The surgeon removes the rod and assembly and uses an oscillating saw for condylar resection. |
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He used an animal ear membrane to receive signals from an oscillating galvanic inductor. |
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An oscillating voltage created an electric field across the gap to accelerate the particles each time around. |
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For seven minutes the quartet play a tuneless dirge that occasionally changes and is entwined with a slowly oscillating synthesizer. |
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My favourite piece on the album is the title track, in which Frayne transforms sparsely plucked guitar notes into deep oscillating drones. |
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With a voice oscillating between organ-like thunder and strangled quietness, Gambon brings out Hamm's terminal desperation. |
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With the cooking oscillating alarmingly, puddings did restore a certain equilibrium. |
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In these experiments, each nanosphere in the sample acts as an independent, freely oscillating sphere. |
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The windage of many oscillating halyards is infinitely greater than that of a single rigid one. |
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Creams soften the nails and feet, toenails are trimmed and an oscillating machine tidies up the cuticles and removes dead or hard skin. |
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These oscillating sound waves in the traveling-wave engine drive the piston of a linear alternator that generates electricity. |
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This moves an oscillating weight that drives a rotor via a tiny gear train. |
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Researchers have created a nanoscale ion pump by punching a tiny hole in a plastic sheet and applying an oscillating electric field. |
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The oscillating effect necessarily draws upon all that is absent, creating an inevitable and disturbing condition of dissociation. |
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Thus, at this speed, the dorsal fin supplements the thrust produced by the oscillating pectoral and caudal fins. |
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Electrons prefer to avoid regions of strong and oscillating fields, so the wall alone would fling them out. |
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The male pulled a chair closer to my bedside and hung the lamp from a hook above the bed, the shadows oscillating as it swung gently. |
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The frame, in turn, features an oscillating front axle and pivoting rear tandem axles. |
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It is simply a measure of how quickly something is oscillating or vibrating. |
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The study of oscillating reactions is the study of periodic changes in chemical reactions. |
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By the autumn of 1982, the stercoraceous material was about to collide with the oscillating cooling device. |
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Her eyes were open but they were going from one side to the next, constantly oscillating back and forth, back and forth. |
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A thin oscillating membrane of nickel-titanium moves fluid that in turn drives a piston. |
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The fly shuttle oscillating sley works at a higher speed than the throw shuttle sley. |
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Sometimes oscillating between the lives of the people I work with, the people I write about and my own life, everything starts to feel fictional. |
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The shows are a real pot luck option, oscillating between greatest hits group shows and ill-advised solo outings. |
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The three characters interact on several levels, oscillating between acknowledgment and denial of the event that has brought them together. |
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Assuming a constant wing shape and oscillating stroke, the average lift is proportional to the square of wingbeat frequency. |
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Everything is in a never-ending state of flux, oscillating between life and death, mocking our every attempt at permanence. |
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Phasors are a very useful technique for conceptualizing sinusoidally oscillating electrical quantities. |
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Most fish swim by laterally undulating or oscillating their body and propulsive caudal fin. |
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Banjo and vibes fill in the corners of the song, leaving room for some sort of oscillating synthesizer and closely harmonized vocals. |
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Particulate mass was recorded using the tapered-element oscillating microbalance method. |
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An optional oscillating charge bar can be added to the pneumatic liftoff version to reduce paper dust, ink build-up and streaking in the print. |
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The existence of damped oscillations in the isotonic transient response of single muscle fibers therefore argues in favor of the oscillating regime. |
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For oscillating pectoral fins, a recurring pattern within planar flow fields is the production of paired counterrotating vortices with a central high-velocity fluid jet. |
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The result is a world constantly in motion, both the background of buildings and trees, and people themselves, all gently oscillating, pulsing, and vibrating. |
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Here's how it works: The oscillating head bristle is shaped like the prophy cup your dentist uses to polish your teeth. |
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The oscillating water column features a parabola, the two arms of which face out into the water, and a partially submerged structure. |
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Cam control drives the lower chuck in the carousel, setting it into an oscillating movement after the labels are applied. |
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The soprano Hila Plitmann arrestingly portrayed a Martian spokesperson, her voice oscillating like a sine wave. |
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The timepiece's transparent case back allows fans of exquisite engineering to peer into the workings of its movement and oscillating mass. |
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The production-city relation has always been dominated by mutual movement oscillating between drawing near and drawing away. |
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Place fragrant flowers in a vase about a foot behind an oscillating fan. |
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Finally, all visible bridges and the oscillating mass are decorated with a new exclusive arabesque Côtes de Genève. |
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Visible bridges and the oscillating mass are decorated with exclusive Geneva waves in arabesque. |
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The visible parts of the bottom plate and the oscillating weight are brushed and chamfered. |
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The mass concentration by tapered elemental oscillating microbalance was on average slightly lower than mass concentration measured by filter, but there was good agreement. |
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Did the constant parade of oscillating lady-bits jar with the drama's obvious sympathy for the plight of the oppressed Victorian muse? |
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The hydraulic shock wave reverses again, oscillating back and forth until friction dissipates the pressure spike or a system component fails. |
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As with other good electric toothbrushes, the powerful buzzing and oscillating heads of the Pro 6000 make for an excellent clean. |
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The downstream super smoother effects an oscillating movement across the entire concrete surface to ensure improved riding comfort. |
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The reflex in the form of a line is moved vertically to the axis across the pupils of the patient with a slight oscillating movement. |
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Suitable for rotational and oscillating movement under radial load and simultaneously acting single direction axial load. |
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And until we see fundamental circumstances change, I suspect we stay in this kind of oscillating market for a while yet. |
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The oscillating machine's entire working torque is calculated by the addition of the working torque of all added unbalance exciters. |
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There are several shoe options to choose from with the Caterpillar oscillating undercarriage. |
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The graphic patterns of oscillating logic became increasingly multivalent and subtle with the application of fuzzy logic with more truth-values lying in-between. |
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Their weapons looked menacing even holstered and their spiked helmets with the single eye-sensor oscillating back and forth made him somewhat uncomfortable. |
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He even allowed for the possibility that the electrons might maintain a stable configuration by moving in circles or oscillating back and forth about a state of equilibrium. |
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The 811 H has Linde hydraulic pumps and Parker hydraulic components, a NAF gearbox, oscillating rear axle and DANA bogie axles which are made in Italy. |
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Really, why bother having any policies then if you keep oscillating between denial of serious policy, and then saying you are going to make changes. |
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He was oscillating between hope and fear, depression and elation. |
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Boxfishes and three-spine sticklebacks hover very well by oscillating their pectoral fins with large attack angles on both recovery and power strokes. |
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The x-ray photons trigger the ejection of krypton electrons with varying angular distributions of momenta modulated by the oscillating laser field. |
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Froberg takes on the role of misanthropic sloganeer or street-corner proselytizer, belting out his apocalyptic aphorisms over furiously oscillating punk rock. |
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The main reason for all these unwholesome events and relations have been the dispute over Kashmir problem, which has remained oscillating for this whole time between them. |
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People just will not do anything that they don't already want to do, when subjected to the oscillating watch or the hand-waving so dear to the practitioners of this flummery. |
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By pulling slightly on the mass and then releasing it, the system will be set in sinusoid oscillating motion about the equilibrium position. |
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Buildings in seismic zones are often constructed to take into account the oscillating frequencies of expected ground motion. |
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Tides cause changes in the depth of the marine and estuarine water bodies and produce oscillating currents known as tidal streams. |
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When oscillating tidal currents in the stratified ocean flow over uneven bottom topography, they generate internal waves with tidal frequencies. |
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The gradually acquired political connotations are newer and, to a large extent, due to oscillating political circumstances. |
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Standing, oscillating and propagatory oscillating shocks are produced due to centrifugal barrier of the advective component. |
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It was John Penn, engineer for the Royal Navy who perfected the oscillating engine. |
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Rotary motion was more suitable for industrial power than the oscillating beam of Newcomen's engine. |
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The period of oscillation of a seiche depends on the causative force which sets the water basin in motion and the natural or free oscillating period of the basin. |
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The shape of the tower follows oscillating movements as that of the Foucault pendulum. |
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It has shown that some of these identities are rather generalised and incompact, and keep oscillating amongst themselves. |
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It all started in 1967: Anton Paar launched the first digital density meter with an oscillating U-tube sensor, marking a turning point for density measurement by replacing old-fashioned hydrometers and pycnometers. |
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Compact Gauge Band Randomizer oscillating hauloff is suitable for retrofits with low ceiling height. |
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However, on a fully oscillating fifth wheel coupling, this angle may be exceeded, providing that the locking mechanism enables the restriction of the rotation to ±3° maximum. |
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When the aircraft enters an icing environment, ice collects on the probes, and the added mass of ice causes the oscillating frequency of the probes to decrease. |
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With the seas remaining rough on a point of sail close to upwind, the trimaran's speeds are oscillating between 20 and 30 knots at the mercy of the light gusts and small shifts in the breeze. |
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Unlimited applications due to oscillating movement. |
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The switch responds to any material with a dielectric constant of 1.5 or more by detecting a change in oscillating frequency, and it can be set to detect before contact or on contact with the probe. |
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Next, MOT traders that use near-term oscillating stochastics could find the stock's price is prepared for a change of the current price action. |
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They have two speed settings and are fully oscillating, with a swivel joint allowing the head of the fan to be tilted up and down. |
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These variations, measured on the stellar surface, result from the propagation of oscillating waves which naturally establish in the resonant cavity constituted by the star. |
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These dominant grey hues make a fine contrast with the colour of the gilt brass gear trains and that of the 22-carat solid gold oscillating weight, which is also openworked and stamped with the AP monogram. |
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The model had two thematic hues, red and yellow, recalling the competition colors, and featured a solid gold oscillating weight bearing the rally logo visible through the sapphire crystal case-back. |
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The mutual counterbalancing of the cutters oscillating against each other enables the mower to work free of vibration and virtually blockage free. |
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A range precisely measured out between not-so-whitish pales, with a colourful paleness, not-so-middling half-tones, oscillating between natural and dream-like interpretations, and not-so-dark darks, gorged with pigment. |
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Matthew Tennyson is scintillating as Eric – an effete, friendly coquet with a faint hint of spite – and Ben Batt is another name to watch, oscillating as the brutalised squaddie between neediness and menace. |
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Physicists entangle photons via a property called polarization, the orientation of light's oscillating electric field. |
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In addition, the torque was found to be oscillating at certain frequencies, leading to alternate shocks and losses of contact between the teeth flanks. |
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The MHD stacker includes a programmable oscillating inlet conveyor with a pinch roll at the top, a driven hugger-belt wigwag, flaps, lift, necessary frames and controls. |
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It is assumed that glacioisostasy is the principal and virtually the only cause of oscillating movements of the earth's crust in regions with thick glaciers. |
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An oscillating cylinder steam engine is a variant of the simple expansion steam engine which does not require valves to direct steam into and out of the cylinder. |
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The oscillating strategies of annihilation, exclusionary containment, and assimilation with respect to Native Americans provide but one very poignant case and point. |
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