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*** Lock block-A solid block of wood mounted within a hollow-core flush door near the bolt to provide a solid and stable location for mounting the door's hardware.
*** Lock block-A solid block of wood mounted within a hollow-core flush door near the bolt to provide a solid and stable location for mounting the door's hardware.
Before his execution in 1553 by Queen Mary for attempting to place Lady Jane Grey on the throne, Dudley had built the new stable block and widened the tiltyard to its current form.
These metabolites form adducts with the DNA, which can cause errors in replication, and the bulky aromatic adducts may form stable intercalation between bases and block replication.
The stable block at Chatsworth is prominently situated on the rising ground to the north-east of the house.
In 1797 the manor house was destroyed by fire, leaving only the stable block, which survives today as flats, and the coach house, which was converted into homes.
John Logie Baird's experimental transmissions from UK to Berlin, Germany were transmitted from the stable block of Kingsbury Manor, now the Veterans Club in Roe Green Park.
* The stable block at Plas Llanstephan ( 1788 )
House and stable block.
The infinite general linear group or stable general linear group is the direct limit of the inclusions GL ( n, F ) → GL ( n + 1, F ) as the upper left block matrix.
A carriage house and stable, with a room for the coachman, is still standing on the property, which takes up an entire city block.
The plain Classical brick stable block with pedimented centre is of c. 1800.
This theory is further demonstrated by the external appearance of the adjoining stable block.
Its former stable block, to the west of the hall, was Grade II listed in 1974.
The Godolphin Arabian was buried within the stable block at Wandlebury in 1753 at the age of 29
The estate stable block has been converted into an exhibition devoted to the memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, who is buried on the estate, and provides an attractive sandstone setting that effectively offsets the imposing facade of the house.
The rubber is often mounted onto a more stable object such as a wood, brick or an acrylic block.
He hired James Paine to design the new stable block.
A stable block was constructed to the west of the structure and cottages built for staff.
Among his additions to the house and gardens are the porte cochere on the north front of the mansion, a new stable block and the dovecote, all designed by Henry Clutton.
In 1808-09 he constructed his drawing office and " museum " on the site of the former stable block at the back, using primarily top lighting.
This project allowed him to construct a picture gallery, linked to No. 13, on the former stable block of No. 14.
His designs were: built 1810 a new infirmary ( destroyed in 1941 during The Blitz ), a new stable block and extended his own official residence in 1814 ; a new bakehouse in 1815 ; a new gardener's house 1816, a new guard-house and Secretary's Office with space for fifty staff 1818 ; a Smoking Room in 1829 and finally a garden shelter in 1834.
Neither house survives but some of Stanfield's work for Bowood can still be seen there ( the present Bowood House and park, open to the public, is a conversion of the old stable block ).

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This colt is behind most of the other 2-year-olds in the Simpson stable but can show about as much pace as any of them.
The last-named is one of the favorites in the stable, and the boys like her very much.
Lightweight, non-absorbent, fire resistant and dimensionally stable, it is easily bonded to the wood with contact cement.
and it is as if the only stable relation left among the different parts of the picture is the ambivalent and ambiguous one that each has with the surface.
It could be argued that any fellowship which centers in residential neighborhoods is doomed to become an expression of the panic for stable identity among the middle classes.
Due to the averaging it is far more stable than any clock would be alone ( see signal averaging for a discussion ).
Argon is chemically inert under most conditions and forms no confirmed stable compounds at room temperature.
Antimony is stable in air at room temperature, but reacts with oxygen if heated to form antimony trioxide, Sb < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 3 </ sub >.
The most stable of these is < sup > 124 </ sup > Sb with a half-life of 60. 20 days, which has an application in some neutron sources.
The oxidation state + 3 originates from the 6d < sup > 1 </ sup > 7s < sup > 2 </ sup > electronic configuration of actinium, that is it easily donates 3 electrons assuming a stable closed-shell structure of the noble gas radon.
All of its isotopes are short-lived ; the most stable is astatine-210, with a half-life of 8. 1 hours.
Six astatine isotopes, with mass numbers of 214 to 219, are present in nature as the products of various decay routes of heavier elements, but neither the most stable isotope of astatine ( with mass number 210 ) nor astatine-211 ( which is used in medicine ) is produced naturally.
Among the first 101 elements in the periodic table, only francium is less stable.
The atomic nucleus contains a mix of positively charged protons and electrically neutral neutrons ( except in the case of hydrogen-1, which is the only stable nuclide with no neutrons ).
For such an online algorithm, a recurrence relation is required between quantities from which the required statistics can be calculated in a numerically stable fashion.
A numerically stable algorithm is given below.
For substances which have two ( or more ) stable crystalline forms, such as diamond and graphite for carbon, there is a kind of " chemical degeneracy ".
The subject of nearly all of Maillol's mature work is the female body, treated with a classical emphasis on stable forms.
Current hypotheses suggest that asexual reproduction may have short term benefits when rapid population growth is important or in stable environments, while sexual reproduction offers a net advantage by allowing more rapid generation of genetic diversity, allowing adaptation to changing environments.
trans-Cyclooctene is a stable strained alkene and the orbital misalignment is only 19 ° with a dihedral angle of 137 ° ( normal 120 °) and a degree of pyramidalization of 18 °.
The trans isomer of cycloheptene is only stable at low temperatures.
Although the permanency of acrylics is sometimes debated by conservators, they appear more stable than oil paints.

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