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By submerging the patient in a tub and rotating the transducer while the scanning goes on, they have been able to get cross-section views of the neck, as shown in Fig. 7, as well as many other hitherto impossible insights.
By rotating the daisy wheel, different characters are selected for printing.
By starting with an inertial frame, where Newton's laws of motion hold, and keeping track of how the time derivatives of a position vector change when transforming to a rotating reference frame, the various fictitious forces and their forms can be identified.
By treating the extra acceleration terms due to the rotation of the frame as if they were forces, subtracting them from the physical forces, it's possible to treat the second time derivative of position ( relative to the rotating frame ) as absolute acceleration.
By twice applying the transformation above from the stationary to the rotating frame, the absolute acceleration of the particle can be written as:
By rotating the ball, flow can be directed between different ports.
By rotating their garden plots, horticulturists can stay in one area for a fairly long period of time.
By rotating the antenna on a set of four Ford Model-T tires, the direction of the received interfering radio source ( static ) could be pinpointed.
By inclining the axes of the two spheres with respect to each other, and rotating them in opposite directions but with equal periods, Eudoxus could make a point on the inner sphere trace out a figure-eight shape, or hippopede.
By rotating the loop and looking for the angle of the null, the relative bearing of the station can be determined.
By rotating the cube by 45 ° on the x axis, the point ( 1, 1, 1 ) will therefore become ( 1, 0, ) as depicted in the diagram.
By rotating the antenna on a set of four Ford Model-T tires, the direction of a received signal could be pinpointed.
By reversing the current direction in the moving coil of a motor's armature, a steady rotating force ( torque ) is produced.
By this time, he had changed the show again somewhat, changing the famed " Allen's Alley " skits to take place on " Main Street ," and rotating a new character or two in and out of the lineup.
By the time the series launched, the name had returned to The Books of Magic and a regular rotating team of artists Gross, Gary Amaro and Peter Snejbjerg was put in place to provide artwork for alternating storylines.
By rotating the bitboard 90 degrees, rook attacks across a file can be examined the same way.
By rotating the actuator's nut, the screw shaft moves in a line.
By rotating a wheel / axle ( e. g. drum, gear, pulley or shaft ) a linear member ( e. g. cable, rack, chain or belt ) moves.
By mangling channels, using offsets, rotating and other manipulations, artistic effects can be achieved instead of accurately reproducing the original image.
By mid-way through 1970, Matthews had earned a regular place in the team, as a rover rotating forward, and was immediately impressive, kicking 20 goals from 16 games for the season.
By using a huge, hydraulic-powered rotating rake with large steel tines, refuse was scooped up from the loading hopper and forced through a set of stationary tines.
By rotating the prism ( in the plane of the diagram ) around any point O on the face AB, the wavelength which is deviated by 60 ° can be selected.
By rotating the bombsight in relationship to the SBAE, the SBAE could calculate the directional changes needed to bring the aircraft onto the bomb run, like the PDI, but it would then fly the aircraft onto that line.
By rotating the wrist ( before the release ) the pitcher can change the movement from resembling a fastball to resembling a curveball.

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By this time Henri's entire chest-back-lat-shoulder area is pumped-up to almost bursting point, and Claude takes time to do a bit more pectoral-front deltoid shaping work.
By the time of his death, Mahmud ruled a vast empire that stretched from Kurdistan to the entire Hindu Kush region as far east as the Punjab as well as territories far north of the Amu Darya.
By the end of his sole rule ( AD 14 ), Augustus had expanded the empire to the line of the Danube river, which was to remain its central / eastern European border for its entire history ( except for the occupation of Dacia 105-275 ).
By attempting to predict which branch ( or path ) a conditional instruction will take, the CPU can minimize the number of times that the entire pipeline must wait until a conditional instruction is completed.
By February 1948, because of massive post-war military cuts, the entire United States army had been reduced to 552, 000 men.
By shifting the comb back and forth slightly, the entire pixel row could be printed, continuing the example, in just eight cycles.
By December 5, 1969, the entire four-node network was established.
By the end of his reign, Diocletian had secured the entire length of the Danube, provided it with forts, bridgeheads, highways, and walled towns, and sent fifteen or more legions to patrol the region ; an inscription at Sexaginta Prista on the Lower Danube extolled restored tranquilitas at the region.
By comparing the parts of the genome that are not under natural selection and which therefore accumulate mutations at a fairly steady rate, it is possible to reconstruct a genetic tree incorporating the entire human species since the last shared ancestor.
By the time the entire cast joined in, the sketch was introduced by Cathy Baker.
By 1751, Ahmad Shah Durrani and his Afghan army conquered the entire present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, Khorasan and Kohistan provinces of Iran, along with Delhi in India.
By 1760, the domain of the Marathas stretched across practically the entire subcontinent.
By the 16th century, the rulers of Moscow considered the entire Russian territory their collective property.
By turning his entire body to ice, instead of just wearing an icy exterior, Bobby now was capable of using his power in new, aggressive ways, adding spikes and padding to his ice structure.
By 1890 the atoll's entire guano deposits had been depleted ( mined out ) by U. S. interests operating under the Guano Islands Act.
By the time Madison was standing for reelection, the Peninsular War in Spain had spread, while at the same time Napoleon invaded Russia, and the entire continent again descended into war.
By the late 8th century BC the territory of Israel was the most densely settled in the entire Levant, with a population of about 350, 000.
By a final placitum issued there, Louis gave Bavaria to Louis the German and disinherited Pepin II, leaving the entire remainder of the empire to be divided roughly into an eastern part and a western.
By Late Antiquity, the tradition of Moses being the source of the law in the Pentateuch also gave rise to the tradition of Mosaic authorship, the interpretation of the entire Torah as the work of Moses.
By segregating an application into tiers, developers acquire the option of modifying or adding a specific layer, instead of reworking the entire application.
By extension, the term " mushroom " can also designate the entire fungus when in culture ; the thallus ( called a mycelium ) of species forming the fruiting bodies called mushrooms ; or the species itself.
By the Han period, the entire ploughshare was made of cast iron ; these are the first known heavy mouldboard iron ploughs.
By 1541, the entire Balkan peninsula and most of Hungary became Ottoman provinces.
By the late 1810s, under siege from the Quadrille, dancing masters began to invent " new " forms of country dance, often with figures borrowed from the Quadrille, and giving them exotic names such as the Danse Ecossoise and Danse Espagnuole which suggested entire new dances but actually covered very minor variations in the classic form.
By that evening, the group had written " Handle with Care ", which led to the concept of recording an entire album.

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