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design and consists
Originally designed as a lightweight anchor for seaplanes, this design consists of two plow-like blades mounted to a shank, with a folding stock crossing through the crown of the anchor.
ASCII art is a graphic design technique that uses computers for presentation and consists of pictures pieced together from the 95 printable ( from a total of 128 ) characters defined by the ASCII Standard from 1963 and ASCII compliant character sets with proprietary extended characters ( beyond the 128 characters of standard 7-bit ASCII
Hogarth, for example, thinks that beauty consists of ( 1 ) fitness of the parts to some design ; ( 2 ) variety in as many ways as possible ; ( 3 ) uniformity, regularity or symmetry, which is only beautiful when it helps to preserve the character of fitness ; ( 4 ) simplicity or distinctness, which gives pleasure not in itself, but through its enabling the eye to enjoy variety with ease ; ( 5 ) intricacy, which provides employment for our active energies, leading the eye on " a wanton kind of chase "; and ( 6 ) quantity or magnitude, which draws our attention and produces admiration and awe.
* Type collections: Often a collection consists of an examples of major design variants for a period of time in one country or region.
A popular detachable design consists of a main arm that is attached to the weapon, a plate on one end that secures four or more individual bolts at a point on their shafts and at the other end a cover that secures their heads.
The design of the controllers is similar to that of Mattel's Intellivision — the controller is rectangular and consists of a numeric keypad and a set of side buttons.
The design consists of silver helmets, silver pants, and either blue or white jerseys.
Filter design consists of finding a possible transfer function that can be implemented within certain practical constraints dictated by the technology or desired complexity of the system, followed by a practical design that realizes that transfer function using the chosen technology.
This consists of the people who design the sets and create the graphic art.
The uniform design consists of red trim and either Navy blue or white jerseys.
* German martingale or Market Harborough: This design consists of a split fork that comes up from the chest, runs through the rings of the bit and attaches to the reins of the bridle between the bit and the rider's hand.
A common design consists of three layers.
The Agera's design follows a clear lineage from the previous Koenigsegg supercars, but adds many special new features, such as a wider front track, new styling and aero features, and a new interior ; including a new lighting technique they call " Ghost Light ," which consists of microscopic carbon nanotubes to hide the interior lighting until it's turned on, which then shines through what appeared to be solid aluminium.
A typical design consists of a glass jar with conducting metal foil coating the inner and outer surfaces.
The team's logo is a fleur-de-lis ( a symbol of the City of New Orleans and of France's Royal Family, which included the House of Bourbon ), while its uniform design consists of gold helmets, gold pants, and either black or white jerseys.
It consists of a wood shaft with a curved blade fashioned onto the end, and is similar in design to the Chinese guan dao, although the blade of the weapon resembled that of the Korean woldo.
An extruded base is a basic, low-maintenance design which basically consists of the plastic base material melted into its form.
Automatic digital melting point meter M5000A basic melting point apparatus for the analysis of crystalline solids consists of a oil bath with a transparent window ( most basic design: a Thiele tube ) and a simple magnifier.
In VHDL, a design consists at a minimum of an entity which describes the interface and an architecture which contains the actual implementation.
The collection consists of grand and upright pianos in Steinway's traditional design, but instead of the traditional ebony finish the pianos of the crown jewel collection are made in veneers of rare woods from around the world.
This design consists of a large metal helmet and similarly large metal belt connected by leather jacket and pants.
Anti-features are often used as part of a product differentiation strategy, allowing a complete product line to be created from a single design or code base that actually consists of a number of versions of the same high-end product with progressively more features deliberately disabled as the price point drops.
The design consists of a field of light blue ( called " Larkspur " or " U. N. blue "), two narrow parallel horizontal yellow (" Bunting Yellow ") stripes in the bottom half, and a four-pointed white-fimbriated red (" Union Flag red ") star in the canton.
In October 2010, CARAS announced a new design for mass-produced trophies which consists of a laser engraving of Elford's Juno spiral figure within a transparent block.

design and interlocking
The design of a mechanical interlocking frame is much like a mechanical puzzle, but once understood, the principles can be applied to any track and signal arrangement.
A major aspect of the MIPS design was to fit every sub-phase, including cache-access, of all instructions into one cycle, thereby removing any needs for interlocking, and permitting a single cycle throughput.
: Logo design: White interlocking ' S ' and ' D '
Cathedral Windows is a block type that uses reverse appliqué using large amounts of folded muslin, and features modular blocks of an interlocking circular design that frame small squares or diamonds of colorful light-weight cotton.
An oddity of the design is that it depicts nineteen interlocking gears.
The design has some similarities to the earlier Eddystone Lighthouse designed by John Smeaton which was also built on an offshore reef using interlocking stones, but also contained newer features, such as rotating lights alternating between red and white.
The PHC was built in 1970 by fitting interlocking logs together from a Norwegian design.
Similarly, Palladio created a new configuration for the design of Catholic churches that established two interlocking architectural orders, each clearly articulated, yet delineating a hierarchy of a larger order overriding a lesser order.
On Tuesday, 18 November 1924, Chanel, Inc. filed trademark applications for the typeset mark Chanel and for the distinctive interlocking CC design plus word mark.
Weaving strategies for avoiding slit formation, such as interlocking, produce a more blurred design image.
Compared to Saxby's design, Toucey and Buchanans ' interlocking mechanism was more cumbersome and less sophisticated, so was not implemented very widely.
New York Times writer Joe Queenan criticized the mall's Brutalist exterior for lacking any sense of design or theme, and characterized its rectangular layout as " a series of interlocking coffins ".
Frogs are made by looping and interlocking the cording or fabric tube into the desired design, then securing the places where the cords touch by hand-sewing.
The design involved driving four rows of interlocking steel piles into the ground, using a vibrating pile driver to minimise the noise nuisance which is normally associated with hammer action pile driving.
The concept also featured a cobra roll inversion and interlocking corkscrews, signature design elements for B & M coasters but ones not used before or since by Arrow.
This system of interlocking weaves, known as kadiyal, is done so that there are no extra floats on the back of the motif thus making the design nearly reversible.

design and circles
( Whether the downsides versus the upsides justifies a complex design or not is food for a never-ending debate in certain circles.
Pei's design placed the rigid shoebox at an angle to the surrounding street grid, connected at the north end to a long rectangular office building, and cut through the middle with an assortment of circles and cones.
His efficient design drew praise in American scientific circles but by this time there were multiple competing versions of the marine propeller.
Though the structure was never built, its design was engraved and circulated widely in professional circles.
In the north transept Grimthorpe had the Perpendicular window demolished and his design inserted — a rose window of circles, cusped circles and lozenges arrayed in five rings around the central light, sixty-four lights in total, each circle with a different glazing pattern.
The community's street network design consists largely of circles.
One of the terms used in design circles to describe some of these diffraction and reflection artifacts is the baffle step effect.
Introduced in 1927 in commemoration of Charles Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic flight in the Spirit of St. Louis, Aviator playing cards feature a bordered, monotone back design of predominantly circles.
Aspects of this form of retro-futurism can also be associated with the late 1970s and early 1980s the neo-Constructivist revival that emerged in art and design circles.
These have a tripartite design with reeded circles and baskets of flowers in the central panel flanked by diamond lozenges in the side panels.
Birmingham manufacturers sought design leadership in fashionable circles in London or Paris, but then priced their goods to appeal to the emerging middle class consumer economy ; " for the London season the Spitalfields silk weavers produced each year their new designs, and the Birmingham toy-makers their buttons, buckles, patchboxes, snuff boxes, chatelaines, watches, watch seals ... and other jewellery.
The development of new forms of geometric projection in the construction of perspective corresponds with the invention of novel pictorial art forms of visual representation in the Italian Renaissance, since the fourteenth century and up till the end of the sixteenth century, and specifically within the circles of architectural and artistic experimentation and design.
Many of her friends in the rich, influential and fashionable circles would request her advice on the interior design of their homes.
alt = Official map of Griffin's award winning design, showing the concentric circles and hexagonal rings in the streets and geometric lakes.
The second design was a vertical wheel that was powered through climbing in place instead of walking in circles.
While there is no known influence for the design of the interior, it resembles the ceiling of the famous Salone dei Cinquecento at the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy featuring a similar coffered grid with dentils and repeating circles.
Even though the valve angle is closer to what is considered in some racing circles to be ideal for power ( approximately 25 degrees ), its other design differences and the intake which is tuned for a primary harmonic resonance at low RPM means that it has about 10 % less power compared to the 4A-GE engine.
) The building of this house is considered to be the turning point in his life, when he left the artistic circles of Munich and moved away from the Jugendstil towards a sober and austere style of design.
The design also does not allow for the use of mechanical setting circles to locate astronomical objects although modern digital setting circles have removed this shortcoming.
The main geometrics of the design are known: the intersection of two circles with connections of precisely the length of a Pythagorean triangle joining the center of the circle, the center of the fountain and one end of the fountain.
In recent years, the design has gained a minor following in Hot Rodding circles as a period style engine because it looks similar to a 1930s Offenhauser DOHC design.

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