Ten minutes later she settled on her beam in just over 30 ft of water, and became a tomb for five officers and 41 ratings. |
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I reached his ramshackle lean-to, promptly leaned against my usual beam and opened the folded papers. |
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The shorter half of the beam was heavily weighted down, and from the longer end hung a pouch of rope. |
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The Lorenz beam system for blind landing consisted of two transmitters located on opposite sides of the airstrip runway. |
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In addition, a cheap sensor cannot distinguish between a water pipe, a structural beam and a power cable. |
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This is because chemical beam balances are eagerly sought by collectors of scientific instruments. |
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With stronger dipole magnets, an accelerator can push particles to much higher relativistic energies around the same-sized circular beam path. |
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Most of the energy invested in accelerating the electrons is recouped in the cavities as the returning beam decelerates. |
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The electron beam gun emits electrons, accelerates the beam of electrons, and focuses it on the work piece. |
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To obtain a weighable mass a dedicated set-up for the low energy beam transport of heavy ions is needed. |
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On balance beam, China's Qi Linzi performed a steady combination of aerial walkover to full-twisting Shushunova. |
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Keplerian beam expanders produce a real focus between the input and output lenses. |
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Conversely, the convex portion of the wavefront diverges as it travels, so that the beam is less intense after propagation than before. |
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With this data they can program the adaptive optic system to deform the mirror to correct aberrations in the high-energy beam. |
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Door posts, a threshold beam and a section of wattle wall are clearly visible. |
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Immobilization of large dextran molecules in agarose was achieved by electron beam irradiation. |
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A motor vehicle headlight has a light source cooperating with optical means to produce a beam which is generally spread widthwise. |
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The swell was either just abaft or on the beam and at night you couldn't see it. |
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These transducers are usually mounted on a beam that is attached to either the front or the rear of the host vehicle. |
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The focusing mirror preferably has an elliptical shape to reduce off-axis aberrations in the focused beam. |
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The beam of a flashlight plays across the glass in the door, but by the time the watchmen walks by the office is empty. |
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By application of substitution weighing some systematic errors of the beam balance are omitted. |
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At night a razor-thin beam of light shone across the store at a height of several feet. |
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The system propagates an acoustic energy beam, which the antenna array directs against one of the buildings. |
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This action is also seen in gymnastics in free exercise and beam routines, in the backhand stroke in racket sports, and in softball batting. |
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The electron beam welding process has had wide application for joining dissimilar metals. |
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Indeed much of the public reading of the party and its intentions has been seriously off beam for quite some time now. |
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A section of the tie beam between the queen posts may be removed to create a hammerbeam roof. |
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Stimulated emission with a beam that is red-shifted with respect to the excitation wavelength can quench the fluorescence of the excited molecules. |
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There does seem to be some adjunct therapy other than external beam radiation or chemotherapy that may be viable options and may decrease the amount of recurrence. |
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The wiggler converts the electron beam power into laser light. |
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As the rafters supporting the floor above were near this beam, which had to be removed, that portion of the second floor had to be propped by the firemen. |
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Almost all metals can be welded with the electron beam welding process. |
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My mother didn't seem to think it was a problem, however, and had happily handed me the phone despite the fact I had tried to beam her with my ray gun. |
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Rather than plunging us into innocent love with an apparent stranger, they beam our conscious self-regard back at ourselves. |
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The rope was lashed to a wooden beam propping up the craft's skeleton in a manner meant to evoke the contraptions that Chinese children use to catch birds. |
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He took out his ray gun and fired a laser beam at the guard. |
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Timber framing refers to a specific type of post and beam construction in which solid wood timbers are joined by means of traditional wooden joinery. |
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As electrons used to create the laser beam are steered from the linear accelerator around a curve to a wiggler where the laser beam is produced, the electrons give off t-rays. |
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A beam of white light appeared and engulfed them in its radiance. |
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The pulses are from a beam of light produced by the intense magnetic field, which sweeps across Earth as the neutron star rotates. |
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Back then, no one ever imagined needing to beam live video to ground troops from a fighter jet. |
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Instead of one or two large holds, Swan's design used several holds which spanned the width, or beam, of the ship. |
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Young discovered that ships passing through the beam path caused the received signal to fade in and out. |
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When the reflector is moving at right angle to the radar beam, it has no relative velocity. |
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Vehicles and weather moving parallel to the radar beam produce the maximum Doppler frequency shift. |
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Even when the beam is emitted parallel to the ground, it will rise above it as the Earth curvature sinks below the horizon. |
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Furthermore, the signal is attenuated by the medium it crosses, and the beam disperses. |
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Spoiled parabolic antennas produce a narrow beam in one dimension and a relatively wide beam in the other. |
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This beam configuration allows the radar operator to detect an aircraft at a specific azimuth but at an indeterminate height. |
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The electron beam must contain 5 to 10 times more power than the microwave output, which can produce enough heat to generate plasma. |
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As most of their prey cannot perceive red light, this allows it to hunt with an essentially invisible beam of light. |
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To further increase the beam energy of Pelletron, a superconducting linear accelerator is being set up. |
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One, on the radio beam flight path to Bristol, was constructed on Beacon Batch. |
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Then, fluorophores were photolysed by a high-intensity light pulse and influx was monitored at the initial low beam power. |
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The triangular ard has a horizontal sole body holding the beam and stilt which cross each other, forming a triangle at the base. |
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The quandrangular ard has a horizontal sole body connected to a straight, nearly parallel beam by a stilt and a brace. |
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Twins in many respects, each tube has a light-sensitive screen and a pointerlike beam of electrons. |
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Boats are long and streamlined with a narrow beam, which makes them very unstable. |
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A pressor beam lashed out, and invisible hammer blow of repulsion, five times the strength of the enemy tractor. |
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The Northern Sea Route allows economies of scale compared to coastal route alternatives, with vessel draught and beam limitation. |
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Briefly, the laser beam was rastered along the sample surface in a straight line. |
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The walking beam, coupler and crank transform the linear movement of the piston into rotation of the output pulley. |
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The warp had to delivered on the beam, or was wound on the beam from cheeses by a beamer. |
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The main components of the loom are the warp beam, heddles, harnesses, shuttle, reed, and takeup roll. |
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With each weaving operation, the newly constructed fabric must be wound on a cloth beam. |
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Rotary motion was more suitable for industrial power than the oscillating beam of Newcomen's engine. |
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Hence, the pump deep in the mine attached to opposite end of the beam via ropes and chains was driven. |
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This was not possible as long as the beam and the rod were connected by a chain. |
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To bridge the conflicting actions of the beam and the piston, Watt developed his parallel motion. |
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The extent to which knots affect the strength of a beam depends upon their position, size, number, and condition. |
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Small knots, however, may be located along the neutral plane of a beam and increase the strength by preventing longitudinal shearing. |
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Watt's beam engines were used commercially in much larger numbers and many continued to run for 100 years or more. |
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In a rotative beam engine, the piston is mounted vertically, and the piston rod drives the beam as before. |
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A connecting rod from the other end of the beam, rather than driving a pump rod, now drives a flywheel. |
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Sensing danger, Captain Kirk decided to beam down to the surface with Spock, McCoy, and a couple of redshirts. |
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This adjustable box of light reflected a beam in which the size could be altered by a barndoor. |
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At Hartley there was no explosion, but the miners entombed when the single shaft was blocked by a broken cast iron beam from the haulage engine. |
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Compared to external beam radiotherapy, brachytherapy allows a reduction in treatment time and reduced radiation exposure to healthcare staff. |
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Evidence for brachytherapy, however, is less than that for external beam radiotherapy. |
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A light beam is passed through the smoke and a detector opposite measures the light. |
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So, you reich-wing HypoChristians might want to remove the beam from your own eye before attempting to remove the speck from your neighbor's eye. |
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The valve was used in railway locomotives, beam engines, grasshopper engines and paddle steamers and became widely used during the 19th century. |
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I always wondered how cloud city in ESB stay afloat and does not fall? Is it some kind of repulsor beam, or what? |
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One day, when her was quite young, her tooked a rope and went to the barn there on the Manaton Road, and hanged herself from a beam. |
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The beam couldn't support the weight of the riveter, so the workers were riveting by hand. |
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The beam initially diffracts linearly and self-focusses slowly into a soliton. |
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The silver shikhara of the Eklingji Temple shone like the beam from a lighthouse. |
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Tryin' to git on the beam, huh? With them li'l singin' earrings on them li'l squashed-down ears! Aw shucky ducky, now! Look at chu! |
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It had to be accurately cut and trimmed, and its upper edge scored to suit the snaping of every beam end. |
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In Wexford, the beam is shorter than in any of the other counties, and the sock in general is of cast iron. |
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I have a little golden dream That haunts me night and day, And like a starlet's golden beam Lights up my darksome way. |
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Now and then a glittering beam of wit or passion strikes through the obscurity of the poem. |
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Trepidative moments trailed off around him, the broad beam of the moon bewitched him. |
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Formation of carbon-encapsulated metallic nano-particles from metal acetylides by electron beam irradiation. |
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The advantage of the curved beam and whipple-tree is that it can be used to harness almost any number of animals. |
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The Powell lens is one kind of aspheric lens, which can transform laser beam into a straight laser line. |
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I don't go off the high diving board, and I don't do the balance beam in gymnastics. |
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Yao won balance beam silver and team bronze at the 2011 worlds when she was also third in the all-around. |
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Disciplines include speed bounce, vertical jump, long jump, hi-stepper, triple jump, chest push, target throw and balance beam. |
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The box section balance beam can be filled with concrete for extra weight if necessary. |
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On the right are rolling mills driven by a beam engine, and tram road bogies laden with bar iron. |
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The absorption spectra of the deposited thin films were recorded with a double beam spectrophotometer. |
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Her door stands ajar, halving the room with a beam of light. |
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A new little laser breaks that mold by generating a beam containing all the wavelengths in a swath of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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With a yo-heave-ho and a lusty yell they swung a beam and a side wall fell. |
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For photochopped anemometers, external power is required to power a light beam that is chopped by a rotating slotted disk. |
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If there wasn't a dragging brake beam to rip me down the back, I was go'n make it! Boy howdy, I did some fancy praying. |
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The HE11 mode emits a Gaussian beam into free space as is required for input to the quasi-optical duplexer attached to the antenna. |
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Often used with the studio is the egg-crate, which minimizes side spill and does make the beam a bit more controllable. |
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The automobile headlamp uses either a parabolic reflector or a slight modification of it to obtain a concentrated light beam. |
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In this construction the beam is hinged at a point nearly above the point of the share. |
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The German bombers would attach themselves to either beam and fly along it until they started to pick up the signal from the other beam. |
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When a continuous sound was heard from the second beam the crew knew they were above the target and began dropping their bombs. |
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The single approach beam along which the bomber tracked was monitored by a ground controller. |
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This way the distance the bomber travelled along the beam could be precisely verified. |
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If the German bomber flew closer to its own beam than the Meacon then the former signal would come through the stronger on the direction finder. |
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Depending on whether the laser beam is defocused or focused, the CO2 laser can perform two distinct therapeuteic functions. |
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Just as he finished that sentence, Evan Longoria hit a laser beam over the left field fence. The Red Sox season was over in a flash. |
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When in doubt, so I threw my best fastball. Mantle hit a laser beam past my right knee. |
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With great effort and a big crowbar I managed to lever the beam off the floor. |
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He also showed that coloured light does not change its properties by separating out a coloured beam and shining it on various objects. |
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The beam then passed between two parallel aluminium plates, which produced an electric field between them when they were connected to a battery. |
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The end of the tube was a large sphere where the beam would impact on the glass, created a glowing patch. |
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Thomson pasted a scale to the surface of this sphere to measure the deflection of the beam. |
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This was used to work a beam engine, in which a large wooden beam rocked upon a central fulcrum. |
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On the other side of the beam was a chain attached to a pump at the base of the mine. |
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The 'fire engine' as it was known, is an impressive brick building from which a wooden beam projects through one wall. |
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Rods hang from the outer end of the beam and operate pumps at the bottom of the mine shaft which raise the water to the surface. |
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A cast iron beam girder bridge was used here to save headway in the street below the line. |
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The displacement X in this case is the deviation of the beam, measured in the transversal direction, relative to its unloaded shape. |
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Thorgerson's Dark Side album cover features a beam of white light, representing unity, passing through a prism, which represents society. |
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The resulting refracted beam of coloured light symbolises unity diffracted, leaving an absence of unity. |
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Ballet dancers begin their classes at the barre, a wooden beam that runs along the walls of the ballet studio. |
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He also showed that the coloured light does not change its properties by separating out a coloured beam and shining it on various objects. |
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The linear motion was directly converted into circular motion via a crank instead of using a more cumbersome beam. |
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With the motion of the beam this revolved around, and turned, the 'sun' a second rotating cog fixed to and which turned the drive shaft. |
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The Secretary of State for Scotland in 1972 took on the guardianship of the beam engine, making it Scotland's third Industrial Monument. |
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A broadband burst pulse of clicking sounds is emitted in a focused beam in front of the dolphin. |
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As it passes each point the intensity of the beam is varied, varying the luminance of that point. |
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This changes the intensity of the electron beam and therefore the brightness of the spot being scanned. |
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These generate modified sawtooth and parabola current waveforms to scan the electron beam in a linear way. |
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The waveform shapes are necessary to make up for the distance variations from the electron beam source and the screen surface. |
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These coils produce magnetic fields proportional to the changing current, and these deflect the electron beam across the screen. |
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The maximum dimensions of vessels that can dock in Barrow are 200 m length by 35 m beam and 10 m draught. |
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A secondary beam shone up the River Dee, towards the hamlet of Dawpool, in Cheshire, on the English side of the estuary. |
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A computer system processes all the data, correcting for all of the above factors as well as for the angle of each individual beam. |
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The greater beam provided more moment of leverage by placing the crew or any other mobile weight on the windward side. |
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The team shines a beam of near-IR light onto the head of an anesthetized gerbil. |
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Physicists have finally measured these connections, called quantum entanglement, between pairs of photons within a macroscopic beam of light. |
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Device for electron beam welding for the preparation and reconstitution of the samples, including the vacuum chamber and the control system. |
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Minneapolis, worked together in the mid-90s to redesign the strut fan cowl support beam component to a one-piece casting. |
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The ridge beam support columns, or king posts, were next inserted into place. |
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Two king posts were also uncovered, with forked tops, between which were portions of what was probably the roof's apex beam. |
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I was delighted to finish second on the beam and to win bronze medals on the asymmetric bars and floor, as well as taking overall gold. |
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A total of 100 youngsters took part in games and activitieson the floor, vault, beam and asymmetric bars. |
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The 18-year-old claimed the silver medal on the beam along with bronze on the asymmetric bars and floor exercise. |
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No, that indicates a cloaked Romulan vessel with a repulsor beam. |
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In 2007, the steel beam system was again assembled in place. |
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Media related to Rotative beam engines at Wikimedia Commons. |
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A beam engine is a type of steam engine where a pivoted overhead beam is used to apply the force from a vertical piston to a vertical connecting rod. |
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It employed a cylinder containing a movable piston connected by a chain to one end of a rocking beam that worked a mechanical lift pump from its opposite end. |
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A set of eight rovings was attached to a beam on that frame. |
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Bone metastases from prostate cancer are often radiosensitive and most men will experience partial or complete pain relief from external beam radiation to a specific lesion. |
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One of his earliest engines was the grasshopper beam engine. |
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To buffer stage house is a stone that has been created in such a way that ends shaped beam decreasing as the stone used for pounding rice pedestal. |
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One of these caused a main beam to crack, and the possibility was considered of turning back, even though they were more than halfway to their destination. |
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A lintel or beam may have four inches of bearing upon the wall. |
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The same magnetic focusing that guides the electron beam forces the plasma into the path of the electron beam but flowing in the opposite direction. |
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They are usually fished from beam trawlers, otter trawlers or seiners. |
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The electron beam could be swept across the screen much faster than any mechanical disc system, allowing for more closely spaced scan lines and much higher image resolution. |
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Periodically the weight of the piston was adjusted so that it remained heavier than the empty bucket, ensuring that the beam fell to start the cycle again. |
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Each main undercarriage leg is attached to the rear wing spar forward and to a gear beam aft, which itself is attached to the wing and the fuselage. |
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This enables the widespread use of laser beam welding manufacturing techniques, eliminating rows of rivets and resulting in a lighter, stronger structure. |
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When the waves are steep, it may be necessary to sail closer to the wind to avoid waves directly on the beam, which create the danger of capsizing. |
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A beam reach is with the wind at right angles to the boat, a close reach is anywhere between beating and a beam reach, and a broad reach is between a beam reach and running. |
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Hooke's law also applies when a straight steel bar or concrete beam, supported at both ends, is bent by a weight F placed at some intermediate point. |
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Compared to the unfiltered beam, the fluence-weighted photon energy of the filtered beam increases to 1.93 MeV at CAX and to 1.36 MeV at an OAD of 20.0 cm, respectively. |
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The widely used reciprocating engine typically consisted of a cast iron cylinder, piston, connecting rod and beam or a crank and flywheel, and miscellaneous linkages. |
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The steam in the cylinder is condensed by injecting cold water and the vacuum beneath the piston pulls the inner end of the beam down and causes the pump to move. |
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Unlike Savery's device, pumping was entirely mechanical, the work of the steam engine being to lift a weighted rod slung from the opposite extremity of the rocking beam. |
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The power piston was hung by chains from the end of a rocking beam. |
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In his science fiction novel, Eye in the Sky, a group of visitors fall through a proton beam when an observation platform breaks at a bevatron facility. |
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Three beams intersected the beam along the He 111's flight path. |
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Trip beam plows are constructed with a hinge point in the beam. |
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The new technique, which was developed by Rahman and his son, Aunik, uses terahertz reflectometry, in which a beam of terahertz-frequency radiation is fired onto the paint. |
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The researchers studied these multilayer stacks using a technique known as polarized neutron reflectometry, in which a beam of neutrons is bounced off the stacks. |
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Tata Steel Europe operate a pipe works at Hartlepool, a heavy beam mill near Middlesbrough and a special sections mill at Skinningrove Steelworks. |
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In addition to sales, AG North will perform installations, repairs, balance beam recoveries, gym designs, and other service work for customers in these areas. |
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Within these limits the maximum sale deflection of a beam of uniform curve may be taken as double that of a similar beam in which the curvative under stress, is a parabola. |
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To this aim Taylor differential algebraic and Taylor model techniques have been transferred in the last decade from beam physics field to astrodynamics. |
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Lead bricks were placed around the radioactive source so that the escaping gamma rays would be limited to a collimated beam rather than filling the lab. |
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Note the two-horse whippletree on the beam at the lower left. |
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With a high-tech assist beam, you can shoot in virtual darkness, although a more practical use is for working in dim rooms and on streets at night. |
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The bullies laughed and whistled and the tinnie turned once more, this time racing straight towards them from the port beam, bows tilted up, spray creaming out. |
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Don't move that beam! It's a support for the whole platform. |
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Correlating very small isolated profiles by either method was difficult because of distortions caused by resectioning and the heating of the plastic by the electron beam. |
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