Each labeller may also have a de-mountable label cassette with a drive pinion which meshes with a two-sided timing belt. |
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Nearby lay a game bag, through the meshes of which was seen the plumage of shot birds. |
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The aim of this project is to develop an algorithm for the generation of hexahedral element meshes. |
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For Dale's family and friends, it meshes all Dale's interests into one giant drive for greening the urban community. |
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Meshes comprised of hexahedrons are easier to visualize than meshes comprised of tetrahedrons. |
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Their personal simplicity and uncomplicatedness meshes well with the more assertive qualities of the Seven. |
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That gear meshes with three planet gears which in turn drive a second sun gear attached to the pinion shaft. |
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The output pinion of the traverse gearbox meshes with the gear rack segment attached to the carriage body, providing 800 mils of traverse. |
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Purified proglotids were macerated to release the eggs and these were obtained by filtration in metallic meshes. |
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This paper presents a new approach for the generation of hexahedral finite element meshes for solid bodies in computer-aided design. |
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Site Match is a new paid inclusion program which meshes the Alta, Ink, and Universal Web paid inclusion programs. |
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The product is composed of bioabsorbable polymers used in sutures, surgical meshes, and implantable devices. |
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He meshes the grotesque with the strange, interweaves the mundane and normal, and then skews the whole mixture a scoosh to the left of center. |
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The automatic nature of the techniques used to create unstructured meshes saves user's time and effort. |
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The shown numerical solutions were for meshes with 1100 elements. |
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Scandatex is made from glass, woven into hessian or herringbone meshes. |
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The latter stage of compliance introduces meshes of modified quality compared to that of the meshes it originated from. |
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Third, optimized anisotropic meshes are generated from the computed metric tensor by an anisotropic centroidal Voronoi tessellation algorithm. |
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A new algorithm to recover centroidal velocities from face-normal data on two-dimensional unstructured staggered meshes is presented. |
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Each wheel axle is attached to a differential side gear, which meshes with the differential pinions. |
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The hills and ridges enclose basins which contain several large lakes in a netlike pattern with meshes of 15 km or more across. |
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If the mesh is produced by mesh coarsening, the field value is the mean value over the previous son meshes. |
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In the case of trammel nets, the meshes shall be selected from the part of the net having the smallest meshes. |
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Dwan's deft, understated way with action sequences meshes perfectly with Fairbanks's lighthearted, light-footed acrobatics. |
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These are made up of several layers of special crinkled wire meshes arranged to give a coalescent effect cellular structure. |
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Calculate a curvi-linear abscissa for the assembled meshes SEG2 of the meshing. |
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So an LCD display consists of a backlight which shines light through a panel which contains a very thin film of liquid crystals sandwiched between two very fine wire meshes. |
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Colonial Cravings meshes hibiscus tea with the quintessential Mexican cocktail for a drink pretty as a picture. |
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The structural elements of the covering shoot out diagonally to form rhomboidal meshes. |
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Transfer of refining or coarsening indications over meshes into decisions to split or group edges, triangles and quadrangles. |
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Each panel shall be constructed with non-slip knots and in such a way that the meshes remain fully open at all times when in use. |
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Twenty percent of diamond meshes in the upper panel along a perpendicular row running from one selvedge to another may be maintained. |
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A good folklorist meshes antiquity and modernity, making old tales relevant, while illustrating the timeless aspects of human experience. |
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No need to join the meshes together or to use boolean operations, making the meshes interpenetrate will be sufficient. |
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Given the historical inequities embedded within these meshes, why should the relationships between rural and urban communities be strengthened? |
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The annual quota is 120 tonnes and net meshes have to be at least 54cm wide so small fish can pass through. |
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The width of the window, expressed in number of mesh bars, shall be equal to the number of open diamond meshes in the top panel divided by two. |
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Visceral surgery: visceral meshes for the treatment of hernias or eventration. |
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High efficiency Raschel knitting machine of versatile use, specialized in the production of narrow fabrics and special meshes. |
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Pass the needle through the number of meshes counted in the 23 cm section of netting. |
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By broadening one's vision in this way, one may recognise the pattern causing an illness, the causal circuits, and the meshes of relations, which generate conflicts and maintain them in an icy grip. |
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Is it his laid-back rapping style that seamlessly meshes with the clever word play used on his most popular tracks? |
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It successfully meshes history and character and myth and storytelling. |
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But the beauty of white flour is that it meshes so well with our capitalist economy. |
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Let him not get early entangled in the meshes of specialism. |
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That hardly meshes with aspirations to fit into global supply chains. Even some matters that were brought out as examples of progress, while welcome, should be judged with caution. |
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They then immersed these meshes in glass dishes filled with crude oil. |
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In a paper recently published in Nature Materials the pair explained how they placed one of Dr Rogers's silk-supported electronic meshes on the exposed brain of an anaesthetised cat. |
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Then three open meshes are divided on both sides of the window panel. |
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So he and Mr Singh set up a series of experiments to rectify the matter. They started by placing roughly half-gram samples of unprocessed raw cotton of different maturities into circular stainless steel meshes. |
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High efficiency full electronic Raschel knitting machine of versatile use, specialized in the production of spacer fabrics 3D, tubular fabrics, security nets and special meshes. |
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You can build a business that meshes well with your own personal values. |
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New advanced features in our full electronic Raschel knitting machinery range, for technical textiles productions, including spacer fabrics 3D, tubular fabrics, security nets and special meshes. |
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Surface glabrous with highly superficial microreticulation, much finer than pronotal microreticulation, consisting of dense transverse meshes. |
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The problems often appear not within countries but between them, in a global terrain where multinational firms like the oil majors exploit the fact that the array of different national legal systems meshes together so poorly. |
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The belt, which consists of plastic or stainless steel meshes depending on the applications, is driven by a step-by-step drive with adjustable speed. |
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This meshes well with the NAP, because one of the strategies for boosting food availability is to rehabilitate land fertility and conserve water resources and soil. |
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Very fine meshes can be woven more readily in twilled weave than in plain. |
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It is, then, necessary to give some guidance to individuals so that the urge of their individuality meshes with the constructive ambitions of the nation. |
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Our proposed approach is variadic: it evaluates a Boolean expression regarding multi-input meshes as a whole rather than a tree of decomposed binary operations. |
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The mesh size shall be the arithmetical mean in millimetres, rounded upto the next millimetre, of the sum of the results of the measurement of each of the meshes selected and measured. |
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Most fish which escape from a trawl do so through the meshes of the codend. The idea, therefore, is to provide in or close to the codend an escape route for the unwanted fish. |
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This first bolter contains a screen of eight meshes to the inch and separates the hard particles, dirt or scale. |
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Upon obtaining a duplicate, the mattress was found to consist of a sort of net of woven steel wires, with large meshes. |
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The use of any means or device other than those described in this paragraph which obstructs the meshes of a net or which diminishes their size shall be prohibited. |
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A reticulose rhizopod is one in which the pseudopodia blend together and form irregular meshes. |
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From meshes on the motor boot to the front lights, the whippers or the mirrors, the list of possible candidates to be lost while running is long... very long. |
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This work is focused on the design of efficient multigrid methods for discretizations on Voronoi meshes associated with regular refinements of acute triangles. |
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Knotless netting means netting which is composed of meshes of four sides of approximately equal length in which the corners of the meshes are formed by the interweaving of the twines of two adjacent sides of the mesh. |
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For the purpose of these subheadings, plain tulles and other net fabrics are those which have a single series of regular meshes of the same shape and size over the whole surface, with no pattern or filling-in of the meshes. |
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Your meshes must interpenetrate to be combined together. |
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Frames, meshes, squeegees, types of stencils, substrates, printing mixtures, and techniques are discussed in detail. |
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The new multi-layer elements in v2008 enable the user to simulate the injection of thick parts without having to use standard tetrahedral meshes, resulting in significant CPU time savings. |
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In the matrix of high strength self-compacting concrete, besides conventional rebars serving as primary reinforcement, steel wire meshes are embedded and served as secondary reinforcements. |
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For the filling of the opaque spaces of the design, the thread used is inserted in the meshes which form the sides of the small hexagons of the openwork where it is held in place by a type of chain stitch. |
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