Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Longsword" ¶ 28
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Lenticular and are
Lenticular and spiral galaxies, taken together, are often referred to as disk galaxies.
The Ruhle Road Lenticular Metal Truss Bridge and Wiggins-Collamer House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
* Lenticular prints are images that create an illusion of depth by using lenticular lenses.
Lenticular galaxies are disk galaxies ( like spiral galaxies ) which have used up or lost most of their interstellar matter and therefore have very little ongoing star formation.
Lenticular galaxies are unique in that they have a visible disk component as well as a prominent bulge component.
Lenticular galaxies are often considered to be a poorly understood transition state between spiral and elliptical galaxies, which results in their intermediate placement on the Hubble sequence.
Lenticular galaxies are thus divided into subclasses based upon either the amount of dust present or the prominence of a central bar.
* Lenticular clouds are stationary lens-shaped clouds that are formed downwind of mountains by lee waves if the air mass is close to the dew point.
Lenticular clouds ( Altocumulus lenticularis ) are stationary lens-shaped clouds that form at high altitudes, normally aligned perpendicular to the wind direction.
* Lenticular galaxies ( designated S0 ) also consist of a bright central bulge surrounded by an extended, disk-like structure but, unlike spiral galaxies, the disks of lenticular galaxies have no visible spiral structure and are not actively forming stars in any significant quantity.
Lenticular galaxies are placed between the ellipticals and the spirals, at the point where the two prongs meet the “ handle ”.
Lenticular galaxies are also classified as unbarred ( SA0 ) or barred ( SB0 ), with the notation S0 reserved for those galaxies for which it is impossible to tell if a bar is present or not ( usually because they are edge-on to the line-of-sight ).
Lenticular printing is a technology in which lenticular lenses ( a technology that is also used for 3D displays ) are used to produce printed images with an illusion of depth, or the ability to change or move as the image is viewed from different angles.
Lenticular arrays are also used for 3D television ( autostereoscopic, enabling the 3D perception without glasses ), and number of prototypes have been shown in 2009 2010 by major companies such as Philips and LG.
Lenticular galaxies ( S0, SA0, SAB0, SB0, E8 ) are categorized under: Category: Lenticular galaxies.
Lenticular galaxies are of the type SAB0, SA0, S0, SB0, or E10
NOTE: lenticular galaxies, type E8 are categorized at: Category: Lenticular galaxies
: NOTE: Lenticular galaxies ( SAB0 ) are filed under: Category: Lenticular galaxies
** Lenticular printing, a technology in which a lenticular lenses are used in printing specifically

Lenticular and like
* Generators, like Star Shine and Lenticular Halo

Lenticular and lenses
Lenticular lens and parallax barrier technologies involve imposing two ( or more ) images on the same sheet, in narrow, alternating strips, and using a screen that either blocks one of the two images ' strips ( in the case of parallax barriers ) or uses equally narrow lenses to bend the strips of image and make it appear to fill the entire image ( in the case of lenticular prints ).
Lenticular is an adjective often relating to lenses.

Lenticular and for
Lenticular galaxies may also be evolved spiral galaxies, whose gas has been stripped away leaving no fuel for continued star formation.
Ghosting also occurs on choosing the wrong set of images for flip, as explained in How to Prevent Ghosting in Lenticular Printing.
* Lenticular lens, the technology used in lenticular printing and for 3D displays
Lenticular was used for theatrical presentation of numerous shorts in Russia from 1940 to 1948 and in 1946 for the feature length film Robinzon Kruzo
* Lenticular lens, a technology for making moving or 3D images

Lenticular and .
Image: Lenticular clouds and Mount Hotaka from Mount Otensho 1994-06-25. jpg | Altocumulus lenticularis
Lenticular galaxies share kinematic properties with both spiral and elliptical galaxies.
Lenticular cloud s stuck on top of the flow ( A ) and ( B ) will appear immobile despite the strong wind.
File: Lenticular4. jpg. jpeg | Lenticular cloud above northern Presidential Range, New Hampshire, USA.
File: MtJeffersonoregon. jpg | Lenticular Cloud Rings covering Mt.
File: Lenticularis cloud above gletscher Skaftafell Iceland 26jun05. JPG | Lenticular cloud above Skaftafell glacier in Iceland.
File: Lenticular cloud santa clarita. JPG | Lenticular Cloud over Santa Clarita, CA, United States.

blades and are
The most common are the twist drill, the solid center shaft with interchangeable cutting blades, the double spur bit, and the power wood bit.
They are herbs with corms and leaves which are sometimes stalked ( petiolate ) with wide blades.
Of particular interest and national importance are the Neolithic flint mines at Arnhofen, where, around 7, 000 years ago, Stone Age people made flint, which was fashioned into drills, blades and arrowheads, and was regarded as the steel of the Stone Age.
In general Spanish, they are known as cortaplumas ( penknife, when it comes to folding blades ); in Spain, Mexico, and Costa Rica, they are colloquially known as cutters ; and in Uruguay the segmented fixed-blade knives are known as " trinchetas ".
Utility knives may use fixed, folding, or retractable or replaceable blades, and come in a wide variety of lengths and styles suited to the particular set of tasks they are designed to perform.
Spare or used blades are stored in the hollow handle of some models, and can be accessed by removing a screw and opening the handle.
The blades for this type of utility knife come in both double-and single-ended versions, and are interchangeable with many, but not all, of the later copies.
Most utility knives are not well suited to use as offensive weapons, with the exception of some outdoor-type utility knives employing longer blades.
Alpha bronze alloys of 4 – 5 % tin are used to make coins, springs, turbines and blades.
Diamonds are embedded in drill tips or saw blades, or ground into a powder for use in grinding and polishing applications.
Freshly cut petioles of celery are prone to decay, which can be prevented or reduced through the use of sharp blades during processing, gentle handling, and proper sanitation.
They are usually armed with machine guns and grenade launchers and usually tracked to provide enough tractive force to push blades and rakes.
** Water ( hydroelectric )-Turbine blades are acted upon by flowing water, produced by hydroelectric dams or tidal forces.
In an internal combustion engine the expansion of the high temperature and high pressure gases, which are produced by the combustion, directly applies force to components of the engine, such as the pistons or turbine blades or a nozzle, and by moving it over a distance, generates useful mechanical energy.
These are also called blades.
Efficient foil-type kites such as power kites can also be used to sail upwind under the same principles as used by other sailing craft, provided that lateral forces on the ground or in the water are redirected as with the keels, center boards, wheels and ice blades of traditional sailing craft.
* Compulsory figures, in which skaters use their blades to draw circles, figure 8s, and similar shapes in ice, and are judged on the accuracy and clarity of the figures and the cleanness and exact placement of the various turns on the circles.
Paul Van Arsdale ( b. 1920 ), a player from upstate New York, uses flexible hammers made from hacksaw blades, with leather-covered wooden blocks attached to the ends ( these are modeled after the hammers used by his grandfather, Jesse Martin ).
Rowing technique on the erg broadly follows the same pattern as that of a normal rowing stroke on water, but with minor modifications: it is not necessary to " tap down " at the finish, since there are no blades to extract from water ; but many who also row on water do this anyway.
The swords listed are Koto blades from several different provinces, 100 of the 166 swords listed are known to exist today with Soshu blades being very well represented.

1.081 seconds.