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In this flow regime an initially circular blob of fluid will deform without reaching equilibrium, eventually breaking by pinching off along the y -axis.
Likewise, pinched rings were highly localized in most crosssections.
The proposed feedback control law is a linear combination of simple control signals each achieving a specified subtask of the dexterous object pinching motion.
Like any other power-driven machine, to date, there have been many reports of minor cuts, bumps, pinches, and shocks to people working with robots.
Z pinches have long been interesting to plasma physicists because of the simplicity of their geometry.
Taking into account the absence of counteracting pressure in the corona plasma, it is possible to expect it pinching onto the cold core plasma.
Finally, the zipper data show that even good pinches show significant variations with axial distance.
One neuron responded selectively to the anticipation and delivery of noxious mechanical stimulation (pinching, pinpricks), as well as to observation of the experimenter receiving pinpricks.
Therefore, the article suggests 'people should treat them with pinches of salt instead of lapping them up with relish'.
Figure 4 shows that an increase in gas density of a hundred-fold can assist the capillary pinching only slightly.
483 parallel, sometimes cross-bedded sandstone, with thin, laterally pinching out red mudstone is also observed.
The plasma is pinched to the minimum radius for the second time.
When the plasma is pinched to the minimum radius for the first time, the kinetic pressure balances the magnetic pressure.
We define the first pinching time as the time when the plasma is pinched to the minimum radius for the first time.
According to the theoretical simulation, we propose that the plasma should be pinched three times before the laser is produced.
The string stays away from the fingerboard while the middle finger of the same hand pinches the string.
The relevance of this kind of study is possible use of gas-liner and staged pinches as an alternative source of thermonuclear fusion.
At the same time, the ability to model z pinches was greatly improved.
The history of z pinches is also the history of the development of plasma physics.
We develop two geometrical tools, pinching and tetrahedral change of faces, based on deformation of triangles, to prove it.
Achenes that did not germinate were pinched with forceps to see if the embryos were white and firm, revealing that they were alive.
The karyoplast fragment then pinches itself off and the egg recovers rapidly.
Even so, the time eventually allotted for the task was pinched.
Seeds that had not germinated were pinched with tweezers and considered viable if the embryos were still firm.
Therefore, at the end of each experiment, the seeds were pinched with forceps, and firm seeds were considered as viable.
With enough current input into the copper it can be heated up and start pinching it in certain regions, making it unstable.
Clamping bends the female's body wall and her internal reproductive tract sharply, posteriorly and dorsally, and pinches them tightly.
When one first appreciates the force of the argument, one feels like pinching oneself.
Then the plasma is pinched to the minimum radius for the second time.
In mammalian apoptotic cells, the cell membrane pinches outwards to form apoptotic bodies externally.
A discussion of various fluid models leads to a longer # section on self-similar solutions, for both dynamic and equilibrium pinches.
Around t = 0.2 this finger approaches the gravity tongue from below, thereby temporarily pinching it and reducing its supply of less-viscous fluid.
However, a t least for the case considered in figure 12, it appears that breakup due t o pinching about the occluded particle occurs instead.
Recent progress in fast z pinches has reinvigorated the field.
A low-resistance, low-density plasma is created in which most of the current flows, and the plasma pinches nonuniformly along the wire.
Such simulations show that the self-pinching occurs only in the necks of instabilities, and that the remainder of the corona hardly pinches at all.
An impor tant idea was the use of fast z pinches for iner tial confinement fusion.
We review the field and highlight the recent advances that point the way to a bright future for z pinches.
Long-implosion-time z pinches as high-power radiation sources to permit high-wire-number arrays.
The recent advances in the understanding and modeling of z pinches and in pulse-power technology opens a vast area of future applications and research.
Moss-polster samples were collected by taking multiple pinches of mosses from a 20-m2 area every 50-100 m of descent.
The intellectual stew of this symposium would have been enriched, however, with additional pinches of politics and economics.
The mechanism of the instability remains that of capillary pinching even in the presence of a viscous gas and gravity.
If gc is pinched quadratic-like, then the straightening conjecture for pinched polynomial-like maps implies a similar result.
The band pinches and swells, giving a hummocky appearance.
First we discuss the use of an optical framing camera to provide visible light images of the initiation and implosion of z pinches.
Investigation of fast z pinches and hot plasma points the anode moves with a higher velocity than that propagating toward the cathode.
Beginning in the 18th century, z pinches have been used to heat plasmas very efficiently.
To prevent the beam from pinching, an external guide magnetic field is used.
The fluid models predict particle pinches (inward flows) for sufficiently flat density profiles combined with steep electron temperature profiles.
Examples include two-dimensional (geostrophic) fluids, guiding-centre plasmas and pure-electron plasmas, as well as two- and three-dimensional magnetofluids such as rever sed-field pinches and spheromaks.
The controller's simplicity and effectiveness in producing a skillful object pinching motion suggests its possible usefulness in both robotic and prosthetic hands.
Stability of pinching motion with convergence to the state of force/torque balance is shown through computer simulations and is also proved theoretically.
Long-implosion-time z pinches as high-power radiation sources with the double shell configuration.
Experiments that measure the mass distribution of wire-array z pinches, and study the scaling of radiated power from wire arrays with increasing mass and current will be critical.
The special issue on z pinches followed a series of conferences and workshops in the technical field of z pinches and, more specifically, wire-array z pinches.
The radiative cooling allowed the plasma to be pinched down to a critical radius of 0.078 cm, which is about a factor of 2 less than observed.
In order to verify the effect of multiple pinches, the pressure filling in the capillary is changed to observe the time of lasing onset and the laser amplitude.
Viability of ungerminated seeds was determined by pinching them with forceps under a dissecting microscope to see if they contained firm, white (viable) embryos or soft, light brown (nonviable) ones.
The research per formed for these applications relied on the efficiency of z pinches plus the canonical 5:1 temporal compression resulting from the fast radial implosion.
The use of z pinches for fusion applications and for radiation production is still the dark horse when compared with other more mature technologies such as lasers.
In the case of single wires, this pinching results in the growth of m 0 instabilities which are cylindrically symmetric about the axis of the wire.
The various lithofacies exhibit lateral pinching out.
The continuing development of new ways to harness the capabilities of z pinches in the area of thermonuclear fusion will provide tremendous excitement over the next several decades.
Viability of ungerminated seeds was determined by pinching them with forceps under a dissecting microscope to see if they contained firm, white embryos (viable) or soft, light-brown ones (nonviable).
An adequate level of anesthesia was confirmed periodically by the lack of spontaneous movements and responses to pinching the paw when the gallamineinduced muscle paralysis was allowed to wear off.
Viability of ungerminated seeds was determined by pinching them with forceps under a microscope to see if they contained firm, white (viable) embryos or soft, light-brown (non-viable) ones.
In many areas, they know where the shoe pinches.
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There is no harm in pinching other people's ideas when looking after small firms.
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They are just reaching a stage which is called scrounging or pinching, and that is the way to become a criminal.
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No electricity is being "pinched" in that case.
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Broadly speaking, the place where the shoe pinches is on those companies that began the period with a very big level of cover.
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The city council is now pinching money through the rates from the wealthier areas and putting it into the inner area.
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They are applauding as they are pouring imports into this country and pinching our orders all over the world.
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Other countries are pinching nearly half of our fish quota.
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Good fun is intended by pinching socialist traditions and turning them on their heads.
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All of us who are thoroughly at home in this subject, and who know where the shoe pinches, agree with him.
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After all, one may make a very attractive shoe, but if it pinches one is not much of a shoe-maker.
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I concede at once that up and down this whole field of legislation there are landlords whom the shoe is pinching very badly.
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Never has so much been owed by so few to so many—and that is because the very few have pinched it.
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He will want him when the shoe pinches but will be quite likely to resent him when relief is obtained.
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They were pinched from us by neighbouring companies which did not have apprenticeship schemes.
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Unfortunately, we have high rates of inflation, and in those circumstances the shoe pinches hard on certain groups of people.
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I merely said they might get pinched if they have left them outside.
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Let us endeavour to see where the shoe pinches.
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What of prices and living standards—the area where the shoe pinches equally acutely for the average man and the average woman?
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They really are the people who are told by the ordinary people all over the country just where the shoe pinches.
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To that extent, he is pinching the trade which belongs to the grocers in the district.
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I think they have "pinched" as much as they can.
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We are aware that there may still be areas where the shoe pinches.
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If there is more trade, the worker is pinching it from someone else.
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By that time he had pinched most of our cigars, but we thought what a grand fellow he was.
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Is there not the danger that if people have too much cash about them, they will have it pinched?
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Moreover, that will be no surprise to members of the ethnic minority groups—the person wearing the shoe knows where it pinches.
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Now let us suppose that these areas where the shoe pinches are on just one toe, as it were, on just one district.
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We are concerned about fraud and impersonation—people pinching other people's identities.
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With such a heavy backlog of out-of-date roads throughout the country, it pinches all too frequently in too many places.
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I should have thought that the whole country, irrespective of party, would have agreed that the shoe pinched worst for the old-age pensioners.
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