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  • storically and proved a to be musically and mechanically a disaster and increasingly unreliable so t
  • d illegal, is Arbitrary and has been passed mechanically absolutely with out application of mind, an
  • neural signals to the brain, but that they mechanically amplify low-level sound that enters the coc
  • s of these families are readily transmitted mechanically and have other vectors of transmission.
  • Mechanically and visually, it is a single-deck version o
  • While it cosmetically resembles an R10, mechanically and electrically it is still an R7A and can
  • either a single or twin roots blower, or a mechanically assisted turbocharger, depending on require
  • ul attempt was made to record the statement mechanically; at the trial, several investigating detect
  • During the 1870s through 1890s, the mechanically automated "automatic" turret lathe was deve
  • ll- to medium-sized automatic lathe that is mechanically automated via cams
  • This can be done by mechanically blocking the holes (tamponade effect), or b
  • hed iron, steel and other metals are gilded mechanically by applying gold leaf to the metallic surfa
  • Azimuth was scanned mechanically by the antenna with a rotation of 10 r.p.m,
  • The hands were still moved mechanically by a wheel train.
  • Azimuth was scanned mechanically by the antenna with elevation determined us
  • hydraulically, by applying mud pressure, or mechanically, by pulling the conical/tapered expansion t
  • Tuning is done mechanically, by adjusting the parameters of the resonat
  • ing in that automated proof checking simply mechanically checks the formal workings of an existing p
  • t, via the closing of an isolation valve or mechanically clogged piping.
  • The largest and most mechanically complex of the Keck's main instruments, the
  • Solid mirrors are not only mechanically cumbersome, but are also difficult to cast
  • eded the available technology for lasers to mechanically cut metal with the accuracy Wesselmann need
  • Mechanically damaged potatoes also produce increased lev
  • the nuclear explosive pulses, replacing the mechanically dampened pusher plate of the original Proje
  • s are shrapnel, mostly with sharp edges and mechanically deformed from the impact, but showing no si
  • ti has been compared to the Leica, it was a mechanically different camera.
  • rs utilized grate firing where the fuel was mechanically distributed onto a moving grate at the bott
  • Older machines, however, have mechanically driven rams, meaning the power to the ram i
  • Slewing or mechanically driving the mounts polar axis in a counter
  • There, every day thousands of pages are mechanically engraved onto rotogravure cylinders, typica
  • Most of those musicians were playing mechanically, especially the String section, prior to th
  • et remained nearly identical to the 911 GT1 mechanically, even using the bulk of the bodyparts.
  • trogen then, in this low-temperature state, mechanically expanded with a mandrel to fit easily over
  • The mixture is made into a batter, mechanically extruded, formed into a spiral or coil, and
  • ed on the screen, with only their wing tips mechanically flapping."
  • y, the decay of triplet excitons is quantum mechanically forbidden by selection rules, meaning that
  • was a natural ice rink without machines to mechanically freeze the ice.
  • of California's tomato acreage planted with mechanically harvestable tomatoes rose from 7 percent to
  • th the subsidized, artificially fertilized, mechanically harvested and genetically modified imports
  • The Mk VIB was mechanically identical to the Mk VIA but with a few mino
  • first Passat was a fastback version of the mechanically identical Audi 80 sedan, introduced a year
  • s are a "spec" series, meaning all cars are mechanically identical, with the exception of 3 styles o
  • Quantum mechanically, if the supersymmetry does not get broken,
  • He should be handy and mechanically inclined and yet his nails must be clean.
  • te that anonymity does not automatically or mechanically influence the salience of social identities
  • The insects mechanically inoculate the malvaceous hosts.
  • A Unified Thread Standard UNC thread is mechanically interchangeable with a USS thread of the sa
  • ops and that the farms are rain fed and not mechanically irrigated".
  • esels being placed in the superstructure to mechanically isolate them from the water.
  • y source-point is swept electronically, not mechanically, it can be swept with far greater speed.
  • At the same time electrically and mechanically it is the same as the very popular HO scale
  • The petiole mechanically links the leaf to the plant and provides th
  • and prevented unsafe signal indications by mechanically locking the signal slides in the box, rathe
  • Modern heishi beads are commonly mechanically mass produced; however, some artist still h
  • the horsed cavalry were over and, not being mechanically minded, he left the Army.
  • made of an uncharged material which may be mechanically more suitable for the transducer design bei
  • It is mechanically more complex, however, requiring the use of
  • This meter works mechanically much like a single jet meter except that th
  • "These ‘rapping systems' are usually mechanically operated by means of rows of staggered rota
  • rts can be formed if the form-able sheet is mechanically or pneumatically stretched prior to bringin
  • The animals may be milked mechanically or manually.
  • It does not seem to be transmissible mechanically or by seed.
  • ate or simulate living biological organisms mechanically or even chemically.
  • e simplified "ideal network" and then later mechanically produce a version that operates in more rea
  • obes came about as the globes were the only mechanically produced idents around on television, as mo
  • fied method: rather than simply bleaching a mechanically produced pulp, he cooked the pulp under pre
  • Licensing of bicycles, trucks (other than mechanically propelled trucks), canoes, wheel barrows an
  • tretched on a static rig with one end being mechanically pulled.
  • ts modern function to take flow of drainage mechanically pumped from the streets of the City.
  • ign with also an orchestra pit which can be mechanically raised to technically change the staging de
  • ion to the devices called "Man Engines" for mechanically raising and lowering mine workers up and do
  • Turnstiles should mechanically record spectator numbers and grounds should
  • Germany for trials where it was found to be mechanically reliable and a powerful and accurate gun pl
  • Such 'glazes' work by providing a mechanically resistant layer, which prevents direct cont
  • brane work, Culkin was helping to develop a mechanically resonating loudspeaker with the founders of
  • would have a precise shot from a rifle and mechanically rise from a grave with a weak mid-1990s "Do
  • The antenna is mechanically rotated for azimuth but electronically scan
  • t, usually termed advanced meat recovery or mechanically separated meat, which may be used for human
  • zzas, primarily the 12" rising variety, use mechanically separated chicken as a meat ingredient in t
  • TPX is a hard solid material which can be mechanically shaped into various optical components like
  • achine guns; a Mk II was produced which was mechanically similar but had improvements, such as bette
  • The Type 97 was mechanically similar to the Czech ZB vz. 26, with a diff
  • on when it comes to speed as both cars were mechanically similar with four 100 horsepower motors.
  • Such telescopes can be mechanically simple hand-guided versions with the mounti
  • Equatorial mounts differ from mechanically simpler altazimuth mounts, which require va
  • This has been possible mechanically since the early nineteenth century, but it
  • ch a small, more conventional X-ray tube is mechanically spun.
  • Its purpose is to mechanically stabilize the BHA in the borehole in order
  • action, injection of grout or concrete, and mechanically stabilized earth.
  • , but whose body is made from heavier, more mechanically stable shortcrust, hot water crust or simil
  • ften constructed with a shortcrust or other mechanically stable base crust.
  • her at axons and dendrites in neurons which mechanically stops the transmission of neurotransmitters
  • It can be mechanically strained to greater than 1000 percent of it
  • A mechanically stressed crystal such as ZnSe exhibits bire
  • cular dichroism experiments should never be mechanically stressed, as the stress will induce birefri
  • It is also mechanically strong and fairly corrosion resistant.
  • ossibly combined with focusing effects from mechanically stronger igneous rocks nearby, allows the r
  • Fortunately, the Remington 870 was mechanically suited, already in the Marine Corps invento
  • Live View is mechanically switched via a moving mirror surface.
  • Mechanically the Cavalier was similar to the Crusader bu
  • continuous quantities, and how to establish mechanically the relationships between them, expressed i
  • Mechanically, there were also some differences.
  • Quantum mechanically, this can be described as an excitation to
  • entries on the diagonal are all equal to k. Mechanically, this corresponds to stretching a rubber sh
  • the speed of the gas, which is transmitted mechanically to a mechanical or electronic counter.
  • a guideway that also captures the vehicles mechanically to prevent derailment.
  • The first X-4 proved mechanically unreliable, and made only 10 flights.
  • thdrawn in July 1967 as the railcars proved mechanically unreliable.
  • us I.V. sedation of initially intubated and mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care s
  • chronization of axes is accomplished either mechanically, via cams, levers and gears, or electronica
  • he drag, and rammed with a wooden wedge, or mechanically vibrated to pack the sand down.
  • This process mechanically weakens the rods because the hydrides have
  • Transmission occurs mechanically, with viruses in this genus causing mosaic
  • affinity or attraction for, and would unite mechanically with, the minute particles of metal and met