Yet Stork determined the probable focal length of a concave mirror made by inverting and silvering the convex mirror shown in the painting. |
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In this case, inverting one element at a time might perturb its function whereas inverting them both at once might be less detrimental. |
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Reinventing and inverting images of Irishness, Jordan associates him with intelligence, cleverness, and wit. |
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Unmold the panna cotta by running a paring knife around the edge and inverting the ramekin onto a plate. |
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This procedure involves inverting the diverticular sac and suspending it by suturing it to the prevertebral fascia so it cannot fill. |
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Allow to stand for a few minutes before carefully inverting on to a serving plate. |
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Jones attempts to subvert the white patriarchal system by inverting the power dynamic serve only to reinscribe phallocentric notions of power and control. |
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Consult with your forktruck manufacturer to determine if inverting the forks is acceptable in order to address mast height restrictions. |
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But as life expectancies continue to grow, the population pyramid is inverting. |
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Tewkesbury saucer batters are small baked puddings made by quickly baking two saucerfuls of batter, putting fruit on one and inverting the other on top of it to make a lid. |
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The start order for the second run is determined by inverting the order of finish of the first run within each division. |
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That helped stem the outflow of firms inverting with shell companies in tax-free Bermuda and the Cayman Islands. |
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This survey began by asking whether America was inverting this process and becoming a centrifuge. |
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The difficulty here is to take the reference points without inverting the information on the graph. |
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By inverting the data, you can use the display as a visual guide when setting EQ parameters. |
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Dyslexia is hard to define as it covers a lot more than inverting words or having trouble reading. |
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This happened first and foremost in the US, inverting the tendancy on the dollar. |
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Mix the 20X Wash Solution Concentrate by inverting the bottle several times. |
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Always be sure to use different coloured wires and mark them to avoid inverting the glow plug, pump and starter sockets on the electronic unit. |
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If the image is stretched horisontally, you can correct it by means of inverting one of the channels of the original audio. |
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Once persecuted as heretics and sorcerers, magicians have always been conduits to a parallel universe of limitless possibility-whether invoking spirits, reading minds, or inverting the laws of nature by sleight of hand. |
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They might discover that, as well as the squeaker, the toy had a button inside one tube which activated a light, a keypad that played musical notes, and an inverting mirror inside one of the tubes. |
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Mix by repeatedly inverting the microvial. |
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It allows consumers to apply special video effects like chromakeying, strobing, flipping and inverting. |
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To withhold such information would be to replace public accountability with unverifiable assertions of legality by the Government, inverting the very idea of due process. |
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The introduction of the 'transaction value' criterion had the probably intended effect of inverting the 'balance of power' between the operators and the customs administrations in this field. |
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A differential diagnosis of fungiform papilloma, inverting papilloma, and angiomatous polyp was considered. |
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Since then, many have experimented by inverting that order. They took out their consoles, using the outside as both a source of collection as well as an unusual place for distribution. |
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I would suggest inverting the proposal contained in Article 23 and providing for notice to the lessee that he is in default and may cure such default within the time agreed or fixed by the law. |
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Various skills such as rolling smoothly, falling safely, inverting, supporting and giving weight effortlessly will be explored as we play with the physical forces of gravity, levity, momentum and inertia. |
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The esophagus was closed in a continuous pattern and oversewn in an inverting pattern with a monofilament absorbable suture. |
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This also prevents from inverting an ill-conditioned matrix. |
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Rather, the epiglottis had been pushed inferiorly, inverting the epiglottis into the laryngeal inlet. |
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Hearing clients attending the VCT centre work through an interpreter, inverting the norm of having deaf clients always be the ones to rely on interpretation. |
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Like many other Western European languages, English historically allowed questions to be formed by inverting the positions of verb and subject. |
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The students learn to construct their own respirometers by filling a small tube with water and inverting it within a large tube. |
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They used a class of proteins known as recombinases, which can record information into bacterial DNA by recognizing specific DNA addresses and inverting their direction. |
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Now this waveform is added to the negative part of the squarewave generated from Q1 by Opamp Q2 which is used as an inverting summing amplifier to obtain waveform. |
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Evolutionarily, inverting the retina seems to be a mistake, says Serguei Skatchkov, a biophysicist at the Central University of the Caribbean in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. |
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