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assembly and reflected
A cross-section ( or ' side-view ') of the optical components of a typical SLR camera shows how the light passes through the lens assembly ( 1 ), is reflected by the mirror ( 2 ) placed at a 45-degree angle, and is projected on the matte focusing screen ( 5 ).
This is reflected in some other assembly languages by using words like load, store or copy instead of move.
In feudal society, the formal class system was reflected in the composition of the state's ' representative ' assembly ( The States (" Landstände ")), regardless of its name well described as estates: it was not intended as an elected reflection of public opinion, but a fixed expression of established power as recognized in formal privileges, including the right to be seated in person ( granted to many aristocrats and prelates, as well as certain cities ) or to be represented as elector in a college that is entitled to one or more seats.
The area running alongside Mile End Road was known as Mile End Green, and became known as a place of assembly for Londoners, reflected in the name of Assembly Passage.
The revised nose and tail sections featured body colour bumpers integral with the valance panels, which reflected the work done concurrently to present the Mondial 3. 2 models, with which they also shared a similar radiator grille and front light assembly layout.
The term " Mars Direct " reflected the idea of launching crews and habitats directly to Mars, without assembly or significant loiter in low Earth orbit.

assembly and range
It is possible, however, that after assembly the catapults were moved forward, thus bringing them in range of the walls ' defences.
Among the challenges in tweeter design and manufacture are: providing adequate damping, to stop the dome's motion rapidly when the signal ends ; ensuring suspension linearity, to allow high output at the low end of its frequency range ; ensuring freedom from contact with the magnet assembly, keeping the dome centered as it moves ; and providing adequate power handling without adding excessive mass.
The Mark IV Cortina range, introduced into local assembly early in 1977, was very similar to that offered in the UK-a main specification difference, however, was the use of metric instrumentation, and that a 2-door sedan was not offered.
The 1. 8-litre engine and automatic transmission later were added to CKD assembly and the entire range was renamed Magnum in 1976.
An extensive range of application software was built into 256 KB of ROM: standard office suite programs, communications, a 90, 000 word spelling dictionary, and user programming toolchains for Forth and assembly language.
Presumably the fixed assembly for portable recorders was more difficult to make and gave lesser sound quality ( especially dynamic range ) when playing analog cassettes ( which was acceptable for use with headphones ), but took up less space and was less sensitive to mechanical problems which were more important for the portable application.
A technology roadmap project, led by the Battelle Memorial Institute and hosted by several U. S. National Laboratories has explored a range of atomically precise fabrication technologies, including both early-generation and longer-term prospects for programmable molecular assembly ; the report was released in December, 2007.
These dual positions allowed Terral to assembly a range of statewide political contacts.
Tasks range from minor to major, from unskilled to highly skilled, and include painting, drywall repair, remodeling, minor plumbing work, minor electrical work, household carpentry, sheetrock, crown moulding, and furniture assembly ( see more complete list below.
Local assembly of the Telstar ceased in 1997, when VANZ's Auckland plant closed, and was replaced in all forms by the Belgian-built Mondeo range.
* Cg code is portable to a wide range of hardware and platforms, unlike assembly code, which usually depends on hardware and the platforms it's written for.
' Solid rocket booster ' applies to the entire rocket assembly, which includes the recovery parachutes, electronic instrumentation, separation rockets, range safety destruct system, and thrust vector control.
The VR6 uses suspension components from the A3 model range, including the rear axle assembly and some parts of the A3's ' plus ' type front axle assembly.
The grille treatment on the new VH range was a direct design descendant from the US Mopars with the central recessed area for grille and headlamps, surrounded by uninterrupted trim on the outer leading edge of the whole assembly.
Selective assembly merely grades the parts into several ranges ; within each range, there is still random interchangeability.
It is often used in writing laws and specifications: Those convicted of violating this law shall be imprisoned for a term of not less than three years ; The electronics assembly shall be able to operate within a normal temperature range.
* Various other tests for assembly functioning in a range of conditions ( temperature, humidity, vibration, strain, etc.
However, by the early 1990s the Tonghae site was reportedly expanded from 2 km to 9 km and the following infrastructure was added: a missile assembly facility, a fuel storage facility, a guidance and range control center, and tracking facilities.
There is a clean room for preparing satellites for launch, a fully enclosed 17-story-tall rocket assembly building and two independent range and telemetry systems.
One improvement over the Source Four is a wider range of adjustment in regards to rotation of the barrel assembly.
It does not have a slide assembly ( so that it has less air leakage ), and it has a wider tonal range and dynamic.
Materials and fabrication changes have since allowed the assembly of balls whose interior components have a much greater range of density, thereby offering a new ball choice that, in physics terms, involves the moment of inertia of a solid sphere.
The Ghauri-II uses increased motor assembly length and improved propellants for an increased range of.

assembly and views
In principle the service is open to all baptised Christians, however an individuals eligibility to participate depends on the views of each particular assembly.
The " National Party ", representing the centre or centre-left of the assembly, included Honoré Mirabeau, La Fayette, and Bailly ; while Adrien Duport, Barnave and Alexandre Lameth represented somewhat more extreme views.
The " National Party ", representing the centre or centre-left of the assembly, represented somewhat more extreme views.
Although formally organised party politics plays no role in the States of Jersey assembly, members often vote together in two main blocs – a minority of members, holding broadly progressive views and critical of the Council of Ministers versus a majority of members, of conservative ideology, who support the Council of Ministers.
This was extremely important for the democracy, as it gave disparate and sometimes superficially unattractive views a chance to be heard in the Athenian assembly.
In 1848, when nearly every throne in Europe was shaken by the spread of revolutionary sentiments, he was elected delegate to the national German assembly at Frankfurt – a sufficient proof that at this time he was regarded as no mere narrow and technical theologian, but as a man of wide and independent views.
Seeking to avoid a synod, the States of Holland allowed Arminius to expound on his views to their assembly on October 30, 1608.
Magnetic Island became an important defensive position during World War II due to its proximity to Townsville, an important military base, and its views over Cleveland Bay, a significant anchorage and assembly point for large fleets and convoys operating in the south Pacific.
His views met with small support from the assembly, and with the exception of a short period after the decree of September 1871, by which the emperor raised hopes for Bohemian self-government, he ceased to appear in the senate from 1861 onwards.
Poole was a jure divino presbyterian, and an authorised defender of the views on ordination of the London provincial assembly, as formulated by William Blackmore.
In the factories the process was similar, with a workers ' committee becoming responsible to the general assembly of the syndicate, and technicians ( in a few cases the former owners or managers ) planning production in accordance with the workers ' views.
Kuenen especially presents a good summary of the more recent theories, while L. Löw ( who is not mentioned by Kuenen ) expresses views totally divergent from those generally held with regard to the Great Synagogue ; this body he takes to be the assembly described in I Macc.
: If one views the magnet as an assembly of circulating atomic currents moving through the pipe, Lenz ’ s law implies that the induced eddies in the pipe wall counter circulate ahead of the moving magnet and co-circulate behind it.
But in November 1969 there was a major split in the TPS which eventually led to the downfall of the movement. In 1969, Purushothama Rao unveiled Telangana map in the state assembly and he was for outright separation during the 1969 Telangana movement and he supported the student views.
In the summer elections were held, and on the meeting of parliament Bartolommei's unitarian views prevailed, the assembly voting the resolution that the house of Lorraine had forfeited its rights and that Tuscany must be united to Italy under King Victor Emmanuel.

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