In a wireless mobile phone embodiment, the cover is attached to a rotabable sub-section of a pivotable section. |
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The pivotable attachment of the cylinder may be horizontally and vertically offset from a pivot connection of the scissors lift. |
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This case has a top cover assembly, a bottom cover assembly, both of which are pivotable around a longitudinal axis forming a hinge assembly. |
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The pivotable screen is tailor-made for showing other people what you've done while you sit at the keyboard. |
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The ergonomic system is height-adjustable with the help of gas-pressure dampers and has a pivotable PC holder. |
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The products in the first episode, Jake's pivotable power strip and Andrea's strainer bowl, are two problem-solving products. |
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A cutting apparatus having a pivotable blade holder includes a blade housing with an internal blade cavity with a blade opening to the outside of the housing. |
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The type of fertiliser and desired working width determine the setting of the pivotable spreading vanes. |
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Special feature: The metal hooks are pivotable by 360°, thus making it quite impossible to twist the shoulder strap. |
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Both support systems are infinitely adjustable in height and pivotable as well as self locking in their vertical position. |
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The grip is adjustable and pivotable to the weapon system in all directions and may be widely adapted to the shooter's stance. |
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Classification device which has at least one pivotable or displaceable blower device and at least one deflector device. |
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The control console is pivotable and can therefore be turned for adjustment to an optimal position. |
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The pivotable spreading vanes allow the adjustment of these specific spreading properties of a fertiliser, so that the respective fertiliser can be spread over the desired working width. |
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Elsewhere in the UK, annual energy of 50 TWh can be extracted if 25 GW capacity is installed with pivotable blades. |
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This selvedge opener has two motorized and pivotable uncurling spindles. |
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The plumber's pipe wrench is a serrated-jaw variation of the monkey wrench, whose additional feature of a pivotable movable jaw enables it to engage round objects, such as rods and pipes. |
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Both systems are continuously adjustable in height and pivotable. |
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The innovation itself relates to a new and cheap mirror bearing, pivotable holding the mirrors. |
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The stackers are designed as fixed, raisable and pivotable booms with conveying capacities of up to 4,000 tph. |
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The sDock is lockable, pivotable and ideal for a variety of uses ranging from home automation and hospitality to medical and virtual office environments. |
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