They drove a jackshaft, which took the power through gearing to the cogwheel, which engaged in the usual way with the rack rail. |
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Positive marital interactions function similar to a gear system in which a cogwheel transmits its movement smoothly to another cogwheel. |
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The keys are manufactured with 4 accurately positioned perforations corresponding to the pitch of the cogwheel. |
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It consisted of a replica cogwheel with wire rope and was intended to symbolise the technology used in operating the sluices. |
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If the cogwheel icon is present for a longer period of time, something might be wrong with the installation. |
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The joined symbol of book and cogwheel is another way to portray the idea of inspiration. |
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The rotating magnetic field of the Minimag Mx drives the joining element just as one cogwheel drives another. |
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Inside, you can see not only the impressively-sized cogwheel, but also picture the frugal life of a mill-keeper and his family. |
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This shaft also carries the main cogwheel which engages with a rack between the running rails on the section where the steepness of the gradient calls for its use. |
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In the presence of tremor this latter form of hypertonia produces ratcheted, jerking movements, thus the name cogwheel rigidity. |
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The cogwheel of the Bradbury elevator was heard snapping into action, and Davis set off to perform again. |
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One is an icon of a cogwheel, and the other is an icon with two chess pieces. |
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The propeller, cogwheel and waves indicate that this was a Royal Canadian Navy experimental air squadron. |
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The cogwheel section of the Appenzell Railway to Gais begins in Altstätten. |
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The effect is such that both series of equally spaced notes seem to interlock like the teeth of a cogwheel. |
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Pegasus with the cogwheel, symbolic of technology, portrays the idea of inspiration being the source that motivates one to apply one's skills and produce a result, rather than leave the idea only in one's mind. |
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It is powered by a direct-current motor via a pinion and cogwheel. |
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It can be reached by a small cogwheel railway, which leaves from Capolago, 274 metres above sea level, and winds its way through an unspoilt natural setting to reach the top in 40 minutes. |
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The cogwheel represents Mr. Lougheed's long and active involvement with Rotary International, while the Maltese cross represents his contributions to the Venerable Order of St. John. |
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Remove the inside clutch sleeve from the cogwheel. |
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In the stop-cylinder press, a toothed rack incorporated in the bed engages a cogwheel incorporated in the cylinder while the bed is moving forward. |
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