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The distance between the two wedges was ;35 mm.
However, owing to our use of curved wedges, a length scale (radius of curvature) is available a t the reflexion point any time.
The hind fetlock joint was found to show increased abduction with the heel wedges during stance.
The inflated aerofoil consisted of an impervious sleeve supported by thin steel wedges a t the leading and trailing edges.
Ascenders have tapering wedges, while the wedges on minims are heavy.
Such a difference highlights the primary role of the pretectonic sedimentary architecture in constraining the geometry and kinematics of faulting in thrust wedges.
The first design represents two wedges, the larger one sliding along the fixed smaller one to vary the target thickness.
Most of the larger deviations occurred in wedged fields.
A solution was obtained in the manner described above for 22.2" and 45" semiangle wedges.
At the parasequence and sequence scales, facies patterns consist of alternating carbonates and wedges of shale derived from opposite sides of the foreland basin.
Two examples of these progradation wedges are presented in detail.
Calibrated neutral density filters and wedges were placed in collimated and focused por tions of the beams, respectively.
Over time, pieces can break off, travel toward the brain, become wedged in a smaller branch of the artery, and cause a stroke.
The maximum quantal flux was log 14.08 quanta incident cm 2 s 1, which could be attenuated by neutral density wedges.
The small smooth-surfaced donor cell was wedged between the zona and the ooplast to facilitate close membrane contact for subsequent fusion.
The expected along-strike structural variations and their accommodation modes may represent a first-order parameter which helps determine the three-dimensional architecture of thrust wedges.
The wedges representing the trials in which the model reached the end of the board are magnified.
The membrane tension could then be derived directly from the fore-and-aft force on the supporting wedges.
The maximum thickness of this unit reaches 1200 m and wedges out eastward.
The coalfield valleys in the south were extremely narrow, so that the characteristic mining village was a long, thin strip wedged between the mountains.
A crack, once opened, cannot close, but will, on the contrary, be wedged open by dust.
Such wedges are known to be a significant source of the current produced by many electrodes.
In this approximation, at a given time, the two branches resulting from a tip splitting both move in two virtual wedges.
The simplest situation corresponds to the perfect tip splitting observed for large wedges 0 > 90 (figure 12).
However, the growth in normal wedges is mainly sensitive to the structure of the boundaries in the region of the tip.
Finally, for wedges with 0 larger than approximately 90 infinite fjords separating two long-lived structures are observed.
The garnet pressure shadows are overgrown by nearly symmetric wedges of quartz crystals, which are finer grained than those of the sur rounding matrix.
Particularly interesting are large sandstone wedges with shallowly dipping planar foresets.
The pattern of spots is formed under ice wedges during periods of freezing and melting.
A systematic deviation of 1.4% was seen (p 0.0001) for wedged fields compared to a small deviation (not significant) of 0.11% for open fields.
The values of zw obtained are small, being z, = 0.041 2 and z, = 0.126 for the 45" and 22.2" wedges, respectively.
He identified wedging and jamming conditions and recommended ways to avoid these modes of insertion failure.
In figure 7(a) the scan is very close to the wall, and the turbulence level increases rapidly to form the characteristic twin wedges.
Three types of curved wedges (figure 6) were used.
On outcrop scale, individual thin- to thickbedded sandstone beds are tabular to wedging.
Sections on the mechanics of thrust wedges and thrust sheets are easy to read and would serve as a fine introduction for graduate courses.
Extension within an overall compressional orogenic regime may be associated with a mixing of source regions, for example, slab and mantle wedges in back-arc basins.
In all of the images, the middle 4 mm does not have any par t of the step wedges in front of it.
There is a single 2 cm thick steel bolt wedged into a crack in the bottom boulder around which both wires are tied.
The step over the target thickness was determined by the step of a manipulator moving one of the wedges against the other.
Conversely, clinoforms from the middle and upper wedges display an asymmetrical sigmoidal pattern.
Effect of the chemical composition of the crust on the metamorphic evolution of orogenic wedges.
In divergent wedges the tip is flatter and the advection weaker so that the stabilizing effect of curvature decreases rapidly with the increase of the angle.
The problem is then that most of the third-order or fourth-order wedges become more and more distorted compared to the known straight wedges so that the fits become less convincing.
Along-strike tapering of thrust wedges obliquity of the deformation front matches that in our experimental results.
Keywords: sandbox models, accretionary wedges, compression tectonics, stratigraphic wedges, thrust.
The majority of fields were wedged.
The measurements reveal that suction-induced transition commences with an instability of these attached vortices, resulting in the development of a pair of turbulent wedges downstream of the perforation.
When an epidural block is being extended, it is important to make sure the parturient is either in the lateral or wedged position to minimise hypotension from aortocaval compression.
Influence of syntectonic sedimentation on thrust wedges in analogue models.
Surface and peripheral doses of dynamic and physical wedges.
In this paper, a class of exact solutions is derived describing layers of uniform vorticity, of finite thickness but infinite extent, attached to corners and wedges.
Physical models of thrust wedges.
Battle burgers, had enough of pledgee wedges and stench warfare?
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The fishing boats were wedged in because there were so many of them.
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The main objection to the proposal is that it wedges open the present door and perpetuates the existing waste of resources.
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I am sure that we shall hear a lot later on about the thin ends of wedges.
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Incredible ingenuity is involved in creating fortunes through abstruse schemes to drive wedges through tax legislation and take advantage of loopholes.
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He is wedged between the receipt of disablement benefit and the maximum.
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We can be entirely certain that whole wedges of proposed legislation will not have been discussed in this place.
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We should both be wrong to question a friendship in which no wedges can be driven save by our own two selves.
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People are worried about the future of the green belt, green wedges, open spaces and the countryside generally.
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Our fears in this regard have been sharpened by the recently announced decision of his predecessor regarding permission to build in the so-called "green wedges".
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Two 12-year-old boys wedged a pair of points half open in the locomotive's path and caused nearly £3,000 worth of damage.
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They would be wedged together, with food and oil supplies, and there would be such a war that civilisation would never recover from the shock.
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On one visit, every fire-door across access corridors was wedged open.
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Heavy fire doors can often become wedged open in practice.
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She was wedged between the train and the platform.
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The coach detached from the others and came to rest on its side, wedged under the canopies of the station and bridging adjacent platforms.
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The intention is to encourage parents to maintain their involvement in the child's life, and to avoid driving unnecessary wedges between them.
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There have been attempts for years to drive wedges but with little success.
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On injured beast somehow crawled away and wedged itself under some bars in the corner.
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We would have been accused of driving wedges into the union movement and of unwarranted interference in the affairs of the industry.
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However, the longer one lives, the more one starts to fear the thin end of wedges.
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Of course there will be arguments about the thin ends of wedges.
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Another employé erects a ladder against that piece of wood, which was improperly wedged, and the fellow falls to the ground.
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I should like to take both those thin ends of larger wedges and examine the sharpness of them with my thumb.
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My impression is that everybody has been concentrating on the thin edge of wedges which, according to history, are seldom driven home.
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We also want to re-emphasise the desperate need for expertise to be wedged between the two sides of the commission.
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Secondly, in place of the old wooden hatches there are steel hatches which do not need wooden wedges and which are watertight.
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Politics, in our strange democratic process, is usually based on driving wedges between people rather than under them.
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When they get to the hospital, they will find it wedged between two cemeteries, opposite a large cargo docks.
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The pelvis of an adult is formed, his feet are on the floor and his knees are often wedged against part of the car, and that prevents such action.
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Indeed, it has often been urged that they should be protected on all sides to stop smaller vehicles, cyclists, or even pedestrians, from becoming wedged under them.
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Using a protractor we were able to make an estimate of the angle of one of the air wedges: 37 (0.645 radians).
Essentially, they are branched covering maps which are locally expanding at all regular points and locally expanding within wedges at singular points.
Inside of the "barrel," a small plate - probably a former lid-was wedged diagonally.
Inside of the "barrel," a small plate- probably a former lid-was wedged diagonally.
The tops of the wedges are often covered with gravel and may be awash during the spring thaw.
Four different shock-wave reflexions have been observed in pseudo-steady flows in shock tubes over two-dimensional straight wedges.
The force coefficient using this pressure distribution has the values 2.4 and 1.6 for the 45" and 22.2" semi-angle wedges, respectively.
The patients were treated using a posterior open field and opposed lateral wedged fields for 20 fractions over four weeks.
Using a dissecting microscope, we recorded small amounts of pollen wedged in small clusters in the ventral area of 83% of the collected beetles.
The two values of the tension obtained from the forces on the two wedges usually agreed within 1 % and the average value was recorded.
The chord line of the wedges was aligned with the wind stream by first testing the arrangement without a membrane.
He identified wedging and jamming conditions and recommended ways to avoid insertion failure.
The importance of such corners or wedges has long been considered.
There are a few signs of cutting with a point chisel, but there are holes cut for wedges.
The simplest examples of flows in corners and past wedges have been presented.
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