The only properties that the wax seems to have essentially are extension, flexibility, and movability in space. |
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To maximise stability and movability, the instrument cart has a low centre of gravity. |
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Carefully slide out battery compartment again until it catches at limit stop to check for free movability. |
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In case you notice that the handle moves to easily or to heavily, it may be necessary to adjust its movability. |
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It also contains a movability code, which defines the throughput time from slow-movers to non-movers. |
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There are three things I think about: movability, aesthetic and perspiration protection. |
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For over 30 years Siat74 has represented a reliable reference point for the professional and diplomatic movability in Rome and province. |
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This is often referred to as the movability of the von Neumann cut between the subject and the object, or some similar phrase. |
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The folding system ensures safe and easy folding of the table and the wheels ensure movability of the space-saving unit. |
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These devices lead to an easy movability of data that quickly passes through various control environments. |
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The trees are in the path of future trail enhancements that will bring better movability through the park for all those who use it every day. |
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Symptoms: Unnatural position and movability of bone. |
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The shoulder case increases the movability for field measurement. |
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Once a module gets to Deadhorse, its level of movability defines it as temporary, or relocatable, and directs where and when it is used. |
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The open floor plans, modular partitions and demountable casework allow for flexibility and movability. |
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Four swivelling wheels with brakes for convenient movability. |
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The cutting-edge features ensure faster movability and reduced footprint. |
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