Extremely tight tolerances and uniform distribution means using less material than with other fillers. |
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We must assess individual tolerances for maltreatment, etiologies and reasons for enduring perpetration of abuse. |
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Self-centering planet gears reduce material costs and machining tolerances and improve gearhead performance. |
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When the tide is low, terrestrial conditions can heat and desiccate organisms beyond their tolerances. |
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The machines can operate with tight tolerances at speeds of 500 parts per minute. |
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I believe that such tolerances and freedoms are the natural evolvement of successful free-market advances. |
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Machine operators achieve sub-micron tolerances on cylindricity, which is then match-fit to similar diametrical tolerances. |
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Capable as they are, Haen believes inspection systems may soon be overtaxed by demands for ever-tighter tolerances. |
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Tape thickness is approximately 1.5 mils and tape path component tolerances are in the 0.0004-inch range. |
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Machining tolerances are held to a minimum throughout each step of production. |
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These degraded accuracies persisted for hours and were well beyond system tolerances specified for marine DGPS users. |
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Manufactured to closer tolerances, they atomized fuel much more efficiently than factory nozzles. |
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Designed for earthmoving with tight tolerances, it can provide accuracy within 6 mm. |
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Learning to play the instrument that is a poet's voice is learning about the tolerances and partialities of a poet's ear. |
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Different individuals seem to have wildly different tolerances of low temperatures. |
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Many native species however, exhibit a characteristically wide range of ecological tolerances and their distributions reflect this. |
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In general, it is thought that tiger beetle larvae have narrower tolerances for physical environmental factors than adults do. |
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The difference among species may be caused by different tolerances for harsh conditions. |
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Different manufacturers also used different tolerances, meaning parts often did not fit together when assembled in the field. |
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Those selecting the material should note that stock sizes and tolerances vary among the different plastics. |
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Machining this tough hardened steel is more time-consuming and difficult, but it allows parts to be machined to very tight tolerances. |
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I understand that you are endeavouring to construct your moulds to achieve tighter tolerances. |
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In modern engines, which are produced to much finer tolerances, the amount of metal worn off is minimal. |
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However, provided these fittings are machined to fine tolerances and shaped appropriately, a high-pressure seal can be maintained. |
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Being the perfectionist that he is, everything is machined to the tightest tolerances and his finishing work is impeccable. |
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All manufacturing tools and processes must constantly be improved and reinvented to address shrinking dimensions and tighter tolerances. |
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This is what worries me about reels that are machined with fine tolerances. |
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The rolling, which takes place in the same process, ensures the required internal diameter tolerances and asperity values. |
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Values or limits for which there are no tolerances specified are intended for information purposes only. |
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There are revised tolerances for sclerotinia in specific grades of general purpose barley and rye. |
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A qualified Omega watchmaker can adjust the precision of a watch to within the Omega tolerances. |
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This accounts for sound flanking paths and potential installation tolerances. |
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In the automotive industry, the range of tolerances is frequently within just a few hundredths of a millimetre. |
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The loading cells are placed to 120° and to a barycentric height of the tank to obtain narrow weighting tolerances. |
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However, currently there is no quantitative and systematic way of assigning circularity and cylindricity tolerances. |
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For the calculation the tolerances as well as the spline rounding radii and the force contact direction are taken into account. |
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On top of that are the narrowest tolerances with regard to roundness, oval shape and straightness. |
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In order to compensate the tolerances the fastener has a movably mounted hook clamp. |
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A registered surveying firm double-checks important calculations and building baselines to ensure compliance with the rigid construction tolerances. |
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Actual data and scientifically sound information would be required to revoke any tolerances, and some assumptive or anecdotal information would be disallowed. |
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For this reason, tolerances must be calculated for in the casting model in order to guarantee the final shape of the desired object. |
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For the greater the amount of cullet is used in glass manufacture, the lower the tolerances for any impurities will be. |
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The aim is to join together precise assemblies from low-cost individual components with different tolerances. |
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A technologically advanced range of press brake tools manufactured to the finest tolerances to ensure your product is perfect every time. |
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Bourdon tubes with an oval cross-section as well as close tolerances on wall thickness and mechanical strength. |
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The dehydration tolerances of desert tortoises are also exceptional. |
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Position and part tolerances are equalized, which proves advantageous for the process quality of clinching, embossing and marking operations. |
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The HDPE bottles were produced with a chamfered panel, which necessitated the labels being placed with absolute accuracy due to tight tolerances. |
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Research has indicated the previous tolerances could be eased without affecting end-use quality. |
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For him, understanding the individualistic environmental tolerances and characteristics of species in nature was a fundamental part of any botanical inquiry. |
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A possible explanation of this difference is that the habitats of these species have different salinities and so the organisms may show markedly different salt tolerances. |
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But the roadblock in the middle remains European regulatory issues with respect to GMO tolerances. |
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They are therefore suitable for applications that permit larger tolerances for width and less demanding requirements for axial runout. |
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Tight tolerances were specified for backlash, TIR runout, etc. on the finished gear set. |
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I would inspect each individual unit to ensure it was within the allowable dimensional tolerances, using a tape measure, and the surface finish by visual inspection. |
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Manufacturing tolerances have a tendency to vary quite a bit. |
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In terms of class and tolerances, the requirements set out in the Quality Standard for cherimoyas are respected. |
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The manufacture of crowns, tubes and push buttons is precision work, with tolerances measured in hundredths of a millimeter. |
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All 12 penetrations were found to be beyond manufacturing tolerances stipulated by the motor supplier company. |
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Engineers sometimes must face the challenges of designing plastic parts that require machining because of their low quantities, close tolerances, or unusual shapes. |
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Higher tolerances in the case of stainless steel expanded metal are possible due to the inhomogeneous material composition. |
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To maximize performance without excessively tight tolerances on dimensions, design a carefully optimized number of mechanical adjustments into the instrument. |
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We keep our cutting machine sharp, so it doesn't chew up the edges of your cards, and its tolerances are the best on the market. |
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In many cases, basic research will be necessary to establish the preferences and tolerances of local species. |
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The close tolerances of ROYAL joints limit the amount of unstressed deflection. |
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Most difficult materials to be machined and tightest tolerances keep the challenges high. |
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The difference in the absorbance values of the measurement cell and reference cell may not exceed the tolerances given in the package insert. |
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But switching to helical gears required Logitech to up the ante with much tighter manufacturing tolerances. |
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A new laser system enables the close tolerances of the joggle diameter to be controlled whilst the head is rotating. |
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The intermediate arm is finished to a tolerance of 0.008 mm, and the cams controlling the eccentric shaft are machined to tolerances of a few hundredths of a millimeter. |
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For strip thicknesses of up to 0.6 and strip widths of up to 100 mm, tolerances of half the values listed above can be supplied on request. |
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What is more, the silicon racks can be made to much higher tolerances than quartz ones. |
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If the necessary tolerances are not met, the engine will seize and be no good to anyone. |
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Its softness and conformability allows AGPTM 200 to recover large tolerances during assembly, yet it avoids distortion of thin-wall plastics. |
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And because tolerances have become much tighter, fewer parts now contain defects. |
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Some of us may have inferred Fed tolerances that are a bit too ambitious, and events may well leave those of us who have done so disappointed. |
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The flanged joint permits the rototation of the printer around the extruding axis and compensates angular tolerances. |
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In the interest of the agricultural user, it is advisable to keep these tolerances within narrow limits. |
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This ensures their compliance with tolerances and other performance criteria. |
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For example, photo cells monitor the precision of ballpoint pen tips, which are manufactured to tolerances of two thousandths of a millimetre. |
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Wide range of colored preforms are produced within narrow color tolerances. |
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The right-hand clamping device can be slided axially for the compensation of diameter tolerances. |
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In addition, a more efficient control unit shortens the interval between pre-injection and main injection and the injectors themselves are manufactured to finer tolerances. |
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The completed concrete profiles are distinctive for their stability, extremely low tolerances, smooth surface and ease of maintenance. |
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Any delay in the establishment of maximum tolerances for specific contaminants could represent a threat to human or animal health. |
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As the cap will be mainly used with an adapter, the tolerances have been tightened to compensate for tolerances in the adapter. |
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Built to tolerances achievable in the 19th century, the success of the finished engine indicated that Babbage's machine would have worked. |
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Roman aqueducts were built to remarkably fine tolerances, and to a technological standard that was not to be equalled until modern times. |
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These species all have different tolerances that make the different zones along the marsh best suited for each individual. |
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A 12 convolute stack is more able to accommodate installation tolerances and will maintain a more consistent face pressure as the seal wears during use. |
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Driller-miller with tight geometric tolerances. |
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Poor quality products: cylinder liners of inferior quality that cannot be fixed correctly to the cylinder block due to excessive manufacturing tolerances will move in the engine. |
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Depending on the weight and tolerances of the items to be counted you should count out a representative number of items for the determination of the reference weight. |
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The blatant highway robbery involved in reducing tolerances for speeding and setting up speed traps where they are most lucrative rather than where they contribute most to road safety does not make our roads less dangerous. |
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Anyone involved in metalworking, whether they are a steel fabricator, manufacturer of machine tools or mold maker, can experience problems holding dimensional tolerances in their workpieces. |
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The amelioration of the finish is the reduction of the tolerances on the diameter and on the ovalisation and the elimination from the surface of any default such as micro-cracks or decarburized zones. |
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Overnight the machines are often set and left to run 'lights out', something Mr Reeve says he can do with confidence, safe in the knowledge the machines will hold tolerances of 0.02mm consistently. |
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The manufacturer uses the 3D model to make the part, which means that changes must be made to the model so that it complies with the imposed tolerances, or the part must be remodeled. |
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Based on very thin layers Nanofinish® follows the contour of molding tools and doesn't change dimensions or tolerances of the substrate, creating an infiltration resistant nonstick surface. |
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A test was conducted to compare simulated results and actual tolerances of capacitors in different capacitor sizes. |
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Neoprene rubber has a recommended shelf life of 5 to 10Â years, during which the product is expected to retain its characteristics as originally specified or within allowable tolerances. |
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Tight width tolerances further provide designers with an ability to reduce overall tolerance stackup in a shaft system. |
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Changes in tolerances, whether from wear, overhaul, servicing, etc., compromise the margin of shimmy control, which can lead to torque link failure. |
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As our goods are natural products, which were treated with the highest level of diligence and precision, it still is possible that size tolerances occur due to natural loss and welling. |
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While a tolerance of an eighth of an inch may be allowable in fitting a wheel to a wheelbarrow, it would be grossly inefficient in an electronic device where tolerances are measured in thousandths of an inch. |
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Five percent by number or weight of cape gooseberries with or without calyx not satisfying the requirements of the class, but meeting those of Class I or, exceptionally, coming within the tolerances of that class. |
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The rotor casings feature generously-sized liquid cooling passages for even heat dissipation, enabling closer tolerances to be used for high compression efficiency. |
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Taking into account the high geometry requirements and part and position tolerances, it is comprehensible that the run-in parts do not meet the high quality requirements for Komet products. |
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Additionally, the strips still maintain exceptionally smooth counterbores as well as the sharpest and most exact tolerances. |
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The investigation revealed that this condition could be caused by insufficient caul plate pressure during cure, either resulting from mispositioning of the z-section or accumulation of tolerances of the components. |
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The pilot undertook the flight with a gyroscopic heading indicator that likely precessed beyond tolerances and, as such, was in all likelihood defective. |
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Moreover, the number of corrections needed to maintain track suggests the gyroscopic heading indicator on board the occurrence aircraft likely precessed in excess of the 2.5º to 3.0º per 15 minute tolerances. |
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The delegation of the USA informed the Committee that mancozeb, maneb, metiram, zineb and nabam were under special re-evaluation in the USA and that some cancelled uses and lower tolerances could be expected. |
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In most cases these Spec Gas mixtures are gravimetrically filled so that you can be assured all mixtures meet exacting standards and fall within the prescribed accuracies and tolerances. |
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Temperature tolerances of wildtype and red transgenic zebra danios Danio rerio. |
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The geometrical tolerances influence the axial and radial runout accuracy of the subassembly as well as the bearing frictional torque and the running characteristics. |
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The objective is to take advantage of the extreme precision of DRIE and LIGA technologies to manufacture components to tolerances in the micrometre range. |
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The enveloping curve takes into account the possible centricity, resp., eccentricity of the spool as well as the manufacturing tolerances of the valve bores and of the valve spools. |
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Two other maintenance experts, with long experience at other airlines, said it would not be unusual to send a second mechanic and inspector to remeasure a part if fine tolerances were involved. |
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Specifying which closing costs are allowed to change from the GFE, and by what tolerances. |
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Thanks to form-fit transmission and narrow fabrication tolerances, Siegling Proposition timing belts guarantee isogonic rotations and high repeating accuracy in linear drives. |
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At the same time, the innovative frame retains the accurate bevels and miters of a miter saw with its tighter tolerances, added safety, and portability. |
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This means that concentricity and insulation density can be kept to tolerances close enough that the finished cable will have rigorously predictable characteristics under the most demanding situations. |
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The differences in icing tolerances between different aircraft types result from varying aerofoil shapes, aircraft power, drag, speed, operating altitude, and other considerations. |
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Indeed, some developing countries have identified priority areas such as tolerances to alkaline earth metals, drought and soil salinity, disease resistance, crop yields and nutritionally enhanced crops. |
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These parameters influence the inert gas saturation and the oversaturation tolerances of the tissue and therefore also the no stop time and decompression stages. |
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Ten percent by number or weight of longans not satisfying the requirements of the class, but meeting those of Class II or, exceptionally coming within the tolerances of that class. |
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TopSolid'Cam can change a design model into a machinable manufacturing model by applying tolerances directly to the 3D model, without having to make any drawings of the part. |
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The densitometer should be capable of reliability measuring, within specified tolerances, densities on a control calibrated step tablet during set-up. |
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A high coefficient of friction and very narrow production tolerances offer a high level of application security and the best protection for your valuable equipment. |
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The importer is taking a bit of calculated risk that either the Chinese government will loosen blackleg tolerance and restrictions by that time and Canadian supplies can and will meet those current tolerances. |
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In order to minimize any measuring tolerances whilst the heart-lung machine is in use, the calibration data of the BMU 40 sensors and the BMU 40 cells are set by MAQUET in the factory and encoded in a label. |
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Thus as regards digital color proofing, we should not fall from absolute amateurism into some stupid low delta E race, which only testifies bad understanding of human vision, quality control and useful tolerances. |
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Molds fully engineered and built to close tolerances for dimensional accuracy, parts interchangeability, mold longevity, and ease of maintenance. |
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Optically levelled which results in critical tolerances within 1 mm. |
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The active ingredients had 9,721 reassessments of residue limits, known as tolerances, associated with them. |
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This system will however be difficult to realize because the required uniformity of the magnetic field in the air gap necessitates mechanical tolerances of the pole pieces in the micrometer range. |
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But Mr Harper is a cautious man, with a fine ear for Canadian tolerances. |
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You will see in your handout some tables that show the fusarium tolerances for both eastern and western wheat and how those tolerances have changed over time. |
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It is necessary to hold very close tolerances in order to keep the connection between the air flow mass meter and the seating hole tight for the entire service life. |
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You can maintain very narrow tolerances on both machining sides. |
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This proposal will set up for the first time a clear procedure for import tolerances, for assessing those residues and for ensuring that only those that are deemed acceptable will be allowed. |
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The Wilson Tool range of European style press brake tooling is manufactured to extremely high tolerances to help ensure your product is perfect every time. |
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To avoid exceeding these residue tolerances, use only the recommended amounts and do not spray nearer to harvest than the number of days indicated for each crop, or not later than the stage indicated. |
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He told himself that the eight million pounds was within engineering tolerances and he let the work continue because he wanted to be known as the designer of the greatest bridge in the world. |
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Narrowest manufacturing tolerances can only partially be achieved by forge rolling. |
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In deep holes with tolerances this tight, the limiting factor is just as often the geometric constraint as the size constraint. |
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But the conditions of identifiability, quantifiability, and controllability of risk should be met within reasonable tolerances. |
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The screw thread was also challenging, largely because of the close tolerances involved. |
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The original bracket may not function as designed by Saab safety engineers, due to a shift in beam bracket spot weld production tolerances. |
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The red maple, also known as swamp maple, has intermediate tolerances to drought and flood. |
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For example, welding by distance is favored when parts require uniformly matched surfaces for a hermetic seal or tight tolerances for a snap fit. |
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These devices were first used in pullers to improve precision in feeding and delivery speed and thus to enhance cut-to-length tolerances. |
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The calculator provides tolerances for linear dimensions, parting lines, moving die components, angularity, concentricity, parting line shift and flatness. |
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Due to normal manufacturing tolerances however, a sun gear which is securely fixed on a shaft will intermittently have more load on one planet gear than on another gear. |
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These stacks up will assist the designers in evaluating the relative effect of individual tolerances and making necessary changes in early stage of design. |
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The group is a leading producer of a variety of precision photo-etched and electroformed components that require fine features and tight tolerances. |
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Tight control of ladle metallurgy is associated with producing high grades of steel in which the tolerances in chemistry and consistency are narrow. |
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It also improves the surface finish and holds tighter tolerances. |
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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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In setting specific risk tolerances, management considers the relative importance of related objectives and aligns tolerances with its risk appetite. |
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Different tree species have different tolerances to drought and cold. |
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