Though not yet covered, the tail fin, rudder, horizontal stabilizer and elevator are all built. |
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You can whip melted chocolate like cream, the fat and the lecithin acting as a stabilizer for the foam. |
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Choose a fusible or non-fusible cut-away stabilizer in a weight to complement the fabric weight. |
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Handling is improved thanks to a larger front stabilizer bar, stiffer rear leaf spring, revised camber settings and wider alloy wheels. |
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Create this stole by stitching together ribbons, trims and fabric scraps temporarily held together with water-soluble stabilizer. |
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Now the backhoe's lower center frame sits on the support, taking the weight off the stabilizer arms. |
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A pressure release button releases meshed teeth between a lock bar and a stabilizer bar. |
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In a double boiler, whisk together the egg yolks, ice cream stabilizer, and milk powder until pale and smooth. |
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In a bowl, combine the sugar, egg yolks, ice cream stabilizer, and dry milk powder. |
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And while GPC does counteract urea, there is yet no consistent evidence that is a better stabilizer than betaine. |
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As with most aircraft stabilizer trim arrangements, the primary system consists of two switches on the yoke. |
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A core-focused routine exercises the muscles that support and align the spine, and the stabilizer muscles of the body trunk. |
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Instead of putting fittings and turnbuckles on the streamlined tie-rod, he bent it and welded it to the spar of the stabilizer. |
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Grab the top of the vertical stabilizer and rock the airplane back and forth while you watch the tailwheel. |
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This could be done only after the vertical stabilizer and the upper portion of the rudder had been located onto the aft fuselage. |
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The rudder, connected to the vertical stabilizer, then starts to deflect air much like a wing, only the resulting force is to the side. |
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Pitch control employs an all-flying stabilator rather than the more conventional horizontal stabilizer and elevator. |
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The horizontal tail was a single-unit stabilator rather than a conventional stabilizer plus a movable elevator. |
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Solid, dense designs may curl, cup or distort knits, even with the perfect stabilizer choice. |
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Now Congress is about to repeal that economic stabilizer without putting any comparable safeguard in its place. |
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Instead of the value of money, economics, in assimilating the Keynesian schema of analysis, discovered another stabilizer, the public sector. |
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Hold the design under running water for several minutes to flush out the remaining stabilizer. |
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On her recommendation, I started taking a new anti-psychotic called Zyprexa, a mood stabilizer. |
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The center fin was a fixed surface, extending vertically above the stabilizer at the center line of the airplane. |
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McCarthy had managed to get out, though he broke his leg presumably by hitting the rear stabilizer on the way out. |
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Each aircraft had its own modified stabilizer of different shape and configuration. |
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The right stabilizer, elevator, vertical fin and rudder, which were aligned with the path of the flames, were gone. |
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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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With its stabilizer removed, it sailed at high speed on a zigzag course, thus reducing the chance of accurate U-boat targeting. |
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If you are on a tight budget, consider installing a hydrofoil stabilizer on the lower unit of your outdrive or outboard. |
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The currency board regime played up to some extent its intended role as an automatic stabilizer of the external accounts. |
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The pink mass of processed meat, gristle, salt, water, stabilizer, emulsifier and anti-oxidant slid forth in a solid mass. |
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Nitromethane, a stabilizer added to many halogenated solvents and aerosol propellants. |
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One switch releases an electric motor clutch brake and the other signals power to the electric motor for up or down movement of the stabilizer. |
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You would never consider using a pharmaceutically active compound in a pharmaceutical preparation as a stabilizer. |
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To gauge the right quantity of the stabilizer, consult the instructions on its can. |
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Most represent degradative enzyme deficiencies, but some of the genes encode transport, stabilizer, or activator proteins. |
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The airplane is designed so that the crew can counter a fully deflected stabilizer by using the elevator. |
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The tail unit was of the monoplane type and consisted of horizontal stabilizer, elevator, vertical fin and rudder. |
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The empennage was all-metal with three fins and rudders attached to the full-cantilever stabilizer. |
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However, too much stabilizer will result in gumminess and affect the final texture. |
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He said I could ask the doctor about taking a new mood stabilizer. |
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The initial assembly of the horizontal stabilizer is going smoothly. |
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If in doubt about the design's stability, sandwich a layer of sheer fabric, such as organdy, organza or tulle, with the water-soluble stabilizer prior to stitching. |
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There was one very large and easily identifiable piece of debris floating, the vertical stabilizer. |
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Using the basted line as a centering and positioning aid, hoop one panel with cut-away stabilizer underneath and embroider the swag on the left half of the panel. |
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Add support to lightweight fabrics by fusing a soft interfacing, like tricot, on the fabric wrong side prior to sticking it to an adhesive stabilizer. |
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It eliminates the effectiveness of unemployment compensation as a built in stabilizer. |
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Patients with these conditions are usually treated with a mood stabilizer. |
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A stabilizer such as carrageenan can help keep the calcium in suspension. |
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On a normal, two-piece tail, rock the stabilizer to see that it has no movement and push the elevator down so you have a clear view of the hinges. |
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A traditional stabilizer used to be arrowroot, but now agar-agar, carrageen, starches, gelatin, or even pectin are common natural-based stabilizers. |
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Since its introduction in the 1800s as a soil stabilizer and ornamental, tamarisk has gone on to infest 1.6 million acres of the West's precious riparian areas. |
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The herbal preparation exhibited an antidepressant effect comparable with that induced by imipramine, supporting the use of this preparation as a mood stabilizer. |
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Not put on display in Recife was the one substantial piece of the A330 yet found, its vertical stabilizer. |
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Cromolyn sodium is considered an antiasthmatic, an anti-allergic and a mast cell stabilizer. |
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This antibiotic was the origin of the drug that eventually created the mood stabilizer category. |
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Meer Corporation will continue to market botanical extracts, water soluble gums and stabilizer systems, oleoresins and flavor enhancers. |
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Brazilian search teams located and recovered the vertical stabilizer from the downed Air France A330-200 around 600 mi. |
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The investigation has focused on the jet's vertical stabilizer, a winglike portion of the tail used to keep the plane level. |
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Cracks were found in the plane's vertical stabilizer after loading tests conducted in May and June this year. |
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Union of the different aircraft fuselage sections has started and the vertical stabilizer has been joint. |
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Carrageenan, from the red alga Chondrus crispus, is used as a stabilizer in milk products. |
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The main mechanism of Latarjet stabilizer surgery is the tendinomuscular dynamic effect provided by the subscapularis together with the tendon. |
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By its nature, this structure stabilizer is a sodium salt of alginic acid, or a polysaccharide in brown algae cell walls. |
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Useful alone or as part of a stabilizer system in acrylonitrile, polyolefins, PS, ethyl cellulose, PVC, and alkyds. |
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The crash is believed to have been caused by a faulty jackscrew that controlled the plane's horizontal stabilizer tail wings. |
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His starboard wing tore off the parked plane's vertical stabilizer, while his starboard gear dragged through the aft part of the fuselage. |
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Poly acted as solvent whereas poly served as the reducing agent and particle stabilizer. |
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Pilots have expressed concern about the A300-600's rudder performance and about the composite structure of the tail-fin, or vertical stabilizer. |
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Stir to combine Mix together sugar, atomized glucose, stabilizer, salt, and reserved lime leaves and add to hot rice water. |
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Most significantly, it can be combined with low levels of conventional metal carboxylates to provide highly efficient stabilizer systems. |
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As a result, these are used as stabilizer, emulsifier, tenderizer, binder, gel, and thickener in food and beverage processing. |
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Ester-based co-stabilizing lubricants for improvement in thermostability of PVC formulations, reducing stabilizer levels. |
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On the basis of function, the market has been segmented into thickener, fat replacer, stabilizer, gelling agent, coating agent, and texturant. |
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The trochlear groove of the distal femur is the other important primary stabilizer of the patella. |
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The results showed that POM could be photostabilized and toughened by the elastomer functionalized with UV stabilizer in one step. |
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By using a stabilizer in the form of a wrist watch, he can remain visible. |
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Since these fine gravels can become muddy when they get wet, many landscape contractors add a soil stabilizer to bind the fragments so they resist water damage. |
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The quadriceps functions as a dynamic stabilizer of the patella, while the MPFL acts as a static checkrein to resist lateral translation of the patella. |
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I'm working on an invention of a new aeroplane stabilizer, and if I go now it will be just at a time when I am within striking distance of success. |
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Plenlizer ST-210, a polyol ester costabilizer for PVC resins, is used in conjunction with zinc stabilizer for improved heat stability and weatherability. |
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The stabilization package developed included a methyl tin mercaptide thermal stabilizer and lubricants such as epoxidized soybean oil and hydrogenated castor oil. |
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The Comfort Sling secures into the threaded stabilizer hole using either the stabilizer or an included cap screw for those who choose not to use a stabilizer. |
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Young invented the stabilizer bar and patented it shortly after. |
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The steric shielding of the free electron pair in the nitrogen atom of the amine and its reduced basicity enhance its effectiveness as a stabilizer. |
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Halstab has introduced a tetrabasic lead fumarate heat stabilizer. |
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Plenlizer ST-210 polyol ester costabilizer for PVC resins used in conjunction with zinc stabilizer for improved heat stability and weatherability. |
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