the WILLIAMS ECU may be considered a practical and proven stationary fuel cell, but without the complexities and expenses of adding and operating a fuel reformer. |
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A further casualty also remains in hospital as police investigate claims that the double-decker collided with a number of stationary cars before coming to rest. |
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The principle employed is that of optic coupling of the phototransistor 9 placed in the stationary part with the LED 3 mounted coaxially in the cylinder block. |
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It uses polar materials such as amino cyano, diol, and silanol as its stationary phase, so is sometimes called reverse reversed-phase or aqueous normal phase. |
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Delivery order SCR catalysts for gas-fired stationary otto engines. |
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Procedure of robust observer design ensuring the best robust property of the residual with respect to disturbances in the form a stationary variate is suggested. |
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Octadecylsilyl silica gel was used as stationary phase and acetonitrile, and sodium dihydrogen phosphate with dilute orthophosphoric acid as mobile phase. |
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At work are basic principles of physics, which instruct that an electric current is generated by cranking a loop of wire between stationary magnets. |
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But he questions the idea of doing weights on stationary bicycles. |
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The hotel in Herndon also contains a state-of-the-art fitness center equipped with free weights, stationary bicycles, cross-trainers, stair climbers and treadmills. |
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Dozens of local sports stars will pedal stationary bicycles, situated outside the Torch-Doha Hotel, in order to generate enough power to light the iconic building. |
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Hoku Scientific develops and manufactures fuel cell membranes and membrane electrode assemblies for stationary and automotive proton exchange membrane fuel cells. |
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These unique designs have been combined with modern illustrations to create a beautiful stationary range including greeting cards, shopping lists and notecards. |
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Complementing Ascentis' family of HPLC columns, the C8 provides highly reproducible results and adds up to the range of stationary phase selectivities offered. |
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Clinicians have learned about proteins from physiology textbooks, which typically show diagrams of very stationary blobs sitting in a bilaminar sea of membrane lipid. |
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The above observation states that for any additive conserved quantity in a reversible cellular automaton, there corresponds a Bernoulli distribution that is stationary. |
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The three procedures are quite different, but their focus is on identifying the most stationary linear combination of the vector of the time series concerned. |
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The stationary firing of the first-stage development solid rocket motor, dubbed DM-2, was the most heavily instrumented solid rocket motor test in NASA history. |
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With base jumps there is no wind, you are starting stationary. |
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Accidents with residents in wheelchairs or reclining in stationary lounge chairs may have been avoided, if lap belts had been used to prevent residents falling out of chairs. |
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This would provide a platform that would allow the observer to remain stationary as the ship rolled beneath him, in the manner of a gimballed platform. |
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Mandan tradition states that the Hidatsa were a nomadic tribe until their encounter with the Mandan, who taught them to build stationary villages and cultivate agriculture. |
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Sea urchin puncture wounds are a common source of injury to ocean swimmers, especially along coastal surfaces where coral with stationary sea urchins are present. |
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It also serves as a fleshy anchor when the animal is stationary. |
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The engine was then used for other purposes as a stationary engine. |
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To prove his ideas, he built a stationary engine at the Coalbrookdale Company's works in Shropshire in 1802, forcing water to a measured height to measure the work done. |
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An initially stationary object which is allowed to fall freely under gravity drops a distance which is proportional to the square of the elapsed time. |
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Manned observation balloons, floating high above the trenches, were used as stationary reconnaissance platforms, reporting enemy movements and directing artillery. |
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Irish stepdance, popularised by the show Riverdance, is notable for its rapid leg movements, with the body and arms being kept largely stationary. |
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In the USA, Mathias Baldwin started building stationary steam engines for commercial use and by 1830, opened his own workshop producing steam locomotives. |
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Stationary bicycles were used in a fitness room to improve cardio-vascular fitness levels. |
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Stationary concentrator systems are always used by a patient to supplement portable oxygen concentrators. |
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Stationary steam engines in fixed buildings may have the boiler and engine in separate buildings some distance apart. |
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Nothing is to be holy ground consecrated to Stationary Faith, whether positive or negative. |
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Stationary steam engines are fixed steam engines used for pumping or driving mills and factories, and for power generation. |
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The current also flowed if the loop was moved over a stationary magnet. |
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A regular Hilberg process is a stationary process that satisfies both a power-law growth of topological entropy and a hyperlogarithmic growth of maximal repetition. |
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