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At the receiving end, a handset ’ s speaker was attached to an acoustic coupler ( a microphone ), and a demodulator converted the varying tone into a variable current that controlled the mechanical movement of a pen or pencil to reproduce the image on a blank sheet of paper on an identical drum rotating at the same rate.
At the depicted moment in time, section dm < sub > 1 </ sub > is at the perimeter of the rotating motion around the ( vertical ) pivot axis.
At the center of a rotating platform, you have no speed at all ; you simply rotate.
At convenience stores, hot dogs are kept heated on rotating grills.
At first, David Brinkley, John Chancellor, and Frank McGee formed a rotating troika, only two of whom anchored the program on a given night.
At this point, if the mouth continues to open, not only is the condylar head rotating within the lower compartment of the TMJ, but the entire apparatus ( condylar head and articular disc ) translates.
At solar maximum, the Sun's magnetic field lines are the most distorted due to the magnetic field on the solar equator rotating at a slightly faster pace than at the solar poles.
At the center of nearly all power stations is a generator, a rotating machine that converts mechanical power into electrical power by creating relative motion between a magnetic field and a conductor.
At this point, the supercharger powers an impeller – or small rotating wheel.
At an airport, rotating conveyors in the baggage claim area are often called carousels.
At the front end of the shield a rotating cutting wheel is located.
At that point the Continuing Committee decided to have a rotating presidency for a term of one year, to have that office held by a distinguished person in the country where the annual conference would be held each year.
At the heart of the design is the " Rat Trap ", a rotating, spherical cage in which a subject is seated during the transfer of the expert " brain pattern ".
At synchronous speed it rotates in step with the rotating magnetic field of the stator, so it has an almost-constant magnetic field through it.
At synchronous speed these poles lock to the rotating magnetic field.
At the heart of this nebula there is a rapidly rotating neutron star which has about one and a half times the mass of the Sun but is only 25 km across ( roughly the size of Madrid ).
At the time of its closing in 2000, Co-Ed Prison Sluts, a musical comedy with a frequently rotating cast, was the longest-running musical comedy in Chicago, having played for 11 years.
At the same time, a product launched in 2008 to dynamically alter the rotating inertia of bicycle wheels claims to have " outperformed the standard, equivalent wheel by 5. 6sec / mile.
At the end of this sequence, a cube arises from the water, and a man starts slowly balancing himself on the rotating cube while representations of human kind's greatest achievements, contrasted to humanistic representations and images of men, women, and children of various ethnicities and ages, are projected onto the pieces of broken sculpture, which seem to be floating above the water.
At nights, the landmark frequently projects a rotating green spotlight which interrupts the city's night sky with its beam in a somewhat random cycle in the Metropolitan Area of Monterrey.
At the beginning of the message, the sending machine could transmit an enquiry character or WRU ( Who aRe yoU ) code, and the recipient machine would automatically initiate a response which was encoded in a rotating drum that could be programmed by breaking off tabs.
At the centre of the dryer is a rotating column, to which the trays are attached and positioned radially within the dryer.
At the same time, the network noted that the use of rotating guest hosts is keeping the show fresh and allows viewers to take a glimpse at the current and ex-athletes who shine in front of the TV camera.
At the same time the lubricating oil from the engine is able to circulate properly so the turbine won't burn the lubricating oil that would otherwise be trapped within the charger with the turbine rotating at high speed.

At and wheel
At the Dumont, a guest had come in a collapsible wheel chair.
* At least one wheelset, composed of an axle with a bearings and wheel at each end
At the start, players choose from advances such as pottery, the wheel, and the alphabet to, near the end of the game, nuclear fission and spaceflight.
At the heart wheel there is a sixfold knot, where each side channel twists around three times.
At the completion of the required number of twist rotations, the arm motion is reversed ( the steering wheel is turned back ), which removes the body's tilt and stops the twisting rotation.
At the end of the motor shaft there was a stepped driving capstan ; to obtain different speeds, the rubber idler wheel was moved to contact different steps of this capstan.
Escapin ' through the lily fields </ br > I came across an empty space </ br > It trembled and exploded </ br > Left a bus stop in its place </ br > The bus came by and I got on </ br > That's when it all began </ br > There was cowboy Neal </ br > At the wheel </ br > Of a bus to never-ever land-Grateful Dead, lyrics from " That's It for the Other One "
At the time, as an anecdote, Tatra became known as the ' Czech Secret Weapon ' for the scores of officers who died behind the wheel ; at one point official orders were issued forbidding German officers from driving Tatras.
At full power the wheel uses 2 tons ( 2 tonnes ) of water per second and rotates five times a minute.
At some stage in the 1690s, for example, English ships began to employ the steering wheel, greatly improving their performance, particularly in heavy weather.
At the time of Spirit of America's construction the FIA rules for a land speed record required a four wheel chassis.
At Münchringen, the grave pottery was both shaped by hand or thrown on a potter's wheel, and was painted with multi-colored ornamentation.
At this date bicycles were fixed wheel, additional braking being offered by a ' plunger ' brake pressing on the front tyre.
At night, lighting effects are switched on around the wheel.
At the end of the 1940s, Nuccio Bertone turned to racing, at the wheel of a number of different cars, including a Fiat 500 Barchetta, which Nuccio built for himself.
At the time there was more concern for Brambilla, who was hit on the head by a flying wheel and was slumped comatose in his car ( he later recovered and drove on in F1 until 1980 ).
At the time of the accident his drivers license was under suspension and he is said to have fallen asleep at the wheel.
At the time of death, a yogi can direct his consciousness up the central channel and out of this wheel in order to be reborn in a Pure Land, where they can carry on their tantric practices, or they can transfer their consciousness into another body or a corpse, in order to extend their lives.
At a fancy restaurant, the Triplets plus Souza perform a jam session using a newspaper, refrigerator, vacuum and bicycle wheel.
At 2: 20 pm EST, the BREMSAT momentum wheel was spun up and BREMSAT was ejected into space at 2: 23 pm EST at the rate of 3. 4 ft / s ( 1 m / s ).
At the heart of the system, acting as pressure sink as well as suspension elements, are the so called spheres, five or six in all ; one per wheel and one main accumulator as well as a dedicated brake accumulator on some models.
At mid-year, Pontiac released a radial tire option for the Grand Prix, which increased the wheel diameter from the standard to.

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