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Moving and farther
Moving the core farther into the coil increases the permeability, increasing the inductance.
Moving the film farther away from the pinhole will result in a telephoto or narrow angle view and a longer exposure time.
Moving the card farther led to the increase in the size of the image, until finally the spectrum described by Newton in the Opticks was produced ...
Moving these silicon atoms farther apart reduces the atomic forces that interfere with the movement of electrons through the transistors and thus better mobility, resulting in better chip performance and lower energy consumption.

Moving and inland
Moving inland with a northwesterly direction they passed by the territory now known as Pilar, before they reached Camalig, Albay.
Moving westward, they founded in 118 BC the colony of Narbo Martius ( Narbonne ), the Mediterranean city nearest to inland Toulouse, and so they came into contact with the Tolosates, famous for their wealth and the key position of their capital for trade with the Atlantic.
Moving inland, Frederic turned north and northeast and was downgraded to a tropical storm near Meridian, Mississippi.
Moving inland, Diana rapidly weakened over the high terrain of Mexico, quickly deteriorating from a low-end category 2 hurricane immediately to a strong tropical storm just four hours later.
* Moving inland and away from monsoon sources in the Bay of Bengal, climate becomes more continental with greater summer-winter difference.
Moving quickly inland, Bret weakened to a tropical depression, and dissipated over the mountainous terrain of Central America.
Moving inland, it rapidly lost its strength and dissipated.
Moving inland, it rapidly lost its strength and dissipated.
Moving inland, the terrain sharply rises, and is dominated by abandoned sugar cane fields and small farm holdings, before giving way to tropical rainforests at approximately above sea level.

Moving and terrain
Moving target indicator is generally required for acceptable performance near terrain, but this introduces radar scalloping issues that complicate the receiver.
Moving inwards ( East ), the terrain shifts from the gently sloping coastal plain to the steep mountains of the North West Range, which, above 1000 feet, above sea level, is draped in tropical forests.
Moving across the mountainous terrain of mainland Mexico, Gert quickly weakened to a tropical depression upon its emerge into the Pacific, where it was reclassified as Tropical Depression Fourteen-E.

Moving and series
Moving by a series of jumps with both feet moving together.
Moving away from an early interest in Hegel, Dewey proceeded to reject all forms of dualism and dichotomy in favor of a philosophy of experience as a series of unified wholes in which everything can be ultimately related.
Just days later soap opera parody series Echo Beach premiered alongside its sister series, the comedy Moving Wallpaper.
Moving to England, he animated sequences for the children's series Do Not Adjust Your Set, which also featured Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin.
* " Witch Hunt ", a song by Rush on their Moving Pictures album and part of their Fear series
* Diana Wynne Jones — fantasy novelist, known for the Chrestomanci series and Howl's Moving Castle
On the " 2112 / Moving Pictures " episode of the television series Classic Albums, Rush drummer / lyricist Neil Peart commented on the writing of the song " The Twilight Zone ," featured on 2112.
Moving back to London, Cale made a series of solo albums which moved in a new direction.
There are multiverses also in the Warcraft universe, The Chronicles of Narnia, Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, and Diana Wynne Jones's Chrestomanci, Howl's Moving Castle and Deep Secret books and standalone book A Sudden Wild Magic.
Moving to Britain in the 1950s, Grainer collaborated with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop on a number of television series themes, including Giants of Steam ( a documentary about railways ) and in 1963 the science fiction series Doctor Who.
Moving on to the Eastern Finals the Nationals would battle the New York Knickerbockers beating their big city rivals in a 3-game series.
In the Terry Pratchett's Discworld series novel Moving Pictures the gong exists in a temple which is a portal to the Dungeon Dimensions.
Moving further west, the foothills of the Andes are dominated by a series of low valleys discharging either towards the Atlantic through the Limay river, or to the Pacific through the Manso and Puelo rivers: deep blue-water lakes form in the Andean valleys, with some regions reaching very low altitudes ( under 400 meters, or 1300 ft, in the Pacific basin, and 750 meters, or 2500 ft, in the Atlantic basin ).
* Moving Pictures ( TV series ), a 1990s UK programme devoted to film
* Moving average as used in the graphical presentation of time series data
* Moving average model for time series data in statistics ( subset of ARMA models )
Moving through three stages, from basic to advanced techniques, this in-depth approach to classical French cuisine offers a series of easy-to-follow menus and recipes that correspond to classes at the school.
Initially, the grades were indicated by Book 1, Book 2 and so on, but in later editions each grade had its own title in the series, e. g., Ready to Roll and Rolling Along were the Open Highways books for the first grade, Moving Ahead and More Power the books for the second grade, and Splendid Journey and Speeding Away the books for the third grade.
The series was created by Norman Hudis, who had written the first five Carry On films, and in the opening episode (' Moving Into Our House ') two couples and five individuals meet at an estate agent's and realise that if they pool their resources they can buy a house big enough to accommodate them all.
Fil-Cartoons, a frequent overseas contractor for Hanna-Barbera, was utilized for series 1, while Moving Images International animated for series 2-4.
Moving to Los Angeles, Van Dien landed a number of small parts in various television series and movies.

Moving and very
In the area of the Moving Panorama, there are somewhat more extant, though many are in poor repair and the conservation of such enormous paintings poses very expensive problems.
Moving Lepidocolaptes fuscus to Xiphorhynchus restores monophyly of Lepidocolaptes, and Xiphorhynchus was very much under-split ( Aleixo, 2002a, b ).
Moving the curtains aside revealed a very small blackboard, whereupon Lehmer said " Well, I guess we won't be doing any analytic number theory!
Moving radar is employed, as the name implies, when a police vehicle is in motion and can be very sophisticated, able to track vehicles approaching and receding, both in front of and behind the patrol vehicle.
Moving very rapidly, Hazel consolidated with a cold front and headed toward Ontario ; by midnight, it was centred over downtown Toronto.
" Precious Images " was shown every 15 minutes within London's Museum of the Moving Image ( opened 1988 ) but this very popular attraction was closed in 1999.
Moving parts such as the pistons, and to a lesser extent the crank and rods, must rely on the lubrication oil as a coolant, or to a very limited amount of conduction into the block and thence the main coolant.
Moving to London in 1848, he was introduced by David William Mitchell, an amateur illustrator himself and a secretary of the Zoological Society of London, to Trübner of Longmans publishing and the very next day was set to work on Gray's The Genera of Birds.
Moving quicksand makes this course very difficult, the most difficult in the game, in fact.
Moving to radio comedy she was a regular performer in the BBC's I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again ( with John Cleese, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden and David Hatch ), and a member of the panel in the very first edition of I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue.
Moving down to the very edge of the Rille they sampled a large 7 ft ( 2 m ) rock.
Moving very little, the winds soon diminished.

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