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* Axial piston pump: many designed with a variable displacement mechanism, to vary output flow for automatic control of pressure.
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Beginning in the 7th century BCE, the so-called " Axial Age " saw a set of transformative religious and philosophical ideas develop, mostly independently, in many different locations.
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The first CT system that could make images of any part of the body and did not require the " water tank " was the ACTA ( Automatic Computerized Transverse Axial ) scanner designed by Robert S. Ledley, DDS, at Georgetown University.
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Axial flow pumps have small diameters, but give relatively modest pressure increases, and multiple compression stages are needed, but work well with low density fluids.
By the Iron Age, with the associated developments in religion ( the Axial Age ), human sacrifice was becoming less common throughout the Old World, and came to be widely looked down upon as barbaric already in pre-modern times ( Classical Antiquity ).
* Axial or front feed-This is the most common type of feed, with the feed antenna located in front of the dish at the focus, on the beam axis.
Other manufacturers soon followed, IH with their ' Axial Flow ' in 1977 and Gleaner with their N6 in 1979.
Axial compressors are almost always multi-staged, with the cross-sectional area of the gas passage diminishing along the compressor to maintain an optimum axial Mach number.
Axial CT image showing situs inversus ( liver and IVC on the left, spleen and aorta on the right ) in a patient with Kartagener syndrome.
Axial CT image showing dextrocardia with the IVC and morphologic right ventricle on the left and the left ventricle on the right.
Axial structures within the Reelfoot rift delineated with magnetotelluric surveys Geological Survey Professional Paper 1538-K. Washington, D. C .: U. S. Department of the Interior, U. S. Geological Survey.
Shmuel Eisenstadt argues in the introduction to The Origins and Diversity of Axial Age Civilizations that Max Weber's work in his The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism, The Religion of India: The Sociology of Hinduism and Buddhism and Ancient Judaism provided a background for the importance of the period, and notes parallels with Eric Voegelin's Order and History.
A novel narrated by the fictional grandson of Zoroaster in 445 BC, describing encounters with the central figures of the Axial Age during his travels.
Axial CT in a patient with acute exudative pancreatitis showing extensive fluid collections surrounding the pancreas.
Also in 2007, Axial Age ( 2005 – 2007 ), a monumental cycle of paintings, was shown for the first time at the 2007 Venice Biennale, with the wish explicitly expressed by the artist that the work should remain on display in Venice.
Axial T1-weighted post-gadolinium MRI in a patient with Takayasu arteritis showing thickened, enhancing aortic wall, consistent with large vessel vasculitis
In recent years, a similar non-surgical procedure known as VAX-D ( short for Vertebral Axial Decompression ) has been developed for treating certain patients with lower back pain.
This problem is solved by reading other entries in the book, which quite explicitly specify that the Nile was low at 446. This year of the Muslim calendar ran from the 12th of April 1054 to the 1st of April 1055, which is compatible with the appearance of the star in July 1054, as its location ( admittedly rather vague ), is in the astrological sign of Gemini ( which, due to Axial precession, covers the eastern part of the Constellation Taurus ). The date of the event in 446 is harder to determine, but the reference to the level of the Nile refers to the period preceding its annual flood, which happens during the summer.
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| turbine = Axial flow: single-stage HP ; single-stage LP ; the power turbine has two stages on all PW100 variants, and three stages on the PW150.
Axial flow impellers impose essentially bulk motion, and are used on homogenization processes, in which increased fluid volumetric flow rate is important.
Axial flow compressors produce a continuous flow of compressed gas, and have the benefits of high efficiencies and large mass flow capacity, particularly in relation to their cross-section.
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Axial loads may be hundreds of newtons force left or right, and it is typically acceptable for the wheel to wobble by as much as 10 mm under the varying load.
Axial pumped lasers have a hollow, annular-shaped flashlamp that surrounds the dye cell, which has lower inductance for a shorter flash, and improved transfer efficiency.
This acronym stands for the Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement system and the unit corrected HST's spherical aberration of the main mirror for all instruments except the WFPC-II camera, which had its own built-in corrective optics.
During the first servicing mission, in December 1993, it was replaced by the Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement ( COSTAR ), which corrected the optical problem for the remaining instruments.
Jaspers described the Axial Age as " an interregnum between two ages of great empire, a pause for liberty, a deep breath bringing the most lucid consciousness ".
* CANDLE reactor, Acronym for " Constant Axial shape of Neutron flux, nuclide densities and power shape During Life of Energy-producing reactor "
Axial ratio, for any structure or shape with two or more axes, is the ratio of the length ( or magnitude ) of those axes to each other-the longer axis divided by the shorter.
Axial chirality is most commonly observed in atropisomeric biaryl compounds wherein the rotation about the aryl-aryl bond is restricted, for example, biphenyl, binaphthyls, e. g., 1, 1 '- bi-2-naphthol, and certain dihydroanthracenone compounds.
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