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Since accurate base maps are necessary for any planning program, the first step taken by the planning division to implement the long-range state plan has been to prepare two series of base maps -- one at a scale of 1 inch to a mile, and the second a series of 26 sheets at a scale of 1 inch to 2000 feet, covering the entire state.
One inch equals 2.54 centimeters: one cubic inch equals 16.38 cubic centimeters.
It was decided to strip the whole area down to the bricks, and to replace the rough coats up to one inch thickness to agree with the older artists' preparation, with a mortar, one part slaked lime, three parts sand, to be put on in two layers.
It could be seen that both artists used a very thick final coat of plaster, one half inch, and that both followed the traditional Italian fresco technique as described by Cennino Cennini in the 14th Century, and current in Italy to this day.
also place three dots on the specimen at each side of the 10 inch square, one dot at midpoint, and one at approximately 1/2 inch from each corner.
The coin is about one inch in diameter.
Scale at bottom is one inch, with a rule at one cm.
Nelson's head wound was recorded as being " three inches long ", with " the cranium exposed for one inch ".
At the bottom of the Challenger deep, the Nereus probe spotted one polychaete worm ( a multi-legged predator ) about an inch long.
A laboratory double-slit assembly ; distance between top posts approximately one inch.
If a second hanging tom is used, it is 10 " diameter and 8 " deep for fusion, or 13 " diameter and one inch deeper than the 12 " diameter tom otherwise, or very occasionally a 14 " diameter hanging tom is added to the 12 ", both being 8 " deep.
A longe line is sometimes called a " longe rein ," but it is actually a flat line about long, usually made of nylon or cotton web, about one inch wide, thus longer and wider than even a driving rein.
On a one inch diameter ( size 50 ) needle for instance, the shaft begins to taper one and three quarter inches from the tip.
In spoken English, the abbreviation " mL " ( for millilitre ) is often pronounced as " mil ", homophonous with the colloquial term " mil ", which is intended to mean " one thousandth of a metre ", or in the United States, a thousandth of an inch.
The recording medium was a thin strip of one half inch ( 12. 65 mm ) wide metal, consisting of nickel-plated bronze ( called Vicalloy ).
The / 150 was housed in a table-top unit which included two 8 inch floppy drives, three asynchronous serial ports, one printer port, one modem port and one synchronous serial port and required an external terminal.

one and camera
I seized the rack and made a western-style flying-mount just in time, one of my knees mercifully landing on my duffel bag -- and merely wrecking my camera, I was to discover later -- my other knee landing on the slivery truck floor boards and -- but this is no medical report.
It encompasses in its expanse areas where the natural beauty encourages a vacation of quiet contemplation, on the one hand, to places where entertainment and spectacles of all sorts have been provided for the tourist with camera.
A $25 billion advertising budget in an $800 billion economy was envisioned for the 1970s here Tuesday by Peter G. Peterson, head of one of the world's greatest camera firms, in a key address before the American Marketing Assn..
Rogers got in trouble when on June 29, 2005, he purposely grabbed the camera of a cameraman, resulting in one camera falling to the ground.
On location, there is usually just one camera to film an interview, and it's usually trained on the interviewee.
* Cinecolor, a bi-pack color process, the photographer would load a standard camera with two films, one orthochromatic, dyed red, and a panchromatic strip behind it.
Marker also reminds the reader that only one short scene in La Jetée is of a moving image, as Marker could only borrow a movie camera for one afternoon while working on the film.
She hopes to expose her work in a gallery one day, as she documented the last decade of her life with a Pentax camera.
The episodes of " Kino-Pravda " usually did not include reenactments or stagings ( one exception is the segment about the trial of the Social Revolutionaries: the scenes of the selling of the newspapers on the streets and the people reading the papers in the trolley were both staged for the camera ).
Early films by Edison ( whose company invented a motion camera and projector ) and others were short films that were one long, static, locked-down shot.
In 1897, Robert W. Paul had the first real rotating camera head made to put on a tripod, so that he could follow the passing processions of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in one uninterrupted shot.
This is what has come to be called " single frame animation " or " object animation ", and it needs a slightly adapted camera that exposes only one frame for each turn of the crank handle, rather than the usual eight frames per turn.
Smith further developed the ideas of breaking a scene shot in one place into a series of shots taken from different camera positions over the next couple of years, starting with The Little Doctors of 1901.
Additionally, the 2nd AC oversees organization of camera equipment and transport of the equipment from one shooting location to another.
He experimented with lighting, camera techniques and special effects in order to achieve true integration of dance with film, and was one of the first to use split screens, double images, live action with animation and is credited as the person who made the ballet form commercially acceptable to film audiences.
When all the layers were finished, they were combined into one image using a large process camera.
Galileo was one of the first spacecraft to be equipped with a CCD camera.
On January 2, Kenneth Hawks and his crew flew three planes ( two with cameras, one with a stunt actor ) over Santa Monica Bay when the two camera planes crashed into each other, killing ten men.
* The Haystack: A male cast member and a woman ( usually one of the Hee Haw Honeys ) talk about love issues while sitting at the haystack ( the skits began with just the top of the haystack on camera and then panned down to reveal the couple ).
A lighted candle would be sitting on the night stand beside her bed and after she was through delivering one of her bizarre stories, sometimes a re-written nursery rhyme, she'd giggle, wink to the camera, and blow out the candle ... end of skit.
It is possible to use a transparent electrode in place of the high voltage discharge plate, allowing one to capture the resulting corona discharge with a standard camera or a video camera.
Whenever a drastic change to the image occurs, such as when switching from one camera shot to another, or at a scene change, a keyframe must be created.

one and tube
only the counter at one end was lighted by a long fluorescent tube suspended directly above it.
One drop of each sample was added to one drop of a 2% suspension of group Af or group B red cells in a small Af test tube.
Each gate consisted of one inverting vacuum tube amplifier, preceded by a resistor divider input network that defined the logical function.
Propelling charges for tube artillery can be provided in one of two ways: either as cartridge bags or in metal cartridge cases.
For flow through a tube with one inlet ( state 1 ) and exit ( state 2 ) as shown in the figure in this section, the continuity equation may be written and solved as:
James Lind's anemometer of 1775 consisted simply of a glass U tube containing a liquid manometer ( pressure gauge ), with one end bent in a horizontal direction to face the wind and the other vertical end remains parallel to the wind flow.
If the wind blows into the mouth of a tube it causes an increase of pressure on one side of the manometer.
In 1662, the noted Irish physicist and chemist Robert Boyle performed a series of experiments employing a J-shaped glass tube, which was sealed on one end.
); a homemade shelter-ventilating pump ( a KAP ); large containers for water ; a plastic bottle of sodium hypochlorite bleach ; one or two KFMs and the knowledge to operate them ; at least a 2-week supply of compact, nonperishable food ; an efficient portable stove ; wooden matches in a waterproof container ; essential containers and utensils for storing, transporting, and cooking food ; a hose-vented 5-gallon can, with heavy plastic bags for liners, for use as a toilet ; tampons ; insect screen and fly bait ; any special medications needed by family members ; Pure potassium iodide, a 2-oz bottle, and a medicine-dropper ; A first-aid kit and a tube of antibiotic ointment ; long-burning candles ( with small wicks ) sufficient for at least 14 nights ; an oil lamp ; a flashlight and extra batteries ; and a transistor radio with extra batteries and a metal box to protect it from EMP.
And one of them, having made a bronze tube similar to that which the rustics call a squitiatoria, " squirt ", with which boys play, they spray at the enemy.
There stood there also a brass bronze tube and from it flew much fire against one ship, and it burned up in a short time so that all of it became white ashes ..."
A " caller " presses a lever opening a tube, where the balls lift one at a time into a " V " shaped tube called the " rabbit ears ".
His initial design was a tube with pairs of mirrors at one end, pairs of translucent disks at the other, and beads between the two.
The submarine had just one torpedo tube at the front and a total of three torpedoes.
A very simple version is a U-shaped tube half-full of liquid, one side of which is connected to the region of interest while the reference pressure ( which might be the atmospheric pressure or a vacuum ) is applied to the other.
Upon pollination, a pollen tube delivers sperm into the embryo sac and one sperm nucleus fuses with the egg nucleus.
The pressure of a moving fluid can be measured using a Pitot tube, or one of its variations such as a Kiel probe or Cobra probe, connected to a manometer.
A narrow tube will sound " reedy ", while a wide one will sound " flutey ".
Customers would sit at a desk where they could speak through a tube, and order a selection for one nickel.
. He divided a sphere in half, letting the tube represent the diameter, the one end representing the north pole, the other the south pole.
The failure of these systems can have catastrophic consequences, as in the case of Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 2553, Birgenair Flight 301 ( investigators suspected that some kind of insect could have created a nest inside the pitot tube: the prime suspect is a species called the black and yellow mud dauber wasp ), Northwest Airlines Flight 6231, AeroPeru Flight 603 ( blocked static port ), and of one X-31.
It used copper rimfire cartridges stored in a removable seven round tube magazine, enabling the rounds to be fired one after another.
* Bend radius, the minimum radius one can bend a pipe, tube, sheet, cable or hose without damage
Flower shapes are typically rotate ( radiately spreading in one plane with a short tube ) or tubular ( elongated cylindrical tube ), with four or five petals that are usually fused.

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