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tip and arrow
The `` dot '' on his arrow indicates early Onset and the `` tip '' indicates relatively later Completion.
The tip of the arrow points in the direction in which the reaction proceeds.
Other modern tests described by Bane include those by Williams ( which concluded that longbows could not penetrate maille, but in Bane's view did not use a realistic arrow tip ), Robert Hardy's tests ( which achieved broadly similar results to Bane ), and a Primitive Archer test which demonstrated that a longbow could penetrate a plate armour breastplate.
These can be thought of as viewing the tip of an arrow head on and viewing the vanes of an arrow from the back.
The addition may be represented graphically by placing the start of the arrow b at the tip of the arrow a, and then drawing an arrow from the start of a to the tip of b. The new arrow drawn represents the vector a + b, as illustrated below:
Subtraction of two vectors can be geometrically defined as follows: to subtract b from a, place the end points of a and b at the same point, and then draw an arrow from the tip of b to the tip of a.
Another important consideration is that the IBO ( International Bowhunter Organization ) recommends at least 5 grains of total arrow weight per pound of draw weight, this means a bow that draws 60-lbs would need at least a 300grains finished with tip arrow.
In 1985 it made the circle and arrow slightly thicker, and placed the tip of the latter at the centre of the circle.
As the charged sector ( moving red square ) rotates to the position of the brush ( down arrow tip ) next to front disc ( upper chain near center ), it induces a polarization of charge on the conducting shaft ( upper horizontal black line ) holding the brush, attracting negative ( green ) charge to the near side ( upper square becoming green ), so that positive ( red ) charge accumulates on the far side ( across the disc, 180 degrees away ) ( upper square becoming red ).
The curves straighten out as the bow is drawn and the return of the tip to its curved state after release of the arrow adds extra velocity to the arrow.
A pile head is the same diameter as the arrow shaft and is usually just fitted over the tip of the arrow.
The side of the arrow is in contact with the tip when the arrow is on the rest.

tip and represents
The Wikt: stipple | unstippled area at the northern tip represents land not surveyed until after 1896.
# If a mass is present, the incision is made over the mass ; otherwise, the incision is made over McBurney's point, one third of the way from the anterior superior iliac spine ( ASIS ) and the umbilicus ; this represents the position of the base of the appendix ( the position of the tip is variable ).
This is not recommended as a general practice because the hole represents a stress concentration factor which depends on the size of the hole and geometry, though the hole is typically less of a stress concentration than the removed tip of the crack.
Only the tip, the former Oranje Nassau III mine, currently designed as a park, represents a kind of barrier between the towns.
The Royal Hashemite Crown is adorned at the top by the tip of a spear that represents the Hashemite banner.
The small visible tip represents cases reported to police.
# obex: represents the caudal tip of the fourth ventricle ; the obex is also a marker for the level of the foramen magnum of the skull and therefore is a marker for the imaginary dividing line between the medulla and spinal cord.
In other countries, a tip given by the customer represents to the driver the sole value of that business trip.
In a more specific sense, the rim may refer to the circular or elliptical edge that represents the uppermost tip of this raised portion.

tip and extent
Over the years, there has been a steady Anglicisation of the island's nomenclature, and this erosion still occurs to a minor extent, in the replacement of authentic names, with new ones e. g. the northern tip of the island is properly called " La Pointe du gentilhomme " but is often referred to as " Alderney Point ".
Waves carry material along the peninsula to the tip, continually extending it ; as this action stretches the peninsula it also narrows it to the extent that the sea can cut across it in severe weather.
The bill is large and hooked at the tip and coloured nearly black, but pale at the base of the under mandible ( though the extent varies seasonally ).
The sensitiveness of the bill, though to some extent noticeable in many sandpipers, is in snipes carried to an extreme by a number of filaments, belonging to the fifth pair of nerves, which run almost to the tip and open immediately under the soft cuticle in a series of cells.
Now roe can be found in most of rural England except for the very far south western tip of Cornwall, south east Kent and the greater part of Staffordshire and Cheshire although the expansion is continuing to the extent that before the end of this century anywhere in the UK mainland that is suitable for roe may have a population.
The inhabitants of Caithness at the northeastern tip of Scotland also used the stone to a considerable extent.
Black ticked tabby Chausies have black ticking, black stripes on the inside of the upper legs and to a lesser extent on the outside, black rings on the tail, a black tail tip, and black tabby markings around the eyes.
In the early 2000s a harbour was built at the SE tip of the island, which has minimized the problem to a certain extent.

tip and difference
When a conducting tip is brought very near to the surface to be examined, a bias ( voltage difference ) applied between the two can allow electrons to tunnel through the vacuum between them.
The more dramatic the difference between the widths of the tip, waist and tail, coupled with the length, stiffness and camber of the ski, the shorter the " natural " turning radius.
A potential difference of the order of 10 kV is applied between the two, which generates a strong electric field at the tip of the metal surface.
The major difference is that the disposable tip is a microsyringe ( plastic ), composed of a plunger which directly displaces the liquid.
They are difficult to tip and carry a lot of cargo or passengers for their length but are slower to row because of their short length and extreme rocker, although a skeg and / or bilge runners can make a difference, and even without they will row better than an inflatable. A Norwegian pram Popular as tenders on sail boats with limited deck space.
Gradually there is a buildup of osmotic concentration, until 1200 mOsm is reached at the loop tip, but the difference across the membrane is kept small and constant.
Wankel engines can be classified by their geometric size in terms of radius ( rotor center to tip distance, also the median stator radius ) and depth ( rotor thickness ), and offset ( crank throw, eccentricity, also 1 / 4 the difference between stator's major and minor axes ).
The electron energy is set by the electrical potential difference ( voltage ) between the sample and the tip.
When there is a direct-current ( DC ) potential difference between the tip and the surface, the AC + DC voltage offset will cause the cantilever to vibrate.
The conducting tip and the sample are characterized by ( in general ) different work functions, which represent the difference between the Fermi level and the vacuum level for each material.
A nearby micro-electrode with substantial tip resistance ( on the order of 1 MΩ ) can detect that negativity because a voltage difference will develop across the tip of the electrode ( between the negativity outside the electrode, and the electroneutral environment inside the electrode ).
However, because collapsing and glomerular tip variant show overlapping pathologic features with cellular variant, this intermediate difference in clinical outcomes may reflect sampling bias in cases of cellular focal segmental glomerulosclerosis ( i. e. unsampled collapsing variant or glomerular tip variant ).
The principal difference between the modern Mongol bow and other composite bows is the presence of a " string run " ( or " string bridge ")-an attachment of horn, leather, or wood used to hold the string a little further apart from the bow's limbs at the base of the siyah ( stiffened tip ).
In difference with the edge finder, the tip is not spring-loaded and it works with the spindle stopped.

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