Research inches along, gets mired in conflict, and lesser writers can easily oversimplify or convolute the process. |
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But I would say most predominately, I'm always trying to convolute everyone's idea of what a pop music video should be. |
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All heat treatment batches are accompanied by sample convolute stacks which are subjected to a destructive Micro-Hardness check. |
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Parallel lamination is widespread, and convolute bedding is usually present. |
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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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The basic principle of the local effect model LEM is to convolute the non-homogeneous dose distribution in the particle track with the non-linear photon dose effect curve. |
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Two symmetrical rotors convolute in opposite directions. |
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But these new songs don't feel arbitrary when they warp or convolute. |
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A more practical solution, however, turned out to be something called a convolute — accordionlike folds in the bladder at the shoulders, knees and other joints. |
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Mr. Bynum, a cornetist, composer, bandleader and former student of Mr. Braxton's at Wesleyan University, took a moment to describe the cues and signals that would further convolute the interpretation of the piece. |
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Convolute cutting is the process of using a slab of foam and running it through two cutting rollers with varying peak designs to achieve two new pieces of pad. |
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