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arfare 159th Aviation Regiment personnel and a | rigid hull inflatable boat. |
s designed to hold a soft, pliable hose onto a | rigid circular pipe (or sometimes a solid spigot) of |
re congruent to each other, i.e. equal up to a | rigid motion. |
It is an annual herb with a | rigid stem growing to maximum heights anywhere betwe |
and is one of the last surviving examples of a | rigid Parker through truss bridge in the state of Ut |
the body curved outward, and generally have a | rigid pellicle. |
mains of various membrane receptors and have a | rigid structure, stabilised by disulfide bonds and c |
liate with a short oral disc and collar, and a | rigid stalk, often branching to form a colony. |
of a dorsal fin spine locking mechanism and a | rigid dorsal fin spine. |
s of loss of life, it was the worst crash of a | rigid aircraft on British territory to date and the |
It is a | rigid graph. |
Schematic view of a | rigid borescope. |
may require the survey to be performed along a | rigid polygon shape, the traverse can change to any |
A screen filter is a type of filter using a | rigid or flexible screen to separate sand and other |
As the components rise, a | rigid pattern is followed, story upon story until th |
...One problem with our democracy is that a | rigid class and caste hierarchy coupled with gross g |
er produced and the expense of manufacturing a | rigid tapering tube. |
ngbya form long unbranching filaments inside a | rigid mucilage sheath. |
It is a medium sized shrub with a | rigid habit. |
borescope is an optical device consisting of a | rigid or flexible tube with an eyepiece on one end, |
rotational constant of a | rigid rotor, in quantum mechanics |
However, this view presupposes a | rigid chronological sequence of 10:5 and 11:1, where |
He was a | rigid Calvinist and staunch dissenter. |
Trymer Green is a | rigid cellular phenolic thermal insulation. |
A | rigid body model neglects the accompanying strain. |
Oraon do not follow a | rigid caste system. |
esulting structural unit [-C≡(-CH2-)3≡C-] is a | rigid cage, consisting of two carbon atoms joined by |
It was developed as a | rigid analogue of LSD with the diethylamide group co |
tes, or ossicles, are fused together to form a | rigid test or exoskeleton. |
equivalently, the tidal force experienced by a | rigid body moving along a geodesic. |
n particular talents, instead of sticking to a | rigid set curriculum. |
rm for structures formed by extension, where a | rigid tabular body such as a bed of sandstone, is st |
This included a | rigid timetable with feeds every four hours, a separ |
In construction, it is a | rigid box, filled with foam, with holes for the lens |
tree-like in appearance, with leafy hair and a | rigid structure. |
a rotating part that is linked to Evopod by a | rigid yoke. |
he basement, bolted together on site to make a | rigid base, and mounted on a hydraulic mechanism wit |
It is often wavy and lobed, with a | rigid margin when old. |
y, a liquid-crystalline molecule consists of a | rigid moiety and one or more flexible parts. |
EXP-561 is a | rigid analogue of amphetamine, but unlike amphetamin |
RPC Group plc (LSE: RPC) is a | rigid plastic packaging business based in the United |
was lost at sea after falling overboard from a | rigid hull inflatable boat (RHIB) off Cape Henry on |
keptical public over taxes and spending, and a | rigid bottom line in their state budgets. |
eave behind the oppressed lives they lead in a | rigid society; it represents liberty and the Enlight |
onists "abhorred private property, practised a | rigid code of morality, strict vegetarianism and nud |
His parents, however, try to pin him to a | rigid routine. |
The Defender class utilizes a | rigid deep-V hull constructed of marine grade alumin |
to between 2 and 3 metres in height and has a | rigid habit. |
A young Romani hero is a useful antidote to a | rigid social class system. |
ntal hygiene (mental health) profession into a | rigid hierarchy with National Socialist-sanctioned l |
cated officers, that education was solely in a | rigid scientific discipline suited to an Air Force t |
assumes that the entire system is moving as a | rigid body with no differential rotation. |
mate which "must have been such as to impose a | rigid elimination of defectives through the agency o |
The overhead supply to trains is provided by a | rigid bar rather than a wire, and there are short le |
This is a world with no forensic science, a | rigid social structure and rigid proprieties, and po |
y shooters (and modern shooters, too) placed a | rigid, greased felt wad over the powder column befor |
in a way that forced the children to follow a | rigid script and that "many of the kids' statements |
There is a | rigid hulled open canoe in the final lake that can h |
orbs and is destroyed by this wavelength, so a | rigid lens and mirror delivery system is used. |
free polyominoes are distinct when none is a | rigid transformation (translation, rotation, reflect |
functional individuals struggling to cope in a | rigid and yet fast-paced society administered by har |
inkingly obedient to authority and maintains a | rigid dedication to the nationalist goals of the Ger |
They are distinguished by the presence of a | rigid test, with ten buccal plates around the mouth, |
ion and experimentation, rather than through a | rigid transmission of facts from teacher to student. |
His new commander, Major Linkmann, is a | rigid officer who looks down on their allies, contra |
Their equipment was not returned and a | rigid inflatable boat (RIB) was put on display in a |
Area Command on patrol on Sydney Harbour in a | Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat.. |
The Long Range Interceptor is a | rigid hull inflatable, powered by water-jets, for in |
This means it is not a | rigid standard that must be used exactly as it is in |
A vacuum chamber is a | rigid enclosure from which air and other gases are r |
A carboy is a | rigid container with a typical capacity of 5 to 15 g |
he petals and are joined at the base to form a | rigid tube with 10 ribs. |
affix an inverted water bottle on one end of a | rigid tube, burying the other end. |
d by the instantaneous center of rotation of a | rigid plane figure moving in a plane. |
dinghouses and were held to strict hours and a | rigid moral code. |
The system requires a | rigid clamp to hold the welding tool on the work pie |
were marked by the utmost integrity, and by a | rigid austerity which earned him the name of the Iro |
rect to about a meter in maximum height with a | rigid stem lined with whorls of four leaves each. |
telescope capable of being moved up and down a | rigid vertical column. |
nol S to form Victrex. Like Udel, Victrex is a | rigid and thermally resistant material with numerous |
ther of street paving" in Ashland for adopting | rigid paving specifications. |
tatu quo, to hold diplomas obtained only after | rigid examinations in Dutch and French by state offi |
iya Yoga, "Babaji instructed me in the ancient | rigid rules which govern the transmission of the yog |
ild up his cheekbones and lips with cotton and | rigid collodion. |
bandleader, demanding musical proficiency and | rigid discipline from all his bandmembers, yet allow |
welded together to form a single, durable and | rigid car body which had strong structural integrity |
iny eyes, short legs and a short, straight and | rigid vertebral column, very different from their li |
ture were stiff Prussian military figures, and | rigid German social and class distinctions as seen f |
d 3/8 inch steel plates (alternately loose and | rigid to compensate for a temperature range from 104 |
Branches are short and | rigid. |
scontent with the official Soviet ideology and | rigid governmental control of the arts, Feltsman app |
tinct from but related to the vocal melody and | rigid percussion. |
t well liked; although his harsh preaching and | rigid Puritan values may not have been unusual in th |
Combination of flexible and | rigid pavements. |
He developed crystalline cohomology and | rigid cohomology. |
lt of the molecule's structure with a flat and | rigid core and flexible linear alkyl arms. |
ear suspension with transverse rear axles, and | rigid front axles. |
se on the Analytical Dynamics of Particles and | Rigid Bodies. |
se on the Analytical Dynamics of Particles and | Rigid Bodies, p. 1 |
body armor characterized by flexible bands and | rigid shields that covered its back, less like the t |
and adapting to their Muslim culture, laws and | rigid codes of honour. |
Although each sign is fixed and | rigid in opinions and views, they are geniuses in th |
r conductive layer corresponds to the cold and | rigid lithosphere with a thickness of about 100 km. |
uch as prickly sedge, dark red helleborine and | rigid buckler-fern. |
y shipment sacks, food packaging, flexible and | rigid transport packaging, bottles, crates, boxes, t |
ration drawn from Star Trek, with the angular, | rigid shoulder work, protruding out over the tops of |
ips, its "M" logo and Star Trek-esque angular, | rigid shoulder design. |
Ynglingatal, claims that Krag's arguments are | rigid and erroneous. |
posits, and they boast hooked setae, which are | rigid, yet springy, hair-like organs on their claws. |
The leaves are | rigid, coriaceous and often have pellucid dots. |
The leaflet segments are | rigid, dark green to a more blue hue, with light gre |
The leaves are | rigid, blunt-tipped, dark-green on the upper leaf fa |
timeters, but the lateral slender branches are | rigid. |
Main article: | Rigid rotor |
Jesuit priest Valignani described Cuncolim as ' | rigid and obstinate' in its adherence to idolatory. |
at the castes among Muslims have never been as | rigid as that among Hindus. |
For their second attempt at | rigid airships, a team was formed with H B Pratt as |
ffinity of binding DARPins has been attributed | rigid body binding mode. |
Officers routinely carry batons, | rigid cuffs and PAVA incapacitant spray. |
ance due to their elasticity, metals not being | rigid materials as is evident from steel springs. |
corners is exactly on the border between being | rigid and floppy. |
It is both | rigid and temperature resistant, and has application |
The R80 was a British | rigid airship that first flew on 19 July 1920 and th |
of Bundy, noting how Harmon reproduced Bundy's | rigid posture and typically suspicious expression. |
tunnels, the overhead wire may be replaced by | rigid overhead rail. |
They are sometimes also called | rigid circuit graphs or triangulated graphs, though |
sterdam, who in 1970 used them to characterize | rigid planar structures. |
The Vickers-designed 23 class | rigid airships, which were basically "stretched" and |
conditions of constant volume, as in a closed | rigid container such as a bomb calorimeter. |
PzGr.40 (Armour Piercing Composite | Rigid) |
40 KwK 40 (Armour Piercing Composite | Rigid) |
Type: Armour-piercing, Composite | Rigid construction) |
nced by German Expressionism's stark contrast, | rigid movements, and fantastic elements. |
fornia technology business sector, criticizing | rigid enforcement of copyrights, and commenting on p |
es clash over Jodie's practicality and Daria's | rigid idealism, or over Daria's misanthropic attitud |
the axial ratio (symbol P) is used to describe | rigid rod-like molecules. |
The No.2 Double | Rigid Shed measured 750 ft (230 m) in length and 130 |
The tip of each | rigid stem branch tapers into a long, sharp spine. |
or similarly-shaped objects, made from either | rigid or flexible material, that are buoyant in wate |
It enforced | rigid conformity in the satellite states of Eastern |
direct enforced motion, bolt preload, enhanced | rigid element features, visualization support for va |
inconsistent with the increasingly fashionable | rigid formats that most American radio stations had |
coordinate-measuring machine sensors featured | rigid styli, which required manual positioning on th |
The first | rigid model of Retinette (Model 022) introduced in 1 |
be joined by any of the three methods used for | rigid copper, and it is the only type of copper tubi |
dispels the fear of mortality and the need for | rigid and permanent identities. |
drill pipe provides a gradual transition from | rigid drill collars to more flexible drill pipe and |
at the Defender's collar is actually made from | rigid polyethylene foam. |
in the south with highly variable changes from | rigid authoritianism to softer and easier more pragm |
d compete with the success of the early German | rigid airships designed by Count Ferdinand von Zeppe |
ed a valuable insight into the state of German | rigid airship design and technology when they examin |
upplied with the latest intelligence on German | rigid airships, such as the LZ.216, and information |
grows to between 0.3 and 1 metre high and has | rigid, terete phyllodes. |
situation the patient is faced with, or having | rigid rules which the patient believes will "always |
s are the most extreme of these, they are held | rigid only by internal pressurisation, but are extre |
In the song, Truly sings about herself and her | rigid nature, all behind the mask of the "doll" she |
a special composite material, which is highly | rigid but very thin. |
He is known for his | rigid "discipline" on and off the training pitch and |
arishioners removed him in 1845 because of his | rigid beliefs, replacing him with Harvey L. Clark. |
be found the basis of all philosophy, and his | rigid treatment of mental phenomena by the genetic m |
: the general is, if anything, hampered by his | rigid code of honor and loyalty to his emperor. |
Laughing softly, Niobe chides him for his | rigid moralizing, and reminds him that she'd much ra |
Morris, who particularly objected to Hyndman's | rigid control of the party press and what he conside |
The Land Apportionment Act of 1930 implemented | rigid policy about traveling within the country, req |
ighest, and she reformed the court and imposed | rigid standards of moral behaviour. |
. "Some Modern Developments in | Rigid Airship Construction": Paper read at the Sprin |
a political process that occurs especially in | rigid hierarchies, most notably dictatorships, but a |
Plants including | rigid buckler fern, angular Solomon's seal, limeston |
laced in operation in March 1947, incorporated | rigid structures that were designed and built for sp |
n the other hand, they can also be inflexible, | rigid, stubborn, opinionated and single-minded. |
f a brief list of known examples of integrable | rigid body motion . |
A thin sheet is formed into | rigid cavities for unit doses of pharmaceuticals and |
opods and related animals), the entire unit is | rigid and called scapulocoracoid. |
The SPC model is | rigid, whilst the flexible SPC model is flexible. |
The body of the Halgerda willeyi is | rigid, with soft curves and various colours. |
the vehicle to the surface, if the asteroid is | rigid enough for a harpoon to be effective. |
A structure is | rigid if it cannot flex; that is, if there is no con |
He broke with the Stahlhelm because of its | rigid right-wing philosophy. |
asted within a subgraph that is already itself | rigid due to its other edges. |
To this day, Buddhist and Jain monks keep | rigid discipline, stringent vows and persistent stud |
The rules today have become less | rigid. |
similar to Roman square capitals, but are less | rigid, influenced more by pen and ink writing on pap |
ects as well, but requirements tend to be less | rigid because they involve fewer licensing and relat |
oach to technology which made its grooves less | rigid and unyielding than those of some contemporari |
hribi script and its Andalusi variant are less | rigid versions of Kufic, with more curves. |
russian Frankfurt, Hessian Neu-Isenburg's less | rigid laws also had advantages for stateless persons |
ntil the late 1960s, when his work became less | rigid and more organic. |
tional skating style, which was freer and less | rigid than the traditional English style, and encour |
ificantly reduce weight without being any less | rigid. |
Closed-cell PVC foamboard is a light-weight | rigid material used primarily in the manufacture of |
Myoviridae have long | rigid tails and are fully characterized by the tail |
s) is a rhozomatous perennial plant with long, | rigid, sword-like green leaves belonging to the Irid |
es of insulation: Rolls and batts, Loose-fill, | Rigid foam, and Foam-in-place. |
lled through the pipe, inflated, and then made | rigid through chemical means. |
oaching a maximum height of 4 meters with many | rigid, thorny branches. |
Royal Marines' | Rigid Raider exercise in Scotland |
ted Citaros have been replaced by new 12 metre | rigid versions. |
mily of sparse graphs describing the minimally | rigid systems of rods and joints in the plane. |
wo-dimensional rigidity matroid (the minimally | rigid graphs in the plane) are the Laman graphs. |
al designs of Burnham and Root, appearing more | rigid and geometrical than their other works done in |
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