In crosssection, the caps are the upper, thickened portion of fungiform structures arising from convolution of exocuticle. |
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Use cable with a round conducting crosssection and tighten the cable entry. |
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The Stinger is about delivering a great day out that caters for the crosssection of fans who will be attending. |
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With this system, the crosssection of the one dual-track tunnel which was originally planned is spread over two smaller single-track tunnels. |
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Due to the central housing of the support profile blades, the free crosssection always remains the same. |
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The Outer ring usually consists of a metal ring in stamped steel with a right-angled crosssection. |
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It has an elliptical crosssection with an even, fine-grained texture on its surface. |
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Advanced calculation runs only for non-prestressed members of rectangular crosssection. |
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The concrete mix needs to be compacted uniformly and fully across the entire crosssection of the slab. |
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Of course, to be most effective, it is helpful to have a diversity of ideas, coming from a broad crosssection of society. |
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For bridges, ensure that you set a sufficiently large connector crosssection. |
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You want to have a wide crosssection of groups represented to add to the free exchange of ideas during the symposium. |
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Typically, damage initiates at the smaller crosssection end of the truncated cone. |
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In many cases, the bolts will be in shear-type connections, and experience shows that the fatigue failure mode can be present in either the gross or net crosssection of the connected material. |
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Our panellists and other participants included a crosssection of countries, representing Governments, United Nations agencies, the private sector and civil society. |
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Guyed towers are manufactured from metal trellis girders with a triangular crosssection of 175 mm center-to-center, and round tubular bracing ribs, dia. 22 mm. |
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It is fair to say the Shake saw a crosssection of Huddersfield society mixing in the Tap Room. |
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They also met a crosssection of people in the local community who have associations past and present with the company. |
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These are estimated using either crosssection or time-series data, and elasticities can vary according to whether the behavioural change being examined is a short-run or long-run response. |
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We talked to 45 cultural managers and independent arts consultants in a crosssection of cultural sub-sectors across Canada, individually and in groups. |
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Therefore, to find the required cable cross-section, simply read off the maximum permitted lenghts for each crosssection next to the selected motor and required input voltage. |
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For adequate line protection, the wire crosssection must be dimensioned for the total nominal current of the two supply lines with the highest loads. |
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The sample is organized in a way that gives a good crosssection of data at each cycle, as well a sample to be followed over time at the rate of one survey every two years. |
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Ultimately, market reforms in China under authoritarian rule have generated unexpectedly high rates of economic growth, which have benefited a broad crosssection of society. |
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Several years ago, a crosssection of entrepreneurs was asked what commonalities they shared as they built their enterprises. |
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The International Sport Business Congress, part of IFB 2014, brought together experts from a crosssection of sports, including football, basketball and rugby. |
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Between the morning and afternoon ceremonies, a small crosssection of students had the privilege of attending a special reception with The Princess Royal. |
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It also reveals the UK Government's lack of ambition for Wales in its willingness to ignore the advice and ambitions of such a broad crosssection of Welsh society. |
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