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Flap and are
* Flap levers, which are used to control the position of flaps on the wings.
* Cowl Flap Position Control-Cowl Flaps are opened during high power / low airspeed operations like takeoff to maximize the volume of cooling airflow over the engine's cooling fins.
Flap complications ( such as displaced flaps or folds in the flaps that necessitate repositioning, diffuse lamellar keratitis, and epithelial ingrowth ) are common in lamellar corneal surgeries but rarely lead to permanent loss of visual acuity.
* Flip & Flap: A duo who are usually seen during the side show, telling each other jokes.
They are identifiable by their appearances-Flip has long rabbit ears, and Flap has a red afro and a pig-like nose.

Flap and is
* Flap, often called a tap, is a momentary closure of the oral cavity.
Flap sluice gate: A fully automatic type, controlled by the pressure head across it ; operation is similar to that of a check valve.
He is last seen in the movie on his giant flying crow Flap, saying good-bye to Nemo and the Princess as they depart Slumberland in the King's dirigible.
A third function of DNA polymerase δ is to supplement FEN1 / RAD27 5 ’ Flap Endonuclease activity.
Flap endonuclease 1 ( FEN1 ) is responsible for processing Okazaki fragments.
Yet, although the Don Flap technique is a relatively simple surgical procedure, the most obvious disadvantages of the labia minora flap surgery include the need for restorative labiaplasty and cervical dilation to produce a vagina of adequate dimensions ( depth and width ).
The Aériane SWIFT ( Swept Wing with Inboard Flap Trim ) is an unusual family of aircraft.
These two distinct yet similar camps of thought developed into what is now commonly known as the " Flap Jack " and " Kinsey " rules.

Flap and .
* Flap reconstruction The second most common procedure uses tissue from other parts of the patient's body, such as the back, buttocks, thigh or abdomen.
" This may subsume the concepts of some others such as Bourdieu, Flap and Eriksson.
Nevertheless, the band continued recording, and received a Grammy Award nomination for their album, Flap Your Wings, released in 2000.
* Lieutenant Jackson Flap — the strip's first black character, often touchy and suspicious — but effortlessly cool, introduced in 1970.
Lt. Flap wondered why Lugg was sent to the camp ; Halftrack commented that she showed up after he called the Pentagon to request an overseas assignment —" I asked them to send me abroad.
* The Obvious Flap, poetry, collaboration with Gregory Betts, BookThug, 2011.
The extended and splayed feathers act as lift augmenters in the same way as an aircraft's Leading edge slats | slats and Flap ( aircraft ) | flaps.
In 2001, she alluded to the infamous " Slap Flap " incident in a series of articles about her recent facelift, published in the National Post.
Flap your wings four times, during the next four beats of the music.
File: Flap pocket. png | Flap pocket.
* The " Bird Dance ", " The Bird ", or " Wing Flap " became T. O.
* " In A Flap Over ' Churchill's ' Old Bird ," Sky News.

interface and particles
According to this vacuum energy explanation, since quantum theory holds that vacuum contains virtual particles, the rapidly moving interface between water and gas converts virtual photons into real photons.
Most of the time this interface is stabilized by a layer of amphiphilic structure, often made of surfactants, particles ( Pickering emulsion ), or more complex associations.
For simplicity, " reflections " are spoken of here, but more generally the interface between the small particles that constitute many materials is irregular on a scale comparable with light wavelength, so diffuse light is generated at each interface, rather than a single reflected ray, but the story can be told the same way.
Optical Transition radiation is produced by relativistic charged particles when they cross the interface of two media of different dielectric constants.
However, the number of produced photons per interface crossing is very small: for particles with, about 0. 8 X-ray photons are detected.
Then, an essential chemical reaction intervenes: slag and unreduced iron oxides ( second phase particles ) in the iron microstructure alter the polarization characteristics and enrich the metal – scale interface with phosphorus, thus indirectly promoting passivation of the iron ( cessation of rusting activity ).
* Insoluble particles small enough to be carried through the septic tank will accumulate at the soil interface of the disposal trench ; non-biodegradable particles like mineral soil from laundry or vegetable washing, or bone and eggshell fragments from garbage disposals will remain to fill interstitial areas formerly available for water flow out of the trench.
On freezing of the sol, the silica particles are rejected away from the solidifying interface and forced into the interstices between the ice crystals.

interface and are
As the index of refraction of photosensitive surfaces of the SbCs-type lies around 2, the Fresnel losses at the fiber-photocathode interface are about 0.5 percent and the Af factor for the interstage coupler is 0.95.
The internal losses are due to absorption and the small but finite losses suffered in the numerous internal reflections due to deviations from the prescribed, cylindrical fiber cross-section and minute imperfections of the core-jacket interface.
and refer to the same program, though invokes the text-based version, while will invoke an X Window System based interface if possible ; however, if determines that X Window System capabilities are not present, it will present the text-based version instead of failing.
ADTs are often implemented as modules: the module's interface declares procedures that correspond to the ADT operations, sometimes with comments that describe the constraints.
Midplanes are also popular in networking and telecommunications equipment where one side of the chassis accepts system processing cards and the other side of the chassis accepts network interface cards.
Bézier curves are also used in the time domain, particularly in animation and interface design, e. g., a Bézier curve can be used to specify the velocity over time of an object such as an icon moving from A to B, rather than simply moving at a fixed number of pixels per step.
Neural engineers are uniquely qualified to solve design problems at the interface of living neural tissue and non-living constructs.
Colloidal solutions ( also called colloidal suspensions ) are the subject of interface and colloid science.
** Console applications are programs designed to be used via a text-only computer interface
These capacitors are biased above the threshold for inversion when image acquisition begins, allowing the conversion of incoming photons into electron charges at the semiconductor-oxide interface ; the CCD is then used to read out these charges.
These are more compliant with Unix terminal standards and user interface conventions than the Cygwin console, but are less suited for running Windows console programs.
Software tools within the data manipulation subsystem are most often the primary interface between user and the information contained in a database.
In Dylan these sorts of visibility rules are not considered part of the code itself, but of the module / interface system.
Rackmounts are controlled by knobs or switches on their front panel, and often by a MIDI digital control interface.
Detergents are another class of surfactants, and will physically interact with both oil and water, thus stabilizing the interface between the oil and water droplets in suspension.
MMORPGs are described by some players as " chat rooms with a graphical interface ".
Examples are available on almost any platform, with both command-line interface and graphical user interface.
Since the cassette port interface of the original IBM PC was never implemented on compatibles, cassette operations are not supported.
This type of attack defeats the security provided by HTTPS by changing the < tt > https :</ tt > link into an < tt > http :</ tt > link, taking advantage of the fact that few Internet users actually type " https " into their browser interface: they get to a secure site by clicking on a link, and thus are fooled into thinking that they are using HTTPS when in fact they are using HTTP.
Windows 95 added additional 32-bit capabilities ( however, MS-DOS, some of the kernel, and supplementary utilities such as Disk Defragment remained 16-bit ) and implemented a new object oriented user interface, elements of which are still used today.
* The S interface is a four-wire bus that ISDN consumer devices plug into ; the S & T reference points are commonly implemented as a single interface labeled ' S / T ' on an Network termination 1 ( NT1 ).

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