Scales using strain gages that I have observed have used Wheatstone bridges in structures differing from my structure. |
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There are 34 full-color photographs of beautiful gages made of ebony, rosewood, boxwood, mahogany, cherry, applewood, whalebone, ivory etc. |
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Ordinarily, parts that are used to assemble fuel infectors are sized by using contact gages. |
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Thomas Rivers brought it to England where it became the seed of a worthy line of gages propagated in his nursery at Sawbridgeworth. |
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For a crop of apples, pears, plums, damsons, gages or cherries, which are left outside all year round, try dwarf and pyramid fruit trees. |
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With the aid of HBM strain gages, it is possible to measure the most minute stresses in anisotropic material under the forces caused by chewing. |
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One hundred per cent penetration can be obtained by welding in a slight vertical weld uphand on metal up to eight gages. |
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Most boring gaging systems rely on the use of ring gages or masters as a means of setting. |
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Some problems were experienced in 1997 when gages became inoperable after being overtopped, or the network was unable to provide sufficient information. |
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As a TACOM logistics assistance representative, I recommend to the units I assist that they have two sets of timing and headspace gages for each weapon. |
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Rules are also given for the giving and forfeiting of gages. |
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The process by which the master plane gages were produced dates back to antiquity but was refined to an unprecedented degree in the Maudslay shop. |
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Sometime after 1825 Whitworth went to work for Maudslay and it was there that Whitworth perfected the hand scraping of master surface plane gages. |
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Some field support shops are unsure if and when their gages need gaging. |
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Gages, bullaces and damsons are all grown in the same way as plums. |
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