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In any inquiry into the way in which great literature affects the emotions, particularly with respect to the sense of harmony, or relief of tension, or sense of `` a transformed inner nature '' which may occur, a most careful exploration of the particular feature of the experience which produces the effect would be required.
The return spring tension may be adjusted to suit individual requirements by gripping the spring housing with a pair of pliers ( to prevent the spring from unwinding when it is released ), loosening the lock nut or screw, and rotating the housing until the desired tension is achieved.
A vision handicap that may produce nervous tension and reading disability for one child may spur another child on to even greater achievement in reading.
The physical effects of anxiety may include heart palpitations, tachycardia, muscle weakness and tension, fatigue, nausea, chest pain, shortness of breath, headache, stomach aches, or tension headaches.
A hand on the anchor line may telegraph a series of jerks and jolts, indicating the anchor is dragging, or a smooth tension indicative of digging in.
Bridges may be classified by how the forces of tension, compression, bending, torsion and shear are distributed through their structure.
The connected elements ( typically straight ) may be stressed from tension, compression, or sometimes both in response to dynamic loads.
Replacement grips have an adhesive backing, whereas overgrips have only a small patch of adhesive at the start of the tape and must be applied under tension ; overgrips are more convenient for players who change grips frequently, because they may be removed more rapidly without damaging the underlying material.
Equations which define the shape of the curve and the tension of the chain at each point may be derived by a careful inspection of the various forces acting on a segment using the fact that these forces must be in balance if the chain is in static equilibrium.
The tension at c is tangent to the curve at c and is therefore horizontal, and it pulls the section to the left so it may be written (− T < sub > 0 </ sub >, 0 ) where T < sub > 0 </ sub > is the magnitude of the force.
The tension at r is parallel to the curve at r and pulls the section to the right, so it may be written Tu =( Tcos φ, Tsin φ ), where T is the magnitude of the force and φ is the is the angle between the curve at r and the x-axis ( see tangential angle ).
In an open position or a closed position without body contact, the hands and arms alone provide the connection, which may be one of three forms: tension, compression or neutral.
In swing dances, tension and compression may be maintained for a significant period of time.
In other dances, such as Latin, tension and compression may be used as indications of upcoming movement.
In some styles of Lindy Hop, the tension may become quite high without initiating movement.
In spinning, the fibers are twisted so that the yarn resists breaking under tension ; the twisting may be done in either direction, resulting in an Z-twist or S-twist yarn.
* Crimp the bullet in place ( optional ; some may hold the bullet with neck tension alone )
The first four fingers of each hand are used to pluck the strings ; the little fingers are too short and cannot reach the correct position without distorting the position of the other fingers, although on some folk harps with light tension, closely spaced strings, they may occasionally be used.
* " Hypnosis and the practice of self-hypnosis may significantly reduce general anxiety, tension and stress in a manner similar to other relaxation and self-regulation procedures.
In spinning, the fibers are twisted so that the yarn resists breaking under tension ; the twisting may be done in either direction, resulting in a Z-twist or S-twist yarn.
Even with secure knots, slippage may occur when the knot is first put under real tension.

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Whatever pole of this contrast one emphasizes and whatever the tension between these two approaches to understanding the artistic imagination, it will be readily seen that they are not mutually exclusive, that they belong together.
It is equipped with electronic controls that can be set to hold precise tension and speed.
First of the problems attacked would be fatigue and emotional tension, since action relieves both.
The relative forces can be calculated from the various radii of curvature if we assume: ( A ) The surface tension is uniform on the surface of the drop.
If it is assumed that the formula given by Lodge of cosec Af applies, the pressure difference along the major axes can be calculated from the angle of inclination of the major axis, and from this the interfacial tension can be calculated.
In addition, dirt particles can be held onto a soiled surface by sticky substances or by the surface tension of liquids, including liquid greases.
Woven or warp knitted fabrics to be subjected to restorative procedure 1 ( tension presser ).
Anxiety can also be experienced in ways which include changes in sleeping patterns, nervous habits, and increased motor tension like foot tapping.
The Alexander technique has been shown to be helpful for people suffering from tension headaches, back pain, frozen shoulders, housemaid's knee, flat feet, tennis elbow, minor digestive problems, asthma, difficulties sleeping, clumsiness, irritability and lethargy.
To consider but one example, the First Amendment to the United States Constitution states " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof "— but interpretation ( that is, determining the fine boundaries, and resolving the tension between the " establishment " and " free exercise " clauses ) of each of the important terms was delegated by Article III of the Constitution to the judicial branch, so that the current legal boundaries of the Constitutional text can only be determined by consulting the common law.
) is idealized by assuming that it is so thin that it can be regarded as a curve and that it is so flexible any force of tension exerted by the chain is parallel to the chain.
First, let T = T ( s ) be the force of tension as a function of s. The chain is flexible so it can only exert a force parallel to itself.
Since tension is defined as the force that the chain exerts on itself, T must be parallel to the chain.

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Today Greenbelt sees audiences comparable in numbers to those of its " glory days " in the early 1980s, and, although there is constant tension between its faith-based origins and a more exploratory attitude to engaging with the world, the perspective of the festival remains one rooted in the Christian tradition.
Much of the tension is rooted in an internal Islamic conflict between traditional Sufi groups advocating secular government and more recently introduced Salafist teachers preaching the implementation of Sharia law in Dagestan.

tension and power
The arguments for this generally rely on crude mechanical reasoning, such as claiming that a lower tension string bed is more bouncy and therefore provides more power.
An alternative view suggests that the optimum tension for power depends on the player: the faster and more accurately a player can swing their racquet, the higher the tension for maximum power.
The development of hydroelectric power projects also cause some tension with local indigenous groups, recently empowered by Nepal's ratification of ILO Convention 169.
As the Spartiate population declined and the helot population continued to grow, the imbalance of power caused increasing tension.
However, the Safavids ' strategy was in many ways too successful: the power and influence of the religious class meant that they had a great deal of autonomy, and it was the subsequent tension between Safavid state and the clergy that drove Bahrain's theological vitality.
The basic rule is that a lower tension creates more power ( from a " trampoline " effect ) and a higher string tension creates more control ( the less ' trampoline effect ' the more predictable the power and angle of the departure from the string bed.
Equipment during these years had also improved ; new Marshall amplifier stacks cranked out more power, and Jack Bruce pushed the volume levels higher, creating tension for Baker who would have trouble competing with roaring stacks.
As well as describing the progression of a self-defense response, the strength principles also describe the progression a WingTsun student must follow over years of training: first, form training and a great deal of punching to learn to be relaxed in a fight and to ( counter intuitively ) punch without tension ; second, countless hours of chi sao training to be able to yield to — and exploit — the attacker's strength ; finally, strength training specific to WT to increase punching and striking power.
The concept is similar to that of self-winding spring movements, except that electrical power is generated instead of mechanical spring tension.
Interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment's enforcement provision has been the subject of several important Supreme Court cases, which reflect the tension between the Courts ' role of interpreting the Constitution and Congress's power of adopting legislation to enforce specific Constitutional amendments.
a second-hand imitation of creative power " ( Anatomy 3 ), sits in dynamic tension with the need to establish integrity for it as a discipline.
Set against a backdrop of political tension, power struggles, war, and hardship, the main characters confront personal drama such as conflict in love, conflict between family members, conflict with God, and conflict in friendship, as well as conflicted loyalties between family, self, king and country.
Although there are limited road and tracks, there are several major high tension power and telegraph lines that run through or near the park, around which large areas are cleared.
The loss of power in the old core of Schwyz led to resentment and tension in the Canton.
After the death of Duke Wen in 628 BC, a growing tension manifested in interstate violence that turned smaller states, particularly those at the border between Jin and Chu, into sites of constant warfare ; Qi and Qin also engaged in numerous interstate skirmishes with Jin or its allies to boost their own power.
This was an excellent opportunity for the Mamluks to seize power, but internal tension and betrayal prevented them from exploiting this opportunity.
Hara realized that a fundamental political issue in Japan was the tension between the elected government and the appointed bureaucracy, and his career was dedicated to weakening the power of the non-elected bureaucrats.
* To lift high tension cables for electrical power distribution transmission tower

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