Her extensive background in aeromedicine will help us to establish the company as a leading edge provider. |
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A warm front occurs at the leading edge of a warm air mass that is moving to replace a cooler air mass. |
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The blade body consists of a spar assembly, leading edge protective strips, skins over a honeycomb core and a trailing edge strip. |
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The second portion was the leading edge of the outboard panels and these were all metal and housed the gun ports. |
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The outboard leading edge on one side was broken and the control frame was in bad shape. |
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The gustnado typically forms along the leading edge of a thunderstorm outflow boundary called a gust front. |
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The leading edge of the incoming media is optically scanned using a blue-violet light to obtain both diffuse and specular reflectance values. |
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The forklift boom left a dent and a hole 2.5 feet wide along the leading edge, three feet from the tip of the stabilizer. |
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Suppliers can be caught with open capacity, idle machinery or tools and non-utilization of new leading edge technologies or processes. |
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If the trailing edge of the pedal disk lags behind the leading edge, the trailing margin of the pedal disk will be stretched. |
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On this clean surface, the full-size wing was drawn with the leading edge, trailing edge, spars, and ribs all correctly located. |
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The high-mounted wings have a straight leading edge and forward-tapered trailing edge with blunt tips. |
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There was a hole in the leading edge of the wing, six inches from the propeller. |
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They need to know what's happening at the leading edge of biology if they're going to tailor-make the design. |
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The company also announced several additions to its cadre of leading edge technology solutions. |
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At the same time, the factory sector was on the leading edge of the productivity boom, powered by industries producing high-tech equipment. |
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The sail is tensioned on the leading edge and that further helps to maintain tension on the whole assembly. |
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The leading edge of my left outboard pylon dented the trailing edge of the adjacent jet's right stabilator. |
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All those on the leading edge, not just designers, become hungry for alternatives. |
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We occasionally peered into the inky blackness, left and right, to check the rime ice on the wings' leading edge. |
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Compared to the flying jib and forestaysail, the Genoa has a shorter leading edge and backs the Phoresail. |
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The coolant radiators were in the mainplane leading edge between the engines and the fuselage. |
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In fact, youthful prodigiousness is the leading edge of a wider cultural preoccupation with early high performance in our meritocratic era. |
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The entire wing was fabric covered and the leading edge had two-ply cloth reinforcing. |
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Over the same time, New South Wales also lost its leading edge in environmental policy. |
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Guided by the bright moon, those birds arrived with the wet leading edge of a norther expected to chill southeast Texas today. |
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The spritsail was a simple triangular sail, whose leading edge was fastened to the mast by a rope. |
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Matsumoto pioneered manga comics and animation, and has been at its leading edge for over three decades now. |
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Yes, I think we are almost at the leading edge, but I am a bit nervous about getting too far ahead. |
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By doing so it is possible to uniformly print a sheet from a leading edge to a trailing edge and form a better-quality image. |
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The deployment of trailing edge flaps and leading edge slats on the wing changes the aerodynamic balance of the airplane. |
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The Microprogram Control Unit then issues a microinstruction that has a leading edge on the IR clock. |
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I could see the leading edge of the thunderhead carrying the storm over our heads. |
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Structurally we need a solid rib or two to attach the aerodynamic controls to the leading edge. |
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A meshwork of actin polymerizes at the leading edge and flows retrogradely toward the cell body. |
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Unless stated otherwise, Qn and Qp are measured at the leading edge of the test pulse. |
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Third, as far as the diffusion-limited growth is concerned, our estimates were made for the steadily protruding lamellipodial leading edge. |
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At small attack angles, the fluid smoothly flows over the leading edge of the airfoil but separates from the surface near the trailing edge. |
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There, stretching from the leading edge to the aileron hinge, was a crack in the plywood skin about an eighth of an inch wide. |
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Put the palm of your hand against the bottom of the leading edge of the aileron at each hinge and push up. |
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It used large, one-piece skins that wrapped around the leading edge and were riveted into place at the trailing edge. |
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Skin scrapings obtained from the leading edge of the burrow and under the fingernails are most likely to produce a mite. |
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The leading edge of the cylinder was chamfered and the hammer and mainframe were case hardened. |
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Much of the time, leading edge scientific research is indistinct and hazy. |
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The nose pitched down and the glider rotated over its right leading edge. |
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Today's 21-year-olds, who were born in 1982 and are part of the leading edge of Generation Y, are among the most-studied group of young adults ever. |
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The agreement enables Saft to add new supercapacitor technology to its portfolio of leading edge battery technologies. |
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Germany, the world's largest solar market by sales, is full of leading edge companies that would make attractive additions. |
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The Home Office says it is better to be at the leading edge in such matters. |
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Equally, to do business, to be at the leading edge of production and economic competition, also means to foresee. |
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The Swiss financial center is synonymous with security, stability, reliability and is at the leading edge of technology. |
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As a specialist company of our size, we are at the leading edge of technical developments from which all customers will benefit. |
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Educational projects which have been at the leading edge of technology run into difficulties and are rarely sustained in the longterm. |
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It must be at the leading edge of public sector management and administration. |
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In most cases, there is little real-life data on such a weapon system, which is often at the leading edge of technology. |
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Most of this blockage takes place at the leading edge of the vane or in the middle of the impeller. |
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It is also at the leading edge where economic and social policies interact. |
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He noted that online customer usage has continued to grow, with TD Canada Trust and TD Waterhouse at the leading edge of multi-channel delivery. |
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And, many of the banks' human resources policies and practices are at the leading edge. |
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One trend emerging clearly is the networ king of various systems. Here, too, the Swiss systems are at the leading edge with various initiatives. |
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If the leading edge of the stock is ripped or has a ragged edge, cut the stock using the button on top of the cutter. |
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It has a rapid rise on its leading edge, followed by a gradual downward slope on the trailing edge. |
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Behind a hypersonic shock wave the temperature at the leading edge of a hypersonic craft scales inversely with the square root of its radius of curvature. |
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This magniloquence, it seems to me, is the leading edge, linguistically, of Heaney's poem. |
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At the leading edge of knowledge creation, researchers collaborate with clinical teams to help systemize and assess various clinical activities. |
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Round off any sharp edges on the leading edge of the bevel with a pocket knife or file. |
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Since the leading edge fairing attaches to the z-sections, this explains why the leading edge fairing was missing in this region. |
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Their lengthened nacelles overlapped the leading edge of the wing and were equipped with a streamlined canopy and cabin in which a single gunner was installed. |
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Also of note are the large landing lights built into the leading edge of the top wing which were big improvements for operating at night from primitive fields. |
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It is killing what was, for a time, the leading edge of wave riding. |
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With the introduction of yet another leading edge DRAM technology, the company adds to its leadership position in the high-performance DRAM market. |
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The leading edge of the cloud associated with the advancing warm front was somewhere between Fort Nelson and Fort Simpson. |
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It will constitute a test bed for demonstration of leading edge technology. |
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The chord line of a rotor, like the chord line of a wing, is an imaginary line drawn from the leading edge to the trailing edge of the airfoil. |
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The studies reported that the NACA 23012 airfoil has been found to be very sensitive to leading edge ice accretions. |
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The leading edge of this region reaches the Earth and presses the magnetopause earthward. |
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The ETH domain is already at the leading edge in science and technology and could, in fact, lead the world in certain sectors. |
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Each inboard flap contains one movable leading edge vane and three movable vane actuators. |
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These warnings are activated by a sensing vane located on the leading edge of the left wing. |
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Buckling of the right wing root leading edge prevented the cockpit door from opening. |
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The left aileron, trailing edge flaps, and leading edge slats were ripped off the wing structure and were not found. |
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The fourth and fifth fingers run from the leading edge to the trailing edge of the wing, and stretched across all the fingers is a thin, flexible skin. |
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Stop feeding when the leading edge of the stock has covered the red stop block printed just outside the feeder door entrance. |
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There's a new rounded leading edge inlet shape with a mesh system which works like an air valve, opening at higher speeds. |
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Whatever your model of paraglider you should look after the leading edge when packing your wing. |
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The Eurex repo platform markedly increases the security of the operation through the use of leading edge technology. |
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Benefitting from the latest innovations, its telecommunications network is on the leading edge of modern technology. |
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Example: Triac leading edge phase cut dimmer for incandescent lamps or electronic trailing edge phase cut dimmer for low voltage lamps. |
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The researchers collected evidence that carbon atoms scuttled across a nickel cluster's surface to where the leading edge of a new nanofiber was picking up additional atoms. |
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It was definitely the heart of not just the American avant-garde but the leading edge of all Western art. |
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The leading edge of the ice freezes to the stem's papery bark, and as the ice grows it is lifted upward by the attached bark, forming delicately curved, lacy ribbons. |
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When hydraulic pressure was applied, the port horizontal stabilator shifted down, hit the ladder, and caused a five-inch hole in the leading edge of the stabilator. |
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This new cyclotron, designed for research and production of new radioisotopes for medical applications, has unique capabilities that place it at the leading edge of accelerator technology. |
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The leading edge and the tip are constructed of sandwich composite. |
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Exploratory research at the leading edge of knowledge will be carried out as appropriate within each thematic priority area on subjects closely related to one or more topics included within it. |
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The thumb points forward and supports the leading edge, and the other digits support the tension held in the wing membrane. |
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But schools are now at the leading edge of the trend. |
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Therefore, sustainable development reporting should be viewed as a tool to bring more focus to the organisation itself and to encourage innovation and continuous improvement, stimulating leading edge thinking and performance. |
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At the leading edge of thought, I have already become all that I desire. |
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Mr. Speaker, last week's budget included a significant investment to fund leading edge research and provide innovators with the high end research equipment, laboratories and facilities that they need. |
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We will collaborate on creating research networks among higher education institutions, research centers and business, and capitalize on the leading edge technology they produce. |
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With the backing of Liberty Global, Cablecom benefits significantly from being part of a wider media family both in terms of content acquisition and access to leading edge technologies at lower cost. |
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Most recently, we have sought to apply leading edge technology to these research questions, in particular through the application of proteomics technology to investigations of blood products. |
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The Fannie Mae Technology Pak is designed to provide lenders with technology that combines leading edge software and hardware packages. |
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At that time, thrust sheets now lying east of the leading edge of the accreted terranes, were emplaced tens of kilometres onto the carbonate continental shelf in a manner similar to that in the Appalachian Orogen. |
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In a cold front, the leading edge of an advancing cold air mass meets less dense warm air and forces it up sharply like a blade, causing instability. |
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With three-surface contact, the KM design provides increased rigidity and accuracy for leading edge mill turn machines. |
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Or did a unique combination of cultural factors, including religious beliefs, educational practices and new economic theories, give the Scots a leading edge that allowed them to carve out their place in a new city? |
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We will select leading edge technologies and, as a result, will be in a position to be far more competitive as far as a sustainable economy is concerned. |
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Join our team and help us stay on the leading edge! |
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Presima is synonymous with liquid real estate investments because its tightly focused, highly experienced team is at the leading edge in the evolution of real estate market investments. |
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The conference brings together a number of high-profile FLUENT CFD users giving presentations on the latest leading edge automotive applications. |
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Aircrew are used to being on the leading edge of operations, requiring up-to-the moment information and always able to provide critical intelligence on activity around the task force. |
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We have the knowledge and expertise to provide leading edge information and technology for protection against viruses that can cripple organizations. |
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The top outer edge of each step should be marked by a contrasting colour strip that runs the full width of the leading edge of the tread and the vertical face of the nosing. |
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A talk with three women on the leading edge of our wine culture. |
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This is the leading edge of the construction. |
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The UK's leading edge in creativity may be lost. |
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Therefore, leading edge companies want to locate here. |
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The sitcoms from the 1980s and 90s were on the leading edge of this shift. |
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Subduction is manifested by the deformation front offshore at the leading edge of an accretionary prism whose southern part emerges onto the Olympic Peninsula south of Vancouver Island. |
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When landing be careful not to let the wing come down on its leading edge. |
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Europe's industrial competitiveness, its jobs, its quality of life and the sustainability of growth depend on it being at the leading edge of the development and take-up of information society technologies. |
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Careful not to interfere with the air flow, i.e. a camera remote control cable fixed to the undersurface, top surface or particularly the leading edge of the wing, can seriously change the behavior of the wing. |
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Its racing activities are an important source for the creation of leading edge technologies used in the development of Honda motorcycles. |
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Once the leading edge of a team stone crosses the tee line only one player may sweep it. |
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Secondly, serrated edges on the leading edge of owls' remiges muffle an owl's wing beats, allowing an owl's flight to be practically silent. |
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The delta wing image clearly shows the boundary layer thickening as the gas flows from right to left along the leading edge. |
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Les Bois Poulin made considerable investments for the acquisition of leading edge technology equipment allowing the maximum volume use of every chunk of wood. |
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A yardang has a wide, blunt leading edge in the face of the wind, and its sides are tapered so that it resembles a teardrop. |
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To make sure that the evening crew did not go back and recheck all the heaters, he signed the task as being complete, knowing that work on the right wing leading edge was not complete. |
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By doing so you will increase the working life of your wing simply because the Mylar reinforcements in the leading edge are not bent or folded every time you pack away your wing after a flight. |
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are on the leading edge of the New Atlanticism. |
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The Canadian Army is moving toward a knowledge-based, medium weight force designed to prevail on the battlefield by replacing sheer mass with leading edge situational awareness, speed and combat power. |
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The leading edge of accreted terranes in the Cordillera generally forms the boundary between the Devonian to Triassic oceanic Slide Mountain Terrane and the Neoproterozoic to Triassic pericratonic Kootenay Terrane. |
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The Cessna was equipped with external lighting consisting of navigation lights, a rotating beacon, and two landing lights mounted on the left wing leading edge. |
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Our equipment pool which is at the leading edge of technology allows us to produce lamellated wood panels that will comply adequately to your specifications on dimension, quality and sanding. |
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Fig. 1 shows cavitation bubble formation on the impeller vane suction side near the leading edge observed with a stroboscope through a Plexiglas window in the suction pipe. |
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A minor point of difference between the Fuse and the Rebel is the thickness of the centre ribs in some sizes and the thickness of the leading edge tubes in the tips. |
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If you are responsible for managing ICT human resources and would like to be at the leading edge of a new web-based resource that will help employers like you customize ICT job profiles, we would like to hear from you! |
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According to Doug Horner, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, the new initiative will put Alberta at the leading edge of prion research in Canada. |
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Rockmaster bits have patented shirttail protection along the leading edge and advanced cutting structures that extend life when used in extreme conditions. |
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And, in 1995, MDI was on the leading edge of technology when it introduced On-Line Advantage, the first fully integrated Windows-based product in the long term care industry. |
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Stratis Authority selected MDI based on its ability to combine project implementation and management experience with leading edge security technology. |
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Where sediments are thick, most of them are scraped off onto the leading edge of the overriding plate, like snow piling up on a plow blade, forming an accretionary prism. |
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Michael Ringman, CIO at TELUS International, says the solution puts the company on the leading edge of the race to deliver top-notch customer service. |
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The open framework provided by Orbix and METEOR has allowed us to incorporate a leading edge trading system with very few problems in a very short time-scale. |
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The carbon-rich gases recondense as a very thin film or sheet of graphite flushed ahead of the leading edge of the incoming stream of metal in the mold. |
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The company says when dead inserting gas services from outside the premises, it is customary to chamfer the leading edge of the PE pipe to aid speedy insertion. |
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With the main placed perpendicular to the boat to windward, and then pulled in slightly, the leech is allowed to act as the leading edge of an airfoil. |
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In today's market, 0-10V is the more modern product and technically provides a much more accurate way of dimming than either the leading edge or trailing edge methods. |
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Rakers on trailing edge of ceratobranchial 1 and on leading and trailing edges of cerato-branchials 2-3 and leading edge of ceratobranchial 4 irregularly and wealdy developed. |
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Even something as small as a bug on a leading edge can cause turbulent wedges that interrupt laminar flow, resulting in an increase in drag and fuel use. |
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