There is also continued debate about whether they should be straight or helical, and about how best, mechanically, to align and attach them. |
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Made from mechanically processed meat, they are bound together with polyphosphates and gums. |
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For large lawn areas the use of mechanically powered aeration or slitting machines is more practical. |
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The firing mechanism mechanically fires the spotting rifle and uses a magneto to fire the rocket. |
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A ledger supports the same loads as a beam, but instead of resting on posts or piers, it is mechanically attached to an existing structure. |
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It's a documentary short about the policewoman who mechanically directs the sparse city traffic, all to a techno beat. |
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She has grown in her love for him and won't blindly, mechanically, follow his lead. |
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I get a thrill from racing them in competitions but I have no interest in them mechanically. |
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The systems are either fully adhered, mechanically attached, or loose-laid and ballasted. |
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The Nations Wall, a sculptural 250m structure made of tubular steel, is designed to move mechanically in a wave-like motion. |
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Riveting is the joining of two metals by means of metal fasteners which mechanically lock them selves in position. |
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From his methodical, dispassionate demeanor, it is evident that he is still mechanically sleepwalking through his civilian life. |
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He mechanically establishes the emotional distance between the father and son and the daughter's mothering attitude toward her macho dad. |
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The proposal invites locals to change their habit of cocooning inside unhealthy, mechanically ventilated environments. |
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Mixed debris that can't be easily sorted on a demolition site can still be mechanically sorted for recycling. |
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Undesirable vegetation in a pond can be controlled mechanically, biologically, or chemically. |
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Flats for square cartons are mechanically opened to receive ice cream fed to the line through overhead pipes. |
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Gallon containers are mechanically loaded onto a cart that typically holds 80 gallons at a time. |
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Those of you who are mechanically inclined can take a leading role in creating a local fuel economy for your community. |
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This is an informative lesson in how mechanically complex it once was to make believable sci-fi classics. |
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Generally if a surgical repair is mechanically inadequate, additional coaptation will not improve stability. |
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The mechanism of these puppets is more sophisticated compared to their mechanically challenged European relatives. |
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The color and scale have to be right, and it has to be mechanically sound with structural integrity. |
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Keep it simple, both mechanically and in management, and do it with a payback and minimal risk. |
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Large objects can behave classically, while smaller objects behave quantum mechanically. |
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Two systems are currently available for warming and humidifying the gases delivered to mechanically ventilated patients. |
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The organic butter you buy in the grocery store is usually made from mechanically churned cream. |
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Conglomerate tests are applied to mechanically disaggregated clasts of a formation whose palaeomagnetism is under investigation. |
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A chime of bells, normally in a tower, played either from a keyboard or mechanically by a barrel or similar device. |
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After mechanically putting the food in her mouth, Jenny barely managed to stumble upstairs and fall into bed. |
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In assembling, the striking plate mechanically connects to a front side of the golf club head body. |
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In amphibians the inner ear is mechanically coupled to the pectoral girdle through the operculum. |
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This is the second most common type of mechanically induced heel pain, caused by inflammation of the Achilles tendon and bursitis. |
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The patterns are realized as the polymer is mechanically peeled away in one contiguous piece in solution. |
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Installation of the board did not result in any unpredicted occurrences, either mechanically or in terms of software. |
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The pierced motifs were mechanically cut with a steel punch and the embossed decoration on the borders stamped out with steel dies. |
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While I mused, I had mechanically chewed all my food because I had barely tasted it. |
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Cleaning brushes should either be single-use or should be mechanically cleaned and disinfected after each use. |
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All the images are mechanically produced by a sub-photographic process that can yield monochromes in brown, blue or red. |
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Because tungsten is much harder than stainless steel, it is also more difficult to machine mechanically. |
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Thus, they are mechanically much weaker than other bivalve shells and are easily fragmented after break-down of the organic matter. |
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I dimly noticed that Jay refused both breakfast and dinner through silent shakes of his head while I ate them mechanically, never tasting them. |
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The new rule also excludes beef that has been mechanically separated from a carcass, because the process can extract some of the banned tissues. |
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The mechanically produced grisailles are of the same high standard of quality that I have always demanded of my work. |
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The electrically conductive end cap is electrically and mechanically connected to a conductive, circular spring. |
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I started my car as I bit on my sandwich and almost mechanically switched on the radio. |
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Depending on the season, heat or cold is mechanically extracted from the water. |
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The study's argument is shaped diachronically, early versus late Austen, but the contrast is not mechanically developmental. |
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The microscope could be mechanically translated deeper into the tissue to image remote structures. |
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In the paper, she highlighted various merits and demerits of the mechanically operated automatic toothbrush as against the manually operated one. |
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Cameras from all sides pointed at me, whirring mechanically as they changed their angles of attack. |
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In the current state of civilization, people mechanically repeat poor imitations of original gestures. |
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He and his son, James, mechanically sweep the ripe nuts that have fallen to the orchard floor into windrows. |
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Placing advertising material on a mechanically propelled vehicle is also an offence. |
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The mechanically reproduced images evoke a seemingly unlikely affinity with postmodernist concerns. |
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Once again Hemingway mechanically picks up his glass, knocks it back in a single gulp, and slams it back down. |
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Existing requirements governing mechanically propelled pleasure craft introduced in 2001 have been incorporated into the new regulations. |
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I just nodded and headed across the street, mechanically, holding a box that I didn't know how to use. |
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When retracted, the gears were fully enclosed by mechanically operated flush doors. |
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It's no fun because the reaction has been so mechanically jerked out of us. |
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A mechanically propelled vehicle covers not only cars but electric or motorised wheelchairs and ride-on lawnmowers. |
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The beets are cut up mechanically into slices in machines resembling giant food processors. |
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In a homogeneous and mechanically isotropic medium, two types of body waves are generated. |
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During plasma exchange treatment, the patient's blood is removed and the blood cells are mechanically separated from the fluid plasma. |
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All three office buildings were mechanically ventilated without humidification. |
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This high output is achieved by using a mechanically driven supercharger and an intercooler. |
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The court is also mechanically ventilated by exhaust fans at the roof level to prevent hot air build-up. |
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So we make these really fine structures that mechanically have hinges that allow them to move and bend. |
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Important pigments include inorganic oxides and insoluble salts, which are mechanically mixed in a coating material. |
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A constricted glass pipette was used to mechanically separate cells from each other. |
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It mechanically extracts essential oils from various crops grown in Ireland, namely oilseed rape and linseed. |
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After she finished dressing, she returned to her vanity table and, almost mechanically, put on eyeshadow, blush, mascara and lipgloss. |
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Only their hands are seen as they clap, sometimes mechanically, sometimes enthusiastically. |
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At one point, she started mechanically singing along to the soundtrack of her own video. |
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The sturgeon tail behaves mechanically as an extremely flexible sheet with flexible dorsal and ventral lobes following the central tail region. |
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This is a shift in which electronically steered phased array antennas could replace the mechanically steered dish antennas. |
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Stork notes that pinpricks show that Jan van Eyck's 1432 portrait of Cardinal Albergati was magnified mechanically, with a proportional compass. |
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To you I appear dependent and mechanically incompetent, while to me you appear logorrheic and socially inappropriate. |
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Although they are largely pruned with secateurs, the pompoms grow all the more densely when pruned mechanically with shears. |
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The general conversation lulled rather after Sergeant Wolfe entered and began to eat mechanically. |
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This process can be mechanically assisted by deep belly massages and, yes, colonic irrigation. |
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The drive sprockets on the printers are not mechanically perfect. |
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The USDA will prohibit use of mechanically separated meat in human food. |
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This packing is self lubricating, mechanically strong and widely used in chemicals, petrochemicals, power plants, paper, pulp and food industries. |
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He handed her a water bag mechanically and she took a long drink. |
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The departure display board in the concourse was originally a row of flip panels that would update mechanically. |
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The machinery consists of jury-rigged turntables that mechanically drive drumsticks to beat against paint cans, gourds and other noise-making objects. |
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This was done mechanically, using an air pump on a time-switch. |
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The current Australian stars emulate a technique that is best described by the drag theorists and follows the kinesiological model of what is humanly mechanically superior. |
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The postman leaves the place mechanically dropping the letters into the boxes, which are collected by the residents leisurely, sometimes a day or two later. |
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It turns out that, both classically and quantum mechanically, there is a close connection between a particle's magnetic moment and its angular momentum. |
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Such a quid-pro-quo method, Arnold complained, turned school inspectors into wage laborers mechanically examining each student on his or her passive retention of knowledge. |
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Their laboratory was three mechanically ventilated office buildings. |
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The fluids that lubricate the parts can be mechanically cooled by fans. |
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Although lignocaine has been shown to suppress mechanically induced as well as ammonia and capsacin-induced cough, it has not been shown to suppress maximum voluntary cough. |
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By mechanically applying an even pressure over the body, the squeeze chair creates a calming effect without the terror and over-stimulation of human touch. |
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I am sorry to be obtuse about this, but I am not mechanically competent. |
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A workhorse of a machine was busy feeding a swath of yellow paper from one of these rolls, mechanically ruling the paper with calibrated pins dipped in blue ink. |
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If a fibre is mechanically extruded from a solution of silk protein just like pulling a thread from tacky glue, the fibre is still not as strong as real silk thread. |
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One thing to note, however, a vinyl window with welded frame and sashes will be stronger and more durable than a cheaper one in which these are mechanically joined. |
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One by one, live birds are hung by the feet on a moving line of hooks called shackles and mechanically stunned, decapitated, and scalded to remove the feathers. |
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This geometrical property is true of any frontal perspective image, no matter how it be produced, whether mathematically, mechanically, or optically. |
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By the late 1970s, the sugar industry began harvesting mechanically. |
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His aim has been to acquire the mechanically unusual or complicated, rather than merely the standard pieces by the great names of English clockmaking. |
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As an actress, all she does is mechanically regurgitate lines. |
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However, whereas the supercharger is mechanically driven by belt from the engine, the turbocharger is driven by the pressure of the exhaust gases. |
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The oocytes were mechanically released from large antral follicles and freed of cumulus cells by gently pipetting through a mouth-operated micropipette. |
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These cells are found in a mechanically active environment and are required to withstand shear stress, blood pressure, and changes in pressure due to breathing cycles. |
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It is simply unrealistic to say that judges can decide every case by mechanically applying a rigid algorithm. |
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For among all the junk food, shrink-wrapped pizza, microwave meals and mechanically recovered meat, I believe good, wholesome food is still to be found. |
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The school's performance center will have moveable seating so auditorium-type settings can be easily converted mechanically to settings suitable for small work groups. |
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The resulting rigid and mechanically isolated bundles may then inelastically transmit traction over a greater range than in a uniformly elastic material. |
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The method of manufacturing a resin filled board according to claim 3, wherein said surfaces of said conductive layer are mechanically polished using a buff. |
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I look forward to seeing him telling these outside contractors to stop serving warmed-over mechanically recovered chicken's doings and start serving decent food. |
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I left the little clearing, walking mechanically back to the hostel. |
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Thirty years ago, packaging machines were primarily mechanically driven and most processes were linked from a single drive motor through drive shafts, cams, and belts. |
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Nowadays cream is separated mechanically in a centrifuge, a revolving circular vessel in which the cream migrates to the centre, from which it is drawn off. |
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Technically, liposuction is currently performed by using small or micro cannulas, which is used to mechanically break up the fat as it is suctioned. |
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This sort of regulation has induced stereotyped thinking in most officers, who themselves became cogs in the mechanically streamlined military machine. |
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Just push a plunger, and the plug is mechanically locked in place. |
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Do not these causes and conditions, however complex, lead in the end to a mechanically predestined result, rather like an intricate clockwork wound up and set ticking? |
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The EC allows irradiation for mechanically deboned chicken meat. |
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As she mechanically began spooning hot globules of oatmeal into her mouth, she caught sight of Periwinkle and another teacher walk in through the Arts Wing hallway. |
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It has an 84-foot diameter, mechanically steered dish antenna and is capable of transmitting a peak power of two million watts at each of its two frequencies. |
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Department of Agriculture proposed new requirements for labeling beef products that have been mechanically tenderized. |
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When his action is mechanically good he produces a great effect on an uncritical assembly, but he is a tiresome tautologist to the intellectual. |
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During the course of his illness, he invented and constructed several devices to mechanically ease his pain. |
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Although it is lighter than another traditional protection material, lead, it is much stronger mechanically. |
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The pedals mechanically change the pitch of the tail rotor altering the amount of thrust produced. |
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The mechanically rigid outer layer of Earth, the lithosphere, is divided into pieces called tectonic plates. |
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In 1704, the French physicist Denis Papin constructed the first ship powered by his steam engine, mechanically linked to paddles. |
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Others, such as mechanically powered flashlights, have the generator integrated within the device itself. |
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However, they are at risk due to increasing trawling, which mechanically destroys the coral reefs. |
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All the nanocomposites so far addressed in this paper involve mechanically mixing the nanopowder with microsize powder. |
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The first mechanically driven submarine was the 1863 French Plongeur, which used compressed air for propulsion. |
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The scrap metal is ground up, mechanically sorted by density and magnetism, then sold to the trade. |
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Staff also hired workers to mechanically clear thousands of acres of shrubs and trees, primarily slash pine, from refuge lands. |
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This study assessed the impact of chewing and swallowing on satiety when compared to swallowing food that is mechanically masticated. |
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The protruding, arrow-shaped ribs mechanically lock the lining to the Arrow-Lock Mastic. |
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A thin, small, ageless bellboy, in blue uniform and silver braid, appeared mechanically. |
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Fresh Atlantic herring fillets were mechanically deboned to produce a refined mince. |
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The unit is mechanically cleanable on the tube side and plate side is easily CIP cleaned making it a truly cleanable solution. |
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Each mixture was then mechanically mixed with the GIC powder component in capsules for 15 secs in a Silamat S5 Triturator. |
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Stability is defined mechanically as resistance to both linear and angular acceleration, or resistance to disruption of equilibrium. |
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Unlike other surface treatments, LPB induces a very low amount of cold work, making the protective layer thermally and mechanically stable. |
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Ice is now mechanically produced on a large scale, but before refrigeration was developed ice was harvested from natural sources for human use. |
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Wind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to mechanically power generators for electric power. |
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The aerobiology of the environment around mechanically ventilated broiler sheds. |
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Tougher substances, such as concrete, may also be mechanically ground down and reduced to finely divided mineral dust. |
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The EVS electric vibrator system installs dry vibratable products without mechanically deaerating the material. |
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Historically, utilizing equipment designed to mechanically debone poultry meat at high volumes has led to quality and yield problems. |
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In 1945 the British coal industry cut 72 per cent of their output mechanically, whereas in South Wales the figure was just 22 per cent. |
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Compensators ensure less heat is provided to a room on a warmer day. They may be implemented mechanically, electronically or in software. |
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Each consists of a set of mechanically driven vertical steel roller gates, supported by masonry piers. |
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Recently, direct evidence for diaphragmatic atrophy with MV has been obtained in mechanically ventilated, brain-dead organ donors. |
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The paper is vacuumed or agitated, mechanically or by hand, to remove excess powder, and then heated to near combustion. |
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Each element in the drive train can be changed from a list of mechanically possible alternatives. |
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Wilbur and Orville Wright made the first successful flight of a heavier-than-air, mechanically driven airplane. |
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The assistant mixed Fuji IX and KME manually and KMA mechanically for 10 seconds, in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. |
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However, many cheaper sausages contain mechanically recovered meat or meat slurry, which must be so listed on packaging. |
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He finds that materials that have been mechanically worked calorize better than cast material. |
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Drilling rigs are powered mechanically by rotating the drill pipe from above. |
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The case remained intact, but the organ was mechanically new, retaining the largest pipes of the former instrument. |
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The samples which did not react with any of these acids were disintegrated mechanically using sodium hyposulphite. |
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It seems to mechanically deter the interaction of platelets and fibrin in the extravascular space and endothelium. |
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The bloom had to be forged mechanically to consolidate it and shape it into a bar, expelling slag in the process. |
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A wrought product is one that has been mechanically worked by forging, extruding, rolling, hammering, etc. |
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The tunnels under Newcastle were mechanically bored through boulder clay and lined with cast iron or concrete segments. |
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The palisade fence is mechanically stronger than a typical steel cable electric fence to withstand impact from wildlife, small falling trees and wildfires. |
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This causes compaction, a process in which grains mechanically reorganize. |
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Nuvail is formulated to mechanically support the damaged nail plate using a proprietary polymer blend that creates a strong adhesion to the nail surface. |
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A diagnosis of ventilator-acquired pneumonia is made when an intubated, mechanically ventilated patient is diagnosed with pneumonia 48 hours after admission. |
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But the very next day, by an unreasoning impulse to which he yielded almost mechanically, without reluctation, he found himself seated before the misty orb. |
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And although many patients will recover rapidly while receiving NPPV, some will continue to decompensate and need to be intubated and mechanically ventilated. |
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The collection includes SL Dolly, 1850, thought to be the world's oldest mechanically powered boat, and several of the classic Windermere launches. |
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An alternative to rechargeable batteries for electricity storage is supercapacitors, now being used in some devices such as the mechanically powered flashlight shown here. |
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Most commonly, the inner cell mass of the blastocyst is mechanically removed and plated onto feeder cells, and fed with medium and growth factors until colonies form. |
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Low MMT concentration samples were mechanically fragmentized in a mill, whereas high MMT ones were grinded in an agatha mortar according to their consistence. |
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The grain, either coming through the concave or the walkers, meets a set of sieves mounted on an assembly called a shoe, which is shaken mechanically. |
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Because it can be turned out mechanically, kitsch has become an integral part of our productive system in a way in which true culture could never be, except accidentally. |
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In the next process they were wrung out mechanically to remove the water in which they had been soaked, and the last process was a laborious hand job. |
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It was also mechanically simpler than condensing engines, making it less costly to build and maintain, and did not require large volumes of condensing water. |
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What the Archimedes screw does mechanically, a salmon does instinctively. |
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In modern times, large fields are harvested mechanically, although topping the flower and in some cases the plucking of immature leaves is still done by hand. |
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This was necessary because the Chinese stern hung rudder, in origin a modified centreline steering oar, whilst extremely efficient, was comparatively mechanically weak. |
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Thin fibres can have very high strength, and provided they are mechanically well attached to the matrix they can greatly improve the composite's overall properties. |
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One type has a needle valve that lies in the direction of flow and is mechanically opened and closed with either a hydraulic or pneumatic drive cylinder. |
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The Finance Act 1920 introduced a 'Duty on licences for mechanically propelled vehicles' which was to be hypothecated and paid into a newly established Road Fund. |
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The wires used to support the filament make it mechanically stronger, but remove heat, creating another tradeoff between efficiency and long life. |
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I woke with a stiff neck in slightly gasiferous sunlight, mechanically receiving a mug of lurid tea with a dash of petrol from one of my invincibles. |
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