According to standard classifications, a timber is a length of wood with a dimensional cross section greater than 13 centimeters on each side. |
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The barn is typically used to measure the cross section for nuclear reactions. |
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The horns of the crosstrees are only shown as a cross section where they are situated in the centre of the bracket. |
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A large convex molding, semicircular in cross section, located at the base of a classical column. |
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This new plan is the work of a wide cross section of clinical staff, patients and their representatives as well as health service managers. |
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This cross section of urban and rural makes Ohio a bellwether state which picks the winner in almost every election. |
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This type is characterized by a square cross section and an offset shaft that served to seat the awl in a bone or antler handle. |
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Will it publish its questionnaire and advise us of the cross section of people it interviewed? |
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Every cross section of the populace was there, from suited and booted city types to parents with their children in push-chairs. |
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A cross section of the photographs will be shown at an exhibition in Muckross Church at Easter time. |
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Ultimatum is used in nuclear reactors as a reflector or moderator for it has a low thermal neutron absorption cross section. |
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Scolecite is monoclinic and typically occurs as slender prismatic crystals with a squarish cross section. |
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The original cordierite crystals were sixling twins that give the pseudomorphs a flower-shaped cross section. |
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In anatomical cross section, the stem of Lepidodendron displays an exarch siphonostele surrounded by secondary xylem in ranks. |
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The Victorian terraces are owned and rented by a cross section of London's multicultural population. |
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In cross section, skeletal muscle fibers are seen to be composed of numerous small aggregates of contractile substance, the myofibrils. |
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Like most other snakes, a flying snake is roughly circular in cross section. |
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The velocity cannot cross the sonic barrier in adiabatic flow through a conduit of constant cross section. |
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Fourthly, the tube can be curved into the bronchia without deforming its tubular cross section. |
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Churches in the four main centres had been selected to ensure a fair cross section of seismic scenarios in New Zealand. |
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This cross section of an LCX wire from Scilogy Corp. shows the benefits of plating nitinol and stainless-steel wires. |
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While most sedges possess triangular stems, its stem is round in cross section. |
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The equivalent Upper Leduc stage, shown by hachured area in the inset lower left cross section, is not isopached. |
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In basal cross section, the fused chevrons of the haemal arch have a flattened medial face and a U-shaped lateral face. |
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Speleothems usually display a layered or banded structure in cross section, not unlike growth rings in a tree. |
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You should now have the blank planed down to a cross section which is an octagon in shape with 8 equal sides. |
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These visits generate very positive publicity in a wide cross section of important tourist markets. |
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It is vitally important that the membership reflects the views of as wide a cross section of the diverse elements of the borough as possible. |
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Preferably, each inner pillar of said radially aligned inner and outer pillars is in cross section of oviform or diamond shape. |
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All fibril dimensions were therefore estimated from the height of the fibril in cross section. |
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Large, thick, straight side members have an octagonal design with large cross section and this permits optimal strengthening of the cross member. |
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Incisors and canines are absent, but the anterior cheek teeth are enlarged, triangular in cross section, and canine-like. |
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In cross section it is a symmetrical structure of three blades protruding from a central, solid shaft. |
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Further, it has been described that the cross section of collagen fibrils contains central low density areas. |
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Columnar grains were observed on macroscopic examination of a transverse cross section cut from this region. |
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What I did do was test a good cross section of available ammo that is identified as match-grade. |
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If the sample taken wasn't a cross section of the people who live in the borough then it isn't representative. |
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The British Household Panel Study is an annual survey of a representative cross section of British households. |
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Let y be the altitude of the triangular cross section of the wedge in Figure 6a cut by a plane at distance x from the base. |
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The installation was conceived as a cross section of a shape that was outside of the time and place of the gallery. |
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This reduces drag and lowers the radar cross section of the aircraft, making detection by the enemy more difficult. |
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You can construct a model of this surface from a length of foam rubber with a square cross section. |
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There was lively and diverse debate throughout the day among the wide cross section of groups that attended the conference. |
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The name is based on their four-sided, ridged appearance in tangential cross section. |
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The beryl inclusions occur as acicular to hairlike crystals of aquamarine, pale bluish-green in color and clearly hexagonal in cross section. |
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However, training with just one or two people can put you in a rut, make sure you roll with as wide a cross section of the club as possible. |
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The target regions were strategically selected to provide a representative cross section of the entire human genome sequence. |
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The base also displays the same striping as the sides, whereas a cross section of ivory shows concentric lozenges. |
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It shows a lunule and extensions of flank ribs with asymmetric cross section. |
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This basic habit varies from squat bladelike individuals to acicular stellate groups and individuals with a tabular cross section. |
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The area below the curve with respect to the cross section gives an idea of the missing ballast. |
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It possesses a long bill that is very stout and round in cross section. |
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When the straw is straight, the cross section is a perfect circle. |
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In the upper half of the shaft, there are sharp anterior and posterior ridges and a less significant lateral ridge, giving a triangular profile in cross section. |
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The width and the height of the fiber were measured and the cross-sectional area was calculated assuming the cross section is elliptical in shape. |
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The end sac is a polygonal chamber, about 150 m in cross section. |
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The variety chiastolite forms long prisms in a cross section. |
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My old swimming goggles fit perfectly on the thin cross section of birch. |
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It requires that a cross section of the animals' spinal column be removed. |
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Columns of vascular tissue are visible here in a cross section of trunk. |
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The width of a molecule at a given point along the contour length is the diameter of the horizontal axis of the elliptical cross section at that point. |
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This is a combination of the thin cross section and the poor clamp design. |
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With the passage now comfortable walking size, almost square in cross section, I found a rock projecting from the wall that would be our final station. |
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Each arm is oval in cross section, averaging 6.2 x 8 mm in diameter. |
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Representatives from a wide cross section of the community will be getting round the table with airport chiefs for the third community and stakeholder conference. |
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Established over more than 40 years ago, our customer base covers a wide cross section of European and Export military, police and civil customers. |
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I became in charge of running the day and I could see that if I didn't get this day to appeal to a wider cross section, then it would fall into decline. |
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This is part of the Central Bank's attempt to diversify the users of the auditorium to ensure that as wide a cross section of the community gets to use the space. |
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These hills are then shaped into the typical aerodynamic shape of a yardang, while the troughs separating the yardangs usually have a U-shaped cross section. |
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A longitudinal crest on the medial face of each pedicel of the neural arch gives the neural canal an eight-shaped cross section in its central part. |
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One of the planes of fracture, however, provides a cross section perpendicular to the hinge line and plane of commissure that passes through both ligament areas. |
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The shaft is slender and triangular in cross section at mid length. |
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The cross section of hospitals that were tested was only a fraction in the country and we can safely assume that statistically most of those will be on the fiddle too. |
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Lingually, these cusps are flat or slightly concave from apex to base, while their labial sides are convex along their height and in cross section. |
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We talked about it in the pub with the usual cross section of people giving off views ranging from the eminently sensible to the completely barking view of nuking them all. |
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In cross section, the line formed by this point and the midpoint of the transverse glenoid diameter at the level of the articular surface defines the axis of the scapula. |
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The more tightly the tube is rolled up, the harder it becomes to see that it has a circular cross section, since this circular dimension gets smaller and smaller. |
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The Denso unit is wound with square cross section copper wire, which puts 33-percent more copper in the armature, improving magnetic efficiency by the same percentage. |
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Unfortunately, there are not enough of the biggest bricks which means that the cross section of the tower is only one lego element wide at the top and very unstable. |
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The cross section of the cervical tissue containing both the epithelium and stroma was exposed by shaving off layers of the embedding medium and tissue using a cryostat. |
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In a partial cross section of a tree fern that lived about 200 million years ago, blue chalcedony and orange iron oxides and hydroxides have replaced the original structures. |
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An easy experiment is to reduce the cross section of a pipe in one region, making a so-called diffuser that produces large local flow velocities due to mass flux conservation. |
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The original spiral structure is hard to detect due to not only the loose and delicate meshwork but also the rarity of a cross section that intersects this inner part. |
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In the induction motor cross section sketch of Figure 1, the stator has a three-phase AC winding to create a rotating magnetic field. |
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Thomson recommended a larger conductor with a larger cross section of insulation. |
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Increasing the mass and cross section of copper in a coil increases the efficiency of the motor. |
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The extent to which an object reflects or scatters radio waves is called its radar cross section. |
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The surface we refer to as rhombus today is a cross section of this solid rhombus through the apex of each of the two cones. |
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In a homogeneous bedrock erosion pattern, curved channel cross section beneath the ice is created. |
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Prismatic blades are often trapezoidal in cross section, but very close in appearance to an isosceles trapezoid. |
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Prismatic blades are often triangular in cross section with several facets or flake scars on the dorsal surface. |
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The axial surface is an imaginary plane connecting the hinge of each layer of rock stratum through the cross section of an anticline. |
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Xenotime hosted mineralisation remains open in both cross section and strike. |
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The inverted resistivity cross section shows the vertical distribution of resistivities within a particular volume of the earth. |
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Thin bladelike brachiophores, S-shaped in cross section, extend antero-ventrally to about mid-length of valve. |
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The evaluation of cell population was based on the calculation made for each cell type per cross section of the seminiferous tubule. |
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Emily incarcerated in a narrow coffin is photographed as a cross section, claustrophobically clawing at the roof of her living tomb. |
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Unbranched burrows are almost straight to straight with elliptical cross section. |
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The cross section drawing also specifies underdrain outlet height as determined by the user to detain water for infiltration. |
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As a result of corrosion, the cross section area of prestressed wires and the strength of concrete decrease and the losses of prestress increase. |
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The cross section of the filter cake was observed with a JSM-5900LV scanning electron microscope. |
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Fruits deflexed, dehiscent, oblong, subterete or tetragonal in cross section, ovoid in one species, coriaceous. |
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We could, given an incident neutron flux and cross section, use the model to estimate the count rate of photons entering the window of the photon detector. |
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After 8 months occurrence of last rainfall, length profile and cross section changes of earthy dam of each six gullies were measured by chorography and survey. |
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Figure 5 shows the seriate values of hardness from the nanoindentation tests on the cross section and longitudinal section of micro column, respectively. |
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It gets its name because the pit in cross section resembles a bell. |
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The shield was rectangular in cross section, and consisted of twelve frames, side by side, each of which could be moved forward independently of the others. |
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So I collected a cross section of play-by-plays, definitely not as many as I'd like to collect but enough to feel pretty comfortable with what I was seeing. |
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The ratio between the rho and omega cross section is obtained. |
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This flowing continuous cross section reduces aerodynamic drag. |
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It is also the first to have a smoothly contoured wing cross section. |
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