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The structure of the tree is made with a steel armature from which a series of plastic buckets hang.
Mantel's test did not reveal any correlation between armature, genetic distance and the overall quantitative morphological similarity.
There is no evidence for armature on the walking legs, however only a few legs are near complete and the lack of spines may be taphonomic.
Next, I create an armature using anything I can find, or make, that is close to the shape I intend to end up with.
Once the armature was completed, the next step was to add the papier-mache.
The sculpture uses no armature or supports, making gravity a crucial element of the piece.
An example is Odysseus's journey that forms the narrative armature of the Odyssey.
He stacked the bottles, fixed them together with armature, and then grouted them.
He has, nonetheless, the full armature of liberal-left prejudices which have become commonplace in arts faculties these days.
The Modernist obsession with control is superseded by a more responsive, flexible armature for different sorts of activities.
Inside, an inner armature repeats the sweep of the outer structure, and the visitor is enveloped by emerald garden mesh.
Actually, the composer Stefan Weisman was so taken by the acrostic form that he actually used the armature to compose the music for the opera.
In plaster, as in clay modelling, an armature or skeleton framework is necessary for a free-standing figure.
When this happens, the armature in the pump usually stops on a bad commutator bar.
The piece is a rounded skull shape with tan, skin-like canvas stitched onto its sectioned metal armature.
Weinberg made four orchestral suites out of numbers from the ballet music, without the idea of keeping the armature of the plot.
A barrier valve including an armature, longitudinally movable toward a pole core by excitation of an electrical winding.
The F series uses a proprietary neodymium-iron magnet rotor structure and skewed armature assembly to optimize machine torque and volume.
Well, in clay animation, each object is sculpted in clay or a similarly pliable material such as plasticine, usually around an armature.
Beginning with a steel armature she gradually moulds her semi-figurative sculptures out of plaster, which are then bronze-casted.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Over the poles of the horseshoe electromagnet is an armature fixed to a metal bar that can rock up and down.
Take the armature off the motor and connect the commutator wires to a dry cell battery.
He knows the injury to the armature was done in our shop and that we are responsible for it.
The two ends of the wire which surrounds the armature are now disconnected.
With the armature still off, connect the field coil directly to the dry cell.
The electric circuit was closed through the magnet for an instant each minute and the armature pushed the wheel ahead one cog.
The difficulties encountered in connecting up numerous loops were overcome by gramme, who, in 1871 invented a ring armature.
The spinous armature of the opercle and the two spines of the first dorsal fin constitute the weapons.
The effort of this increase is to narrow the gap between the armature and pole piece.
The assembled armature, tapper rod, and tapper are all riveted together and are non-adjustable.
It may be attached to the iron of the armature, either by soldering, by rivetting, or by means of two small screws.
This is due to residual magnetism, and points to hard or unannealed iron in the cores or armature.
By means of the armature, vibrating in front of a magnet, we can see its manifestations.
When he emerged, it was with the avowed belief that the armature had been defective when received.
The field system is called the stator, and the armature the rotor.
There is a stator ring which entirely surrounds the armature.
E is the electromagnet of the relay, and R A is its armature.
The voltage then depends on the speed at which the armature is driven.
They differ in the armature of their cones and in their seed-wings.
Let A represent the armature, with a pair of grooves for the wires.
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