The formation of arbuscules, arbusculate coils, hyphal coils, and vesicles within the roots of the two host plants was examined. |
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It will recall more than three-quarters of a million vehicles in the U.S. and Europe due to faulty ignition coils. |
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Other changes include more efficient ignition coils that require less energy to provide a comparable spark. |
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Laser welding of miniature coils is performed by a company specializing in the manufacture of implantable cardiac and neurostimulation leads. |
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Very many DC motors have built-in commutation, meaning that as the motor rotates, mechanical brushes automatically commutate coils on the rotor. |
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The ship's degaussing is made up of 25 coils for the ship's structure as a whole and local coils for specific items of equipment. |
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The size arrangement and location of the degaussing coils are based on finite element modelling of the ship structure and major equipment fits. |
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The gravitational constant G can be determined by an electrometric measurement using a group of current-bearing coils. |
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The front and rear suspensions feature dual-leaf springs instead of coils, taking the bumps and jolts out of gravel roads and unforeseen mounds. |
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Then, like magpies, they hurry back to their workshop loaded with wisps of lace and coils of steel mesh, strands of silk and ropes of jute. |
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Above it, coils of copper wire represent razor wire and tiny pearls serve as handles on the cell doors. |
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The construction of a transformer includes a ferromagnetic core around which multiple coils, or windings, of wire are wrapped. |
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A single pot balanced on the mecha-stove, the two glowing iron coils red-hot beneath it. |
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I'm a bit of a turkey when it comes to needles, and I'm lying there all locked into place with the coils and headphones, feeling woozy and faint. |
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Often no more than a single lane, it coils around villages perched on precipices, past waterfalls and over ancient stone bridges. |
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Workers there build and repair different types of rail cars, including coal hoppers, gondolas, and cars that carry steel coils. |
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Hogan is best known for his polychromatic relief paintings made by pouring Rhoplex over concentric coils of rope laid out in geometric patterns. |
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It tightens the coils by contracting the individual muscles between its ribs and so prevents the prey from moving. |
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Scurry washed and blow-dried the model's natural hair, then wrapped individual pieces around a small-barrel curling iron to set coils. |
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Seti's black eyes lit up, and several tentacles were instantly flung around Indigo's torso and chest, constricting like snake coils. |
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The two sisters both rested their hands on the coils of the great snake and stroked it gently as others would stroke a sleeping cat. |
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He watched as the coil rose above their heads, and then he tried to pry the snake away as it began to tighten its coils around them. |
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Then, I saw the smoke of the incense rise in a spiral, just like the coils of a snake, you know. |
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After death, tangled loops and coils of a fibre-like material of beta-amyloid protein, can be observed in brain tissue. |
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Her bleached blonde hair is dragged up into neat golden coils of plaiting, like a sleeping snake on her head. |
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Wolfus struggled to reach for his sword, and slashed off the coils with a single swipe. |
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Mike gripped the snake's coils and began to peel it from around the woman's arm. |
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They can be corrected by surgery or by radiologic placement of coils in the dilated veins. |
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It's the sort of consignment Jan takes with her whenever she visits Romania, along with contraceptive coils and coffee. |
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Difficulties associated with older generation coils, such as heavy and sometimes painful periods, promise to be overcome. |
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Intrauterine devices, also known as coils, are rigid contraceptive devices that are inserted into the uterus by a doctor. |
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The three-channel CPU voltage regulator uses original inductance coils in a casing and capacitors from OST and Nippon Chemi-Con. |
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This gear rotates coils of wire within a magnetic field inside the generator, creating electricity. |
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Electricity is produced when coils of wire inside the generator create a pulse as they move through a magnetic field, Sagrillo said. |
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The use of mosquito repellents, especially coils, mats and liquids, apparently will have harmful effects on the health. |
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They were also issued with coils containing labels instead of the postage stamps. |
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On the prow of the Kebako Puka a snake coils around a mountain, symbolizing the tidal wave that destroyed the Lamalerans' ancestral home. |
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After the delivery, coils were reweighed to verify the amount of cocaine that was volatilized. |
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Transmembrane helices in membrane coils predominantly cross at left-handed angles, those in membrane gates predominantly at right-handed angles. |
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This alloy has been specially developed for split armature coils of telephones. |
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To complete the magnet, the coils were encased in an iron yoke then wrapped in a 40-millimeter-thick aluminum shell. |
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The silent, malodorous site was surrounded by a corrugated tin fence topped with coils of barbed wire. |
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The Machine was covered in tubes and spheres, Tesla coils and electrodes, funnels and jars, micro chips and transistors. |
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They weigh less than most current baluns and coax coils, and they are less bulky. |
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These furnaces generally are thermostatically controlled, have a good-sized firebox, automatic draft control and optional hot-water coils. |
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The alternating flux in the core in turn induces an alternating current in each of the secondary coils. |
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Massive coils of finished steel, ready to be turned into the shells of automobiles at Ford's facilities, were showing up without notice. |
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Here an ancient citadel coils around an old port and bijou restaurants crowd around a modern marina. |
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The Navajo man kicked at the snake with his moccasin-clad feet, until it fell down the ravine in a series of coils. |
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The first thing you are going to need is mosquito coils or citronella candles to keep away the winged blood-suckers. |
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Citronella candles and mosquito coils seem to help when the air is calm, but their effectiveness diminishes with a breeze. |
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Similarly coconut shells could be incinerated and the powder could be used for making mosquito coils. |
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There must be scientific ways to deal with the problem at source instead of burning mosquito coils in homes. |
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The material included utensils, new garments, kerosene stoves, footwear, sanitary kits and mosquito coils. |
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Though mosquito coils may be effective, the long-term effects of exposure to the smoke are unknown. |
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The allegation is that she was asked for sexual favours in part in return for chocolate, sunglasses and mosquito coils. |
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Once a snake seizes a victim in its mouth, it coils itself around the body. |
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I gently fed power to the hover coils and, as the SAP eased off the ground, retracted the landing skids. |
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That's three different mutual inductances for three coils, and six mutual inductances for four coils. |
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A device specifically designed to produce the effect of mutual inductance between two or more coils is called a transformer. |
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Before cleaning the condenser coils, unplug the refrigerator to avoid a shock hazard. |
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The coils are soldered in series, such that the current rotates in opposite directions, between the left and right signal-out wires. |
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The coils would be used on the pressurized gas tanks as solenoids for the main shutoff valves, so they had to be rock solid reliable. |
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Participants had a generator implanted in the anterior chest that was connected to stimulating coils on the left vagus nerve. |
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Snaked earth, crow-spotted through the sun-leagues, coils in their fierce emphatic eyes, cleansed by the flicker of the lids' nictation. |
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Twist the front sections of your hair into coils for a 1940s-inspired victory-roll look that will instantly add glamour to any outfit. |
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Winemakers cook lesser varieties in casks stored in heated rooms or in steel vats warmed by hot water pipes or heating coils. |
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I picked up the free end, causing the coils to rustle like party streamers. |
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Coiled coils commonly contain a heptad of residues labeled A-G, repeated at least three or four times. |
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I enjoyed my last glimpse of the place for a while as the sun set over the coils of barbed wire atop the chain-link fence. |
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In order for the homopolar motor to fully exploit the advantages of reduced size and weight, the field coils must be superconducting. |
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Needless to say, the effort of the big chuck caused me to throw coils of line all over the place, so I stopped to sort myself out. |
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First thing you are going to need are mosquito coils or citronella candles to keep away the winged blood-suckers. |
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The remainder of the course coils through the 130 acre infield putting a premium on handling and braking. |
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The boil is finished and the wort is being pumped through the cooling coils to the fermenter. |
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But they talk of transformers, coils and condensers like other women would talk of cooking and sewing. |
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Vegetable oils are gentler on the cellulose-based paper that insulates the transformer coils. |
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This tells me that both plugs are fired on each cylinder at the same time, but the plugs on each cylinder are fired by two different coils. |
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Four appear to be large oval containers with walls of narrow, horizontal, cordlike coils, and they sit on thin rectangular bases. |
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The coils sit on cotton reel spools that are placed on the plastic ribs that make up the ovoid shape. |
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The magnetic flux is measured by external coils, from which the conductivity inside the object can be calculated. |
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The midpoint between the coils is connected to the mono microphone input. |
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The video featured ideas on how to set up a clay-building studio on a budget, and gave examples on how to best use coils, slabs and simple armatures. |
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She makes no effort to hide the coils that dangle loosely at her side. |
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The primary coils are probably made from culms of deergrass. |
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After they are descaled, these hot bands are cold rolled to the required thickness and coils off the cold mill are either annealed and descaled or bright annealed. |
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Each member of a pair of coils that sense the same component of the transmitted field is connected to a different input of a differential amplifier. |
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The energizable elements can be very small coils or coil sets encased in a computer chip, current-carrying conductors, or small electromechanical devices. |
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However, a gauss rifle uses a series of very large capacitors hooked to several coils that line the barrel of the rifle, to propel the slug forward. |
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The second is a dirty buzz carved from the crude hum of electric motors as amplified by dirty magnetic coils and pockmarked by amorphous rattles and disembodied thuds. |
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There are other cases where autophobia must be considered, such as in the movements of mechanical watches, where too much added lubricant can stick to the coils of the balance wheel. |
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Do not cross-switch the frequencies of stagger-tuned coils or misadjust one coil to compensate for another mistuned transformer in order to achieve the desired curve. |
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These dastardly bombs contain coils of metal that fragment when the core charge detonates, usually in an airburst that showers people below with shrapnel. |
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He held the loose coils of rope attached to the ambatch buoy. |
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The repeating segments create loops and coils that visually reside on the surface of each panel and mingle with surrounding passages of more abstract ornament. |
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The answer, I found, was meths, and with some judicious prodding with a meths-impregnated brush, I soon had an amorphous bunch of coils on the carpet. |
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In fact, a wide range of structural proteins have coils in which two or three helices are wound around each other to form a left-handed superhelix conformation. |
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These tiny cylindrical capsules contain microchips with copper coils. |
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A set of six hoop coils around the outside of the machine produces the magnetic field that shapes and positions the plasma centrally in the torus. |
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Sometimes, no amount of pulling or twisting unsnarls the coils. |
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In one variant of the receiver, the coils are collinear and are wound about cores that are mounted in pairs of diametrically opposed apertures in the housing of the probe. |
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By adjusting the rate of withdrawal, rinsing, and drying, they could make the molecules bend back onto themselves like needle eyes, nooses, or even nest-like coils. |
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Successful right bronchial artery embolization was performed with coils. |
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Some men will hide in the coils of DNA, a few atoms that spell red hair, and they'll flare up for centuries to come like a fire in a coal seam, stubborn and inextinguishable. |
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These coils often seen on the sand have been processed by the acorn worm. |
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Repeating the same experiment under overcast showed that pigeons wearing NUP coils headed away from home while birds with SUP coils homed normally. |
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As the spark gap breaks down it conducts the high voltage charge directly in the high voltage inductor coil which forms the primary circuit of the high voltage Tesla coils. |
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Using an insect repellant, mosquito coils or vaporising mats, and wearing long, loose-fitting clothing when outdoors, especially at dusk and dawn, will help. |
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Inductance coils were placed around the chest and abdomen of each animal. |
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Place the dough in a greased banitsa pan, starting in the middle and spiralling out, pressing the coils into the spiral shape towards the edge of the pan, baking as above. |
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In the article it said the engine has eight coils and dual plugs. |
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Dirty filters, coils, and fans reduce airflow through the system. |
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The first thing I had to do was photograph the interior of my bungalow before the air got hazy with the smoke from the smouldering mosquito-repellent coils. |
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Start your visit with a morning cruise up the graded gravel of Spiral Drive, which coils around Tenderfoot Mountain all the way to its 7,560-foot summit. |
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The cooling system of a household refrigerator consists of a compressor, a metering device and two heat exchange coils, one each on the outside and inside of the refrigerator. |
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The measuring locations can be adjacent an outdoor air inlet, a partial return air inlet, or heating and cooling coils of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning unit. |
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It acquired Croft Pipework, which designs, manufactures and installs pipework and industrial coils, in order to gain a presence in the lucrative Hull market. |
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We typically avoid using coils to treat epistaxis, as these permanent devices preclude future access, if re-bleeding occurs. |
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With its prey still in its toothy grasp, the snake constricts, or coils around its meal. |
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A tongue-like projection coils around a dart within the ribbon worm, ready to shoot out at prey. |
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The models were placed within coils which could simulate the Earth's magnetic field at any location. |
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Standard evaporator coils are generally the dirtiest component in any freezer, cooler, dryer, proofer or steamer system. |
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Most of his current barge work involves hauling Algoma Steel coils south to Windsor and Chicago, with slabs coming upbound from Hamilton. |
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The engine threw a rod, and then went to pieces before our eyes, springs and coils shooting in all directions. |
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This was a double wall vessel with evaporator coils and water located between the walls at the bottom and sides of the tank. |
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The output waveforms from the timebase amplifiers are fed to the horizontal and vertical deflection coils wrapped around the CRT tube. |
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Some ships are built with magnetic inductors, large coils placed along the ship to counter the ship's magnetic field. |
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These tanks can include agitators, heating jackets or coils, insulation, thermowells, passivated surfaces and special coatings or tank liners. |
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So far we had done nothing except file past a tool-dump, where men had collected picks, shovels, coils of wire and corkscrew stakes. |
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The nature of thrombosis induced by platinum and tungsten coils in saccular aneurysms. |
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It is aimed at offering high-quality anodized aluminium strip and coils to the North American market. |
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Mature spores have a dense exospore coat, a pale endospore, and single rows of 8-11 polar tubule coils. |
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The power coils are connected to power sources of various frequencies, and voltages. |
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The coils were in bifilar arrangement so that they could be energized in parallel fields for sham conditions. |
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Therefore, 2 IMWCE 35-6-6 coils were inserted into the AVF from the ipsilateral vertebral artery. |
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He had cleared it of springs, tubes, coils and clockworky bits for the occasion. |
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A small refrigeration compressor was used to remove heat from the evaporator coils. |
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A blower, in the shape of a drum fan, pulls the warm humid air from the room across the coils. |
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On Earth, lava coils can be found on the Big Island of Hawaii, mainly on the surface of ropey pahoehoe lava flows. |
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In Hindu symbology, the serpent Ananta supports the world between its coils and ensures its stability. |
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Comparison of outcomes with coils versus vascular plug embolization of the internal iliac artery for endovascular aortoiliac aneurysm repair. |
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These coils produce magnetic fields proportional to the changing current, and these deflect the electron beam across the screen. |
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Construction of two dipoles, an additional profile reported and two replacement coils. |
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Movement of the plate results in induced current in the coils, which can be directly measured to determine the plate's velocity and location. |
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These hyphal coils develop into pre-fruiting bodies named protoperithecia within 5 days. |
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Among them, the discharge units for ITER's powerful toroidal field coils will have the capacity to extract 41 GJ of stored energy. |
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Turning on current to the field coils too soon can create excessive torques when locking in to synchronous speed. |
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Electricity had paid no attention, and a colony of eye-flies had come instead and blackened the coils with their bodies. |
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The difference the rear coils make in ride quality when compared to conventional leaf springs is phenomenal. |
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Today they operate a full compliment of slitting, cut-to-length, and deburred edge equipment capable of narrow coils up to quarter inch thickness. |
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The wild grapevines that twisted their coils from tree to tree. |
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A local cable manufacturer donated the copper conductor for the coils. |
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Windings are wires that are laid in coils, usually wrapped around a laminated soft iron magnetic core so as to form magnetic poles when energized with current. |
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Sparks are created by the brushes making and breaking circuits through the rotor coils as the brushes cross the insulating gaps between commutator sections. |
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Furthermore, the inductance of the rotor coils causes the voltage across each to rise when its circuit is opened, increasing the sparking of the brushes. |
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Metal brushes and a flat commutator switch power to the rotor coils. |
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At the end of each horizontal scan line the magnetic field, which has built up in both transformer and scan coils by the current, is a source of latent electromagnetic energy. |
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Coiling around prey is accomplished largely by the return of the tentilla to their inactive state, but the coils may be tightened by smooth muscle. |
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The magnetic signatures were measured with degaussing coils. |
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From the measurements, coils were placed and coil currents determined to minimize the chance of detonation for any ship at any heading at any latitude. |
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Using magnetic probes in strategic parts of the ship, the strength of the current in the coils can be adjusted to minimize the total magnetic field. |
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Mk I fitted with degaussing coils to trigger magnetic mines. |
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Ice eventually builds up around the coils, until it reaches a thickness of about three inches surrounding each pipe, and the cooling system shuts off. |
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Other simple projects to ensure efficient operation of the air conditioning system is to make sure filters and coils are clean and to check for and repair leaks in ducts. |
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Curded to beastings, breached my palate, The expressionless gaze of the leopard, The coils of the sleeping anaconda, The nightlong frenzy of shrews. |
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The gap between the separatrix and filaments defining the coils is everywhere bigger than 140 cm, and there is access for maintenance through ports between the coils. |
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The vertical alignment of the magnetic field created by the coils must meet critical tolerances less than one milliradian along the length of the 56-ft-long assembly. |
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To retain existing multinuclear capability To provide and install all cabling from RF amplifiers and Receiver equipment via connectors and interfaces to coils. |
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Today, the company ships shaped bar and coils made of carbon steel, specialty alloys such as stainless steel, nickel alloys, brass, copper and nickel silver. |
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That's very broad, but I like the idea of characters with slowly twistable coils in them that get tighter and tighter and tighter and then they break. |
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Climbing above the demolished home, the group viewed a road bulldozed like a contour line around the crown of the hill and protected by coils of barbed wire. |
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Rare examples of apocrine cystadenoma and pigmented hidrocystoma derived from vulvar eccrine secretory coils have been reported by Glusac and Kamishima, respectively. |
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It is regular practice to furnish wire in catchweight coils. |
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The tanks can include agitators, heating jackets or coils, insulation, thermowells, sanitary finish, passivated surfaces and special coatings or tank liners. |
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The photodiode signal is analyzed by a dual-channel lock-in amplifier, referenced by the driving frequency of the rf coils produced by a voltage controlled oscillator. |
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Some operatives will smash them to get the copper coils out and leave a mess, leaving the scrap lads to 'dismantle' them haphazardly discarding the rest. |
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Figure 6 shows the air-side pressure drop across the four heat exchangers operating as heating coils with the BEE dust as the reference challenge dust. |
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Water cools the mold, inductor coils, and the electromagnetic generator. |
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