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The extraordinary contrabass serpent ( in nominal CC ) made by the Wood brothers in Huddersfield, England, c. 1840 ) has all of its holes covered by keys but, owing to the varying sizes of the holes and " chimneys " extending from each hole, which are in turn covered by flat keys, is really more of a wooden contrabass ophicleide in serpentine shape.
Wood framing ties generally have holes allowing them to be fastened to the wood structure by nails or screws.
Indeed, the first playoff in The Masters in 1935 was contested over 36 holes, when Gene Sarazen overcame Craig Wood.
The defeat means Norman has lost playoffs in each of the four majors, a dubious honour he shares with Craig Wood, who lost playoffs in three of them and also the 1934 PGA Championship ( in match play ) final in extra holes.

holes and show
The observations show that the cloud is asymmetrical and matches the pattern of X-ray binaries ( binary star systems containing black holes or neutron stars ), mostly on one side of the galactic center.
Based on this principle, Hawking set out to show that black holes do not radiate.
The company drilled many dry holes and ran into trouble, as investors began to balk at pouring more money into drilling with no oil to show for it.
Opossums have claws on all fingers fore and hind except on the two thumbs ( in the photograph, claw marks show as small holes just beyond the tip of each finger ); these generally show in the tracks but may not.
Clifton, realising that there were crucial holes in the concert footage, suggested that the entire show be recreated at Shepperton Studios in August 1974, on a mock-up of the Madison Square Garden stage.
Cuts across some bone show a pattern of minute holes looking like dark dots.
Other critics have complained that while the show had an original and innovative storyline with beautiful visuals and appealing characters, the episodes themselves were poorly paced, undeveloped, and plagued with plot holes.
They are rootlike in appearance and often show branching or small holes.
Seth and Kate shoot out more holes, which allows them to survive until Carlos and his guards show up.
Recent results from the Pierre Auger Observatory show that ultra-high-energy cosmic ray arrival directions appear to be correlated with extragalactic supermassive black holes at the center of nearby galaxies called active galactic nuclei ( AGN ).
A peep show could be a wooden box with a hole or several holes, containing a set of pictures which the show-man could set into a viewing position by pulling a corresponding string.
edh-Dhib fell into one of the holes later, retrieved some scrolls from a pot, and went to show them to Jum ' a.
These considerations show that, since substantivalism allows the construction of holes, that the universe must, on that view, be indeterministic.
The siphuncle itself only rarely gets preserved, but many fossils show the holes, called septal necks ( or siphuncle notches ), through which the siphuncle passed.
It was customary for fresco painters to use a full-sized detailed drawing, a cartoon, to transfer a design onto a plaster surface – many frescoes show little holes made with a stiletto, outlining the figures.
The two chains attached to the weights and the lack of winding holes in the dial show this to be a 30-hour clock.
Although the format of the show varied over the years, the typical set-up for the 30-minute show was the following: four competitors would play 18 holes of miniature golf on one of the courses of the " Mini-Putt " miniature golf franchise.
Each show consists of several segments, the Lachgeschichten purely to amuse, and the Sachgeschichten (" non-fiction stories "), short educational features on a variety of topics, such as what must be done before a plane can take off or how holes get into Swiss cheese or the stripes into toothpaste.
A surgical stent is an acrylic wafer that fits over either the teeth, the bone surface or the mucosa ( when all the teeth are missing ) with pre-drilled holes to show the position and angle of the implants to be placed.
* Eve Kelly hosts Best Boy Entertainment's show, The Skinny Dip, as she seeks out the world's most out-of-the-way swimming holes.
These considerations show that, since substantivalism allows the construction of holes, that the universe must, on that view, be indeterministic.
Archaeological discoveries have found a block of travertine that bears dowel holes that show the Jewish Wars financed the building of the Flavian Amphitheatre.

holes and where
When brain tissue from a CJD patient is examined under a microscope, many tiny holes can be seen where whole areas of nerve cells have died.
In a semiconductor it is sometimes useful to think of the current as due to the flow of positive " holes " ( the mobile positive charge carriers that are places where the semiconductor crystal is missing a valence electron ).
Approaching the minimum of the solar cycle ( also named butterfly cycle ), the extension of the quiet Sun increases until it covers the whole disk surface excluding some bright points on the hemisphere and the poles, where there are the coronal holes.
The flat top has two holes ; the square hole is called the hardy hole, where the square shank of the hardy fits.
The simple formula for the Hall coefficient given above becomes more complex in semiconductors where the carriers are generally both electrons and holes which may be present in different concentrations and have different mobilities.
This is known as drop-stitch knitting, and produces a vertical ladder of see-through holes in the fabric, corresponding to where the wale had been.
A properly made kilt, when buckled on the tightest holes of the straps, is not so loose that the wearer can easily twist the kilt around their body, nor so tight that it causes " scalloping " of the fabric where it is buckled.
* Noborigama kiln-the Noborigama is an evolution from Anagama design as a multi-chamber kiln, usually built on a slope, where wood is stacked from the front firebox at first, then only through the side-stoking holes with the benefit of having air heated up to 600 ° C from the front firebox, enabling more efficient firings.
Modern tests and contemporary accounts agree therefore that well-made plate armour could protect against longbows, however there are a number of caveats to this point ; not all plate armour was well-made or well looked after, and there were also weak points in the eye and air holes and joints where arrows could penetrate, meaning that even if the armour was proof against nearly all arrows, being shot at by thousands of longbowmen would have been an uncomfortable experience, physically and mentally.
A closed loop liquid core nuclear reactor, where the fissile material is molten uranium cooled by a working gas pumped in through holes in the base of the containment vessel.
This mechanism is extremely weak for most stellar objects, only becoming significant in cases where there is a combination of extreme mass and extreme acceleration, such as with black holes or neutron stars that are orbiting each other closely.
Depending on where the inlet holes are located on the probe, it can measure static pressures or stagnation pressures.
Use of pencils or other objects would rub the numbers and letters off the dials where numbers and letters were viewed through the finger holes.
In a Middle Eastern country, where the roof may be used for recreation, it is often walled, and drainage holes must be provided to stop water from pooling and seeping through the porous roofing material.
These include the appearance to the disciples in the upper room, where Thomas did not believe until he was invited to put his finger into the holes in Jesus ' hands and side ; the Road to Emmaus appearance ; and beside the Sea of Galilee to encourage Peter to serve his followers.
An " ideal " pattern would put nearly 100 % of the pellets in the circle and would have no voids — any region where a target silhouette will fit and not cover 3 or more holes is considered a potential problem.
The concept of holes can also be applied to metals, where the Fermi level lies within the conduction band.
Temporary wooden " viewing platforms " were set up for tourists to view construction crews clearing out the gaping holes where the towers once stood.
Tidal effects become particularly pronounced near small bodies of high mass, such as neutron stars or black holes, where they are responsible for the " spaghettification " of infalling matter.
These wires pass through holes drilled in the blades at suitable distances from the blade root and are usually brazed to the blades at the point where they pass through.
Small holes also permitted some alcohol to escape directly into the combustion chamber, forming a cooled boundary layer that further protected the wall of the chamber, especially at the throat where the chamber was narrowest.
where is the energy of interaction between the B and C level holes in a final atomic state x and the Rs represent intra-and extra-atomic transition energies accounting for electronic screening.
A stone cover was placed over the burial place with two holes where pilgrims could insert their heads and kiss the tomb ; this arrangement is illustrated in the ' Miracle Windows ' of the Trinity Chapel.
Suspension of disbelief may be seen in enjoyment of many B-grade science fiction films and television series such as the early series of Doctor Who, where the audience willingly ignores low-budget props and occasional plot holes, in order to engage fully with the story — which may be the more so for those additions to its inherent outrageousness.
Prior to the development of the Boehm system, flutes were most commonly made of wood, with an inverse conical bore, eight keys, and tone holes ( the openings where the fingers are placed to produce specific notes ) that were small in size, and thus easily covered by the fingertips.

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