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By precisely aligning the two shafts and holding them firmly in place, rigid couplings help to maximize performance and increase the expected life of the machine.
Thus, what the axiom schema is really saying is that, given a set A and a predicate P, we can find a subset B of A whose members are precisely the members of A that satisfy P. By the axiom of extensionality this set is unique.
By contrast, Eve's lines of descent to each person alive today includes precisely one purely matrilineal line.
By the 1970s and 1980s the phrase was in regular use, if not precisely defined.
By precisely controlling the temperature gradients, rate of pulling and speed of rotation, it is possible to extract a large, single-crystal, cylindrical ingot from the melt.
By assuming a deterministic physical universe, the objection can be formulated more precisely.
By Stone's theorem, self-adjoint operators are precisely the infinitesimal generators of unitary groups of time evolution operators.
By contrast, Nagumo's junior officers in the navy viewed him as precisely the father figure his sons did not.
By making the heroine's boyfriend a photographer this time instead of a checkout clerk, the movie loses the poignancy of their relationship ; Nikita liked her clerk precisely because he was completely lacking in aggression.
By suspending the verb until the end, the listener is unable to determine what action the atrocities will cause, which is precisely the point Cicero intends to make.
By taking Φ equal to the ( pointwise ) differential of a smooth map φ from M to N, the pullback of multilinear forms can be combined with the pullback of sections to yield a pullback ( 0, s ) tensor field on M. More precisely if S is a ( 0, s )- tensor field on N, then the pullback of S by φ is the ( 0, s )- tensor field φ < sup >*</ sup > S on M defined by
By instructing the pilot to turn left or right, the navigator would guide the bomber until the two traces were precisely overlapped, meaning that the bomber was flying a precise distance from the station, along a circular arc that would take them over the aim point.
By precisely measuring the relative positions of objects from both observing directions, a rigid system of reference is obtained.
By contrast, a modern nuclear weapon will explode with a significant yield if and only if the chemical explosive triggers are fired at precisely the right sequence at the right time, and a neutron source is triggered at exactly the right time.
By definition, such a space is homeomorphic to a simplicial complex ( more precisely, the geometric realization of an abstract simplicial complex ).
The deficiencies of free text searching have been addressed in two ways: By providing users with tools that enable them to express their search questions more precisely, and by developing new search algorithms that improve retrieval precision.
By limiting the laser pulse durations to the femtoseconds range, the energy expended at the target region is precisely controlled, thereby limiting the interaction zone of the cut to under a micrometre.
By precisely controlling cable quality, it is possible to reduce skew enough to allow higher parallel clock rates, but this becomes prohibitively expensive beyond a certain point.
According to Mortimer Rowe, the Secretary ( i. e. chief executive ) of the British Unitarians for 20 years, the AUA was founded on the same day as the British and Foreign Unitarian Association: " By a happy coincidence, in those days of slow posts, no transatlantic telegraph, telephone or wireless, our American cousins, in complete ignorance as to the details of what was afoot, though moving towards a similar goal, founded the American Unitarian Association on precisely the same day-May 26, 1825.
By late 1982, Hart's drumming " rushed the music along more precisely than ever " and he and Mould, who traded vocal duties, were singing more tunefully.
By comparing the above results on laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium with separate high-precision measurements of the antiproton's cyclotron frequency carried out by the ATRAP collaboration at CERN, the mass and electric charge of the antiproton can be precisely compared with the proton values.
By the turn of the century, when the Society embarked on its Second Series, precisely one hundred volumes had been published.
By using these four electrodes, the electrochemical reaction is controlled precisely by the external voltage, and the surface in liquid can be observed.
It also functions as a buffer — depending on when the final programme before closedown finishes, Sailing By ( or part of it ) is played as a ' filler ' as the shipping forecast starts at 00: 48hrs precisely.

By and timing
By determining the timing between the activation of the first and second switches, the velocity of a key press can be determined — greatly improving the performance dynamic of a keyboard.
By measuring the rate and timing of orbital shifts, together with the body's drag properties, the relevant atmosphere's parameters could be back-calculated.
By timing the delay between the morse signal and the peak / null, then dividing by the known rotational rate of the station, the bearing of the station could be calculated.
By doing so, valuable inferences can be made about such matters as hydrocarbon generation and timing, maturity of potential source rocks and migration paths of expelled hydrocarbons.
By the timing of collection, VAT ( as well as accounting in general ) can be either accrual or cash based.
By having control over the timing of their fertility, they were not running a risk of thwarting their career choices.
By the mid 1960s the Deltic hauled Flying Scotsman was achieving a 5 hour 55 minute time from King's Cross to Edinburgh with one stop at Newcastle and this was the fastest ever timing, beating the pre war A4 hauled " Coronation " service's 6 hours, and without the priority over other traffic accorded to the earlier LNER train.
By fortunate timing, the Japanese launched an invasion of India around the same time.
By modulating the data, RLL reduces the timing uncertainty in decoding the stored data, which would lead to the possible errant insertion or removal of bits when reading the data back.
By December 1960 the JSTPS had prepared the first Single Integrated Operational Plan ( SIOP ), which specified for various attack options the timing, weapons, delivery systems, and targets to be used by U. S. strategic forces.
By counting and timing the interference fringes, the acceleration of the mass can be measured.
By using pulsars as cosmic gravitational wave detectors, or timing pulsars found orbiting black holes, astronomers will be able to examine the limits of general relativity such as the behaviour of space and time in regions of extremely curved space.
By some accounts, the town's population peaked at about 750 residents, though the rapid rise and fall of the town coupled with the timing of the collection of population data make that figure difficult to substantiate.
By adjusting the valve timing, engine start and stop occurs almost unnoticeably at minimum compression.
As such, Fritsch, Blomberg and Neurath advised Hitler to wait until Germany had more time to re-arm before pursuing a high-risk strategy of pursuing localized wars that was likely to trigger a general war before Germany was ready for such a war ( none of those present at the conference had any moral objections to Hitler ’ s strategy, with which they were in basic agreement ; only the question of timing divided them ) By February 1938, Neurath, Fritsch and Blomberg had been removed from their positions.
By using proper adaptation, the TDM signaling and timing can be recovered, and a certain amount of packet loss can be accommodated.
By repeating this procedure and varying the timing of the gating laser pulse, it is possible to scan the THz pulse and construct its electric field as a function of time.
By measuring oil temperature, the timing cycle was altered so that the alarm would always signal perfectly cooked French fries.
By carefully measuring the positions of many observers and timing the disappearance and reappearance events, it is possible to construct an extremely accurate profile of the lunar terrain.
By placing the headway logic on the vehicles the reaction timing was dramatically improved, because they no longer had to communicate with a centralized system for traffic information or instructions.
By tuning the timing, frequency, and amplitude of the acoustic wave, it is possible to introduce arbitrary dispersion functions with a maximum delay of a few picoseconds.
By timing a Pimsleur language program with a stopwatch, it is possible to verify that the intervals are not followed exactly but have upper and lower bounds.
By timing the balloon from release until it enters the cloud a ceiling height can be obtained.
By 1980, Suzuki had released its own superbike, the GS1100, and Honda came with a modified 1980 model which had revised cam timing and ignition for a better midrange performance.

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