Each half resembles a uppercase letter D, so the two parts of the cyclotron are known as dees. |
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These dees are affixed by terrets centered on the saddle and by pad screws on both skirts. |
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The accelerating voltage is applied by electrodes, called dees from their shape: each is a D-shaped half of a pillbox. |
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After this we have flat and short skin up to the Aiguille du Tour, and a long lovely descent down the Glacier dees Grands to the village of Trient in Switzerland. |
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Dees fans will hope he doesn't kick a bag against them but you'd hope that in all other respects, his return will be a success. |
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Indeed, Hiney and Dees demonstrated that alcohol was able to reduce LHRH secretion from hypothalamic slices taken from prepubertal female rats. |
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Still, Port are on a bit of a hiding to nothing here and a thrashing of the Dees certainly won't allay growing fears that they're still a little way off the Premiership window. |
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Daal had the Dees two goals up in 32 minutes before a fight-back by County, but a goal from Paul McHale got all three points. |
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Dees is an immunologist and molecular biologist who has spent more than 20 years in senior management positions at Photogen Technologies, Inc. |
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