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frame and are
Within this frame of reference policies appropriate to claims advanced in the name of the Jews depend upon which Jewish identity is involved, as well as upon the nature of the claim, the characteristics of the claimant, the justifications proposed, and the predispositions of the community decision makers who are called upon to act.
The sizes of pieces needed for the interlocking frame are shown in the notes within Fig. 7, most of the bars being 1/8'' '' brass in 1/4'' '' and 1/2'' '' widths.
Our instructions assume you are building this particular frame, which is for a junction.
Now unsolder and disassemble the frame except for the two 12'' '' and the first two 3-3/4'' '' bars ( `` A '' and `` B '' pieces ), which are soldered together.
As the work progresses the frame and moving parts become a sort of Chinese puzzle where several pieces must be removed before the part you are working on is accessible.
The typical appearance of these various mechanisms is illustrated in Figs. 2, 3, and 4, which are single frame enlargements of high speed movies taken during the course of the knife removal process.
The structures housing the apartments are of masonry and frame construction.
Wild kicks never are, but I hoped to dig up a better frame of mind.
Today, abaci are often constructed as a bamboo frame with beads sliding on wires, but originally they were beans or stones moved in grooves in sand or on tablets of wood, stone, or metal.
Bricks are made in an open frame, by being a reasonable size, but any convenient size is acceptable.
The footing and stem wall are commonly 24 and 14 inches, much larger than a frame house because of the weight of the walls.
Whereas for certain other language families, such as the speakers of Indo-European, Uralic, and Austronesian, we are able to frame substantial hypotheses, in the case of the proposed Altaic family everything remains to be done.
His application of reference lines, a diameter and a tangent is essentially no different than our modern use of a coordinate frame, where the distances measured along the diameter from the point of tangency are the abscissas, and the segments parallel to the tangent and intercepted between the axis and the curve are the ordinates.
Historically, women's bicycle frames had a top tube that connected in the middle of the seat tube instead of the top, resulting in a lower standover height at the expense of compromised structural integrity, since this places a strong bending load in the seat tube, and bicycle frame members are typically weak in bending.
Other exotic frame materials, such as titanium, are now also available, as well as advanced steel alloys and even bamboo.
* The bogie frame: This can be of inside frame type where the main frame and bearings are between the wheels, or ( more commonly ) of outside frame type where the main frame and bearings are outside the wheels.

frame and two
He scuttled in shadow along the east wall of the stockade and then followed the south wall until he was at the rear of the two frame buildings.
These two recollections form the frame around a series of experiences and sights which, to me at least, symbolize the extremes in the aesthetic as well as ethical conflict between materialism and humanism.
A frame rate of 25 or 30 hertz is a satisfactory compromise, while the process of interlacing two video fields of the picture per frame is used to build the image.
A bicycle, often called a bike ( and sometimes referred to as a " pushbike ", " pedal bike ", " pedal cycle ", or " cycle "), is a human-powered, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, having two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other.
Its rider sat astride a wooden frame supported by two in-line wheels and pushed the vehicle along with his / her feet while steering the front wheel.
Such upright bicycles almost always feature the diamond frame, a truss consisting of two triangles: the front triangle and the rear triangle.
While some women's bicycles continue to use this frame style, there is also a variation, the mixte, which splits the top tube laterally into two thinner top tubes that bypass the seat tube on each side and connect to the rear fork ends.
The bar had two steel coil springs placed on it and the bogie frame rested on the springs.
On the pediment of the Hierapolis mill, a waterwheel fed by a mill race is shown transmitting power through a gear train to two frame saws, which cut rectangular blocks by way of some kind of connecting rods and, through mechanical necessity, cranks.
Rotating frames and fictitious forces can often reduce the description of motion in two dimensions to a simpler description in one dimension ( corresponding to a co-rotating frame ).
Unlike the other two fictitious forces, the centrifugal force always points radially outward from the axis of rotation of the rotating frame, with magnitude, and unlike the Coriolis force in particular, it is independent of the motion of the particle in the rotating frame.
In interlaced video each frame is composed of two halves of an image.
For video, there are two frame rate standards: NTSC, which shoot at 30 / 1. 001 ( about 29. 97 ) frames per second or 59. 94 fields per second, and PAL, 25 frames per second or 50 fields per second.
One set of odd or even lines is referred to as a " field ", and a consecutive pairing of two fields of opposite parity is called a frame.
The relative sophistication of this piece was not followed up for some time, with subsequent works in animation being limited to short, two or three frame effects, such as appeared in Edwin Porter's 1902 short " Fun in a Bakery Shop ", where a lump of dough was made to smile over the course of a three-frame sequence.
At best this kind of transition had previously been dealt with by having the directions of travel of the actor in the two shots correspond on the screen, but in a film such as The Bank Burglar's Fate ( Jack Adolfi, 1914 ), one can see shot transitions in which a cut is made from an actor just leaving the frame, to a shot of him well inside the frame in an adjoining location, which have the positions and directions so well chosen that to the casual eye his movement appears quite continuous, and the real space and time ellipsis between the shots is concealed.
As the light from the burst passes through the two galaxies on the way to Earth ( outside the frame to the right ), some colours are absorbed by the cool gas in the galaxies, leaving characteristic dark lines in the spectrum.
Coriolis discussed the supplementary forces that are detected in a rotating frame of reference and he divided these forces into two categories.
Two interesting experiments were devised by Newton to demonstrate how these forces could be discovered, thereby revealing to an observer that they were not in an inertial frame: the example of the tension in the cord linking two spheres rotating about their center of gravity, and the example of the curvature of the surface of water in a rotating bucket.

frame and sets
As in Classical architecture, in Gothic architecture, too, an aedicule or tabernacle frame is a structural framing device that gives importance to its contents, whether an inscribed plaque, a cult object, a bust or the like, by assuming the tectonic vocabulary of a little building that sets it apart from the wall against which it is placed.
For example, the BBC suggests program makers who are recording in 16: 9 frame their shots in a 14: 9 aspect ratio which is then broadcast for non-widescreen televisions with small black bars at the top and bottom of the picture, while owners of widescreen TV sets see the full 16: 9 picture.
( or a tricycle frameset ) Conversion sets can also supplied ready to be brazed onto a lightweight, steel, bicycle frame to form a complete trike.
A model M for the language is an ordered pair ( F, V ) where F is a frame and V is a valuation function mapping sets of worlds ( propositions ) to propositional letters.
The operating principle consists of a stationary magnetic element affixed to the frame of the headphone which sets up a static magnetic field.
If a cinematographer sets a camera to expose one frame every minute for four hours, and then that footage is projected at 24 frames per second, a four hour event will take 10 seconds to present, and one can present the events of a whole day ( 24 hours ) in just one minute.
* Frame of a vector space, a generalization of a basis to sets of possibly linearly dependent vectors which also satisfy the frame condition
Opel's run across the stage occurred with Niven mostly between him and the camera, so nothing below the waist was visible to the TV audience ; a brief blurred view of Opel's genitalia at the edge of the frame was obscured by the overscan on most contemporary TV sets.
Western-style futons are an alternative to a bed or other furniture, and are often sold in sets that include the mattress and frame.
The ICTS vehicle was built using a lightweight aluminium frame riding on two sets of articulated trucks using small steel wheels.
NTSC sets display both 24 frame / s and 25 frame / s material without any speed shifting by using a technique called 3: 2 pulldown, but at the expense of introducing unsmooth playback in the form of telecine judder.
Aiming to give an accuracy of 1 micro-arcsecond to the early stages of the SIM, the technique allows star positions to be measured without first setting up a grid of reference stars ; instead, it sets up a reference frame using several reference stars and a target star observed from different locations, and star positions are calculated using delay measurements from the separate observations.
A notable ( and often pointed out ) feature of Sylvania's TVs at the time was the " halo light ", which was an illuminated " frame " around the image which was supposed to have made watching the image easier on the eyes, similar to Philips ' " AmbiLight " feature on television sets today.
However to match 50 field interlaced PAL / SECAM or 59. 94 / 60 field interlaced NTSC signal, frame rate conversion should be performed using various " pulldown " techniques ; most advanced TV sets can restore the original 24 frame / s signal using an inverse telecine process.
** 1 October: first TV sets were produced, with screen 3x9 cm, with mechanical rasterization in 30 lines, 12. 5 frame / s.
These sets will display only the centre 432 lines of the 4: 3 image, to fill all of the 16: 9 frame.
Another approach is to use two sets of suitably narrowband backlights ( e. g. LEDs ), with slightly differing colors, in combination with broadband optical filters in the panel, and alternating backlights each consecutive frame.
The governing body, the International Cycling Union ( UCI ), sets limits on design and dimensions as well as the shape and diameter of the tubes used to construct the frame.
Defined by Toni Morrison as " a global novel ", the book sets itself in the wide frame of Western and post-colonial culture, through the multilingualism of its characters, the mixture of East and West and the great number of references that span from Greek mythology, European philosophy and contemporaries such as Milan Kundera and the stars of rock ' n roll.
The locomotive frame must allow for significant side play to be provided to the center axle set, as well as allowing for end play for the end sets.
In the theatres, scenes involving ghosts were shown in a " process " dubbed Illusion-O: the filmed elements of the actors and the sets — everything except the ghosts — were displayed in regular black-and-white, while the ghost elements were tinted a pale blue and superimposed over the frame.
Previously, the only locomotives with split sets of drivers were articulated locomotives, but the duplex used one rigid frame.

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