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frame and lock
As an anchor for the spring lock, insert a Af bar in the lower left corner of the frame as shown in Fig. 7.
The barrels, a carrier, and a lock cylinder were separate and all mounted on a solid plate revolving around a central shaft, mounted on an oblong fixed frame.
The lock cylinder was encased and joined to the frame.
With no way to lock the hammer back, DAO designs tend to have bobbed or spurless hammers, and may even have the hammer completely covered by the revolver's frame ( i. e., shrouded or hooded ).
Many games lock their frame rate at lower but more sustainable levels to give consistently smooth motion.
This allows the receiver to lock onto the start of each frame and match up each channel in turn.
* A generic rod and hook toolkit to slip between the car window and car frame and to open the lock behind the window.
One such problem is " laser lock ", where the player reads the same two fields for a given frame over and over again, causing the picture to look frozen as if the movie were paused.
A large steel screw would then be driven into the safe's lock, or between the safe's door and its frame.
Either the frame buckled or the lock failed as the pressure excerted by the device was reputedly up-to three tons.
A shotgun is used for breaching by placing the gun next to a door lock ( 0 to 2 inches away, 0 to 5 cm ), and firing at a 45 degrees downward angle through the door between the lock or latch and the door frame.
The method used to lock the drum against the device frame is by the use of two straight knurl edge discs that are thrown outwards by centrifugal force as they ride on parallel ramps milled into the drum's enclosed outer periphery.
The first examples of the pistol had the safety on left side of the hammer, but later models moved the safety to the left side of the frame, where it could also lock the slide.
strike plate, or a box keep, which lines the hole in the frame into which the bolt fits ; and the keyed cylinder which operates the locking / unlocking function of the lock body.
Frame bags often use a kissing lock closure, with two interlocking metal beads set on the top of the frame.
In addition to the Bic pen, the three most common methods that can be used to break open Kryptonite locks are the use of a small hydraulic bottle jack to spring open the lock, an angle grinder to cut the U-Lock, or a portable plasma cutting-torch to melt away enough of the U-Lock or chain to allow the frame or securing apparatus to pass through the gap.
The most secure locking method therefore is to lock the wheels and frame to each other and to an immovable object.
In links where there is already a byte lock mechanism present such as within an E-carrier or SDH frame, the receiver need only byte-shift ( rather than of bit-shifting ) along the receive data stream to find lock.
Before Rogers could call to Jones to release the ground frame lock, the stopping train arrived.
Artifis bribes the stone-delivery man to throw his quarry away, before Obelix beats him up, causing him to reveal the truth, a henchman tries to lock the Gauls inside a pyramid but Dogmatix helps him find his way out, he tries to frame the Gauls by sending a poisoned cake to Cleopatra, but Getafix makes an antidote enabling the Gauls to eat it, then cures the taster and claims eating too much rich food was giving him a bad stomach.
It has three functional sections: the barrel and cylinder section, the lock and hammer action, and the frame which houses the trigger, recoil spring, grip, and safety.

frame and works
By " art " we may frame several artistic " works " or " creations " as so though this reference remains within the institution or special event which creates it and this leaves some works or other possible " art " outside of the frame work, or other interpretations such as other phenomenon which may not be considered as " art ".
The most commonly used method works by comparing each frame in the video with the previous one.
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.
* History documents change, using it to argue political economy ; historical works have political economy as the narrative's frame.
's life thus becomes something of a " frame story " ( albeit indirectly ) for such works as his opera The Abduction of Figaro.
The AGA cooker is a heat storage stove and cooker, which works on the principle that a heavy frame made from cast iron components can absorb heat from a relatively low-intensity but continuously-burning source, and the accumulated heat can then be used when needed for cooking.
It works like this: A host will receive a frame and look in the LLC header to find out to what protocol stack the packet is destined-for example, the IP protocol at the network layer or IPX.
The concept works by telling the framebuffer to use a specific chunk of its memory to display the current frame.
An example of how this works: if a star's position is measured by someone today, he / she then uses a standard transformation to obtain the position expressed in terms of the standard reference frame of J2000, and it is often then this J2000 position which is shared with others.
The law applies to works of art valued at more that $ 100. 00 ( not including frame ).
Frank Furness ' Clearing House, now demolished like many of his best works in Philadelphia, contained an array of violent pressures within a rigid frame.
* 2000-EFILM works with Panavision to transform digitally originated HDTV 24 frame progressive scan images to film.
This encoding works very well if only a small portion of the screen changes from one frame to the next ( like a mouse pointer moving across a desktop, or text being written at the cursor ), but bandwidth demands get very high if a lot of pixels change at the same time, such as when scrolling a window or viewing full-screen video.
The original GER signalbox dating from 1888 is being restored, complete with its original lever frame, as part of the works to signal the passing loop which has been reinstated through the station.
In an interview with Las Vegas Sun reporters, Gibbons said “ I never knew this job had a time frame on it that requires me to be sitting behind a desk at a certain hour .” He also said that he works about 60 hours a week for the state.
Malafrena is written for an adult audience, as opposed to children and young adults, the target audience of most of Le Guin's works in the 1979-1994 time frame.
This works perfectly for video cameras, where each field results from a separate exposure-the effective frame rate doubles, there are now 50 rather than 25 exposures per second.
Also there is a common ground of his works with those of Hermann Nitsch and Rudolf Schwarzkogler, two other Viennese, who display their own bodies in the frame of reference of injury, pain, and death.
To add to confusion, the popular editing program Final Cut Pro refers to 23. 976 as " 23. 98 " in menus and dialogs, even though it correctly works with the footage at the 23. 976 frame rate.
BTH ( the main contractor ) provided electrical equipment, Paxman supplied the power units, and Clayton supplied bogies and superstructure, with the frame construction and final assembly taking place at Yorkshire Engine's Sheffield works.
MacNeill felt it was " tructured in a cozy, country-like frame of harmonies and acoustic guitars, most of the album works all too well.

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