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Examples of whisker


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The incumbent favored ' ' nicely plaited ruffles ' ' and cologne on his whiskers, for example.
Points beyond these whiskers are plotted as circles.
The whiskers are passive and rely upon the motion of the robot in order to scan the surface profile of touched objects.
The whiskers give 1.5 times the interquartile range.
Under these conditions tactile whiskers may be a better solution for providing close proximity sensing.
By recording the deflection of the whiskers as they slide over external objects sequences of surface points can be determined.
The whole face, including the whiskers, was shaved.
Boxplots without whiskers indicate small variance.
Electrical signals were sent to parts of the brain and provided a virtual contact to the animal's whiskers, showing them which way the operator wished them to go.
Insects and crustaceans employ whiskers and antennae as a place to position their exteroceptors outside their tough exoskeletons so that they can sense the surrounding environment.
The entry tiger, for example, is accompanied by a small picture on which you can move about for further detail of the body parts of the animal (like whiskers).
He finished his meal, wiped his whiskers and dived again for another one.
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Our grandfathers, at whose top hats and whiskers we now laugh, were able to make roads in every direction where traffic called for them.
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Having sought to burn up time in a way that has had a predictable result, they are now complaining because their whiskers are being singed.
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In my opinion, that particular argument that soldiers should keep out of the political arena has whiskers on it.
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He is like a cat: he thinks with his whiskers.
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They thought it was the "cat's whiskers," but it cannot compare with what is made here.
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What he has done is to give in to the "wind and whiskers brigade" behind him.
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I agree with him when he says that the amendment is not the cat's whiskers in the sense that it will solve anything.
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A brown little face with whiskers, a grave round face with the same twinkle in its eye that had first attracted his notice.
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They were treated like some red-nosed comic on a fifth-rate theatre stage, with cheap jokes about the whiskers of their leader—this when men's bread and butter was at stake.
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We also have whiskers in common.
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He possesses them all, except, perhaps, the side whiskers, and he has given us some indication that he is likely to continue showing enterprise and resource in his work.
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The resolution of the toils and tribulations of the "little" man may be far below the whiskers of the fat cats and may be beneath their notice.
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Distribution is the essential problem in the case of electricity, or we shall find that electricity is like the man with a bald head and whiskers six feet long.
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All these proposals about housing which come out every year or two are each of them, in the eyes of the party opposite, the cat's whiskers.
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The whisker plots represent the mean over all patients (square) with one standard deviation from this mean (bars).
Doraemon is considered a substandard product because many of his robotic features (ie. radar whiskers and cat-calling bell) malfunctioned after production.
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The project described in this paper has the aim of demonstrating that whisker sensors can be used as a similarly effective form of robot sensing.
When moving about in the dark, they respond to tactual cues from their stiff whiskers (vibrissae) located on the snout.
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The proposed phenomena was whimsically named cosmic iron whiskers and served as the thermalization mechanism.
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In fruit the raceme is covered in the siliques, which curve or stick straight out like whiskers.
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The common name refers to their resemblance to otters with their flat face and stiff whiskers, and the tenrecs' overall superficial similarity to true shrews.
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Zirconia whiskers may be used expressly for this purpose.
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Although other animals have features such as whiskers, feathers, setae, or cilia that superficially resemble it, no animals other than mammals have hair.
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Movements of the whiskers are closely co-ordinated with those of the head and body.
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The giant otter's highly sensitive whiskers (vibrissae) allow the animal to track changes in water pressure and currents, which aids in detecting prey.
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The head is small with a narrow, blunt snout, long whiskers and large eyes.
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Amorphous particles usually adopt a spherical shape (due to their microstructural isotropy), whereas the shape of anisotropic microcrystalline whiskers corresponds to their particular crystal habit.
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Whilst at the crime scene, her children play with a dead body, on which they paint cat whiskers and poke it with sticks.
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The longest of the vibrissae (whiskers) of the face extend slightly beyond the ears.
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On the second day, they are able to crawl and during the third to fifth days the whiskers and eyelids develop.
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In this project an array of eight whisker sensors is scanned over external objects by the motion of the robot.
There are also examples of simple whisker sensors being used in conjunction with grippers mounted on robot manipulator arms.
In both of these cases the whisker sensor was positioned by a robot manipulator arm.
Thus, each point must relate to the object being touched, whether it is a tip contact or a contact along the length of the whisker.
Valid circular arcs are those formed by contacts between the whisker tip and the surface of a circular object.
Whiskers had a crush on her and did all sorts of weird things to impress her like acting "gangsta".
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Tin whiskers can form on tin-coated metals like the internal side of the packagings; loose whiskers then can cause intermittent short circuits inside the packaging.
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The rhodamine is incorporated into the animal's whiskers and teeth.
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However, sea lions appear to monitor modulations of the characteristic frequency of the whiskers to obtain information about hydrodynamic stimuli.
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Near the mouth grow a dense array of short whiskers, which the shrew actively uses to search for prey, especially in the night.
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The more advanced therapsids could have had a combination of naked skin, whiskers, and scutes.
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Gully was a man of medium height with a broad brow and receding forehead, brown eyes, dark hair and whiskers.
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The vibrissae (whiskers) are short and the ears are small and well-haired.
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The structure of chitin is comparable to the polysaccharide cellulose, forming crystalline nanofibrils or whiskers.
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Cheeks as round as possible, and coming as near to the whiskers without touching.
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Their whiskers or vibrissae have ten times the innervation of terrestrial mammals, allowing them to effectively detect vibrations in the water.
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In a fighting container, handlers stimulate their cricket's whiskers using a straw stick, causing the crickets to become aggressive.
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To keep their barbels (whiskers) in the best condition one requires the fine gravel that looks like coarse salt.
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Areas where there are the whiskers, the eyes and a small patch behind each ear are orange.
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Lack of whisker movement on the right side was verified after the animals recovered from anesthesia.
The whiskers grown along the sides of the mouth in the horseshoe are sometimes referred to as pipes.
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They have a pointy nose with long pale whiskers.
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Spike is very thin, wears a fedora and has long whiskers.
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If each whisker contained its own actuation system this would greatly add to the expense and computing power required by each sensor.
Two springs return the whisker to its initial position when it is not deflected by contact with an external object.
A number of whisker sensors have been designed which are positioned by their own individual actuator.
The eyes and ears are relatively small, and the mobile whiskers are short.
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To increase the crack resistance or fracture toughness, particles (so-called monocrystalline "whiskers" or "platelets") were embedded into the matrix.
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Two cortical processes run alongside each other when barrel cortex is deprived of sensory input from some whiskers to produce representational plasticity.
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Bird himself had to carefully examine his apparatus for inadvertent contact, perhaps through the growth of copper whiskers, before he was convinced of the result.
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Second-phase content in ceramics, such as carbide whiskers in an oxide matrix, is usually expressed as a mass fraction.
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He grew whiskers for brute strength, had a black eye to show floor shiner and testified in court against dirt.
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Isokinetic dust probing and absolute particle sizing with copperoxide whisker collectors.
The condensate was embedded with flexible graphite whiskers as much as 5 m in diameter and 3 cm long.
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The citizens of the town dressed in period attire, complete with whiskers.
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Sharp sand or coarse gravel will damage their whiskers.
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Pacemakers have been recalled due to tin whiskers.
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We have been a whisker away from creating a portable implementation for call/cc.
Whiskers are present on the snout and above the eyes.
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Zinc, cadmium, and even lead whiskers have been documented.
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Metal whiskers form in the presence of compressive stress.
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The correlation was extraordinarily good and left no room for doubt that this is the true explanation of the size-strength effect in whiskers.
The whiskers were too small to see with the naked eye and nobody could possibly make a testing machine on that scale.
The whiskers give values within 1.5r inter-quartile range.
Motion of the robot was used to scan the whiskers over nearby objects.
None of these applications show the speed and discrimination that animals demonstrate with their biological whiskers.
Many mobile robots have used whiskers as simple switches to warn of an imminent collision.
The robot has been provided with accurate odometry and carries an array of eight whiskers that are used as its only sensory modality.
The bars represent the mean value; the whiskers represent one standard deviation.
The aim of this project was to build a mobile robot incorporating an array of 'contact point sensing' whiskers.
In fact, such sounds may be picked up in their whiskers, resonating like guitar strings, rather than by their ears.
The whiskers then show how the data is spread overall.
The dots outside the range of the whiskers represent outliers.
The whiskers generally began life as exceedingly fine filaments which could be seen to thicken as they got older.
Most mammals have body hairs and whiskers that can act as close proximity sensors.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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