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transverse and rigidity
Clinker built vessels are, however, not well suited to most types of sailing rigs because they lack the internal rigidity to anchor the vessel's stays against the transverse forces generated by sailing into or across the wind with either lateen or sloop rigging methods.

transverse and structure
In a typical modern steel ship, the structure consists of watertight and non-tight decks, major transverse and longitudinal members called watertight ( and also sometimes non-tight ) bulkheads, intermediate members such as girders, stringers and webs, and minor members called ordinary transverse frames, frames, or longitudinals, depending on the structural arrangement.
A transverse bar-shaped structure, which was either dorsal or ventral, terminates in two round organs which are associated with dark material similar to the pigmentation often found in eyes.
The Poggendorff illusion is a geometrical-optical illusion that involves the misperception of the position of one segment of a transverse line that has been interrupted by the contour of an intervening structure ( here a rectangle ).
In a brain atlas, composed by serial transverse sections of the animal or human brain, each brain structure can be assigned a number of coordinates.
To bend the hydrostat structure, the unilateral contraction of longitudinal muscle must be accompanied by contractile activity of transverse, radial, or circular muscles to maintain a constant diameter.
The structure includes a dozen transverse beams, forming a double lattice, supported at the top by foundations at the Escadinhas de Santa Justa.
A measured foliation F on a closed surface S is a geometric structure on S which consists of a singular foliation and a measure in the transverse direction.
Depicted internal components include a watertight bulkhead ( 4 ) at the primary and secondary level, the ship's hull bottom structure including keel, keelsons, and transverse frames between two bulkheads ( 5 ) at the secondary level, and transverse frames ( 6 ), longitudinal stiffeners ( 7 ), and the hull plating ( 8 ) at the tertiary level.
A box truss is a structure composed of three or more chords connected by transverse and / or diagonal structural elements.
The pier was designed by Beckett Rankine in 1998 as a temporary structure and is an unusual design being restrained by transverse radial arms and longitudinal mooring cables.
From its initial startup, the collider itself had the capability to produce particles like the J / ψ and the upsilon, as well as observable jet structure ; however, the particle detector experiments were not configured to observe events with large momentum transverse to the beamline, leaving these discoveries to be made at other experiments in the mid-1970s.

transverse and must
Another way to state this is that the emitting object may have a transverse velocity with respect to the observer, but any light beam emitted from it which reaches the observer, cannot, for it must have been previously emitted in such a direction that its transverse component has been " corrected " for.
While linear, this equation has a more complex form than the equations given above, as it must account for both longitudinal and transverse motion:
Since the propagation vector is proportional to the photon's momentum, the transverse propagation direction must remain the same in both regions.
Even though the input transparency only occupies a finite portion of the x-y plane ( Plane 1 ), the uniform plane waves comprising the plane wave spectrum occupy the entire x-y plane, which is why ( for this purpose ) only the longitudinal plane wave phase ( in the z-direction, from Plane 1 to Plane 2 ) must be considered, and not the phase transverse to the z-direction.
For example, a radio wave in a hollow metal waveguide must have zero tangential electric field amplitude at the walls of the waveguide, so the transverse pattern of the electric field of waves is restricted to those that fit between the walls.
Ford's Mustang has stayed rear-wheel drive, as it must maintain a sporty presence, as were Ford's full-size cars based on the Ford Panther platform ( the Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, and Lincoln Town Car ) until they were discontinued in 2011 in favour of the Ford Taurus, which has a transverse front-wheel-drive layout.
In order to do so, the transverse size of the beam must be reduced as strongly as possible, e. g. to ( before pinch effect ) 40 nm horizontally and 1 nm vertically for CLIC ( compared to 17000 nm horizontally and vertically for the LHC ).
In order to support only transverse waves, he found that the potential function must be proportional to the squared norm of the curl of the displacement field.
A Reebless foliation can fail to be taut but the only leaves of the foliation with no puncturing transverse circle must be compact, and in particular, homeomorphic to a torus.
The crossing is hazardous since the vessels, piled high either with livestock or with numerous boxes must avoid the path of the scores of oil-tankers which pass through the Strait in a transverse direction daily.
An electromagnetic wave, in contrast, must have a transverse component, but may also be partially longitudinal.
( The study of radar cavity modes must be limited to the transverse magnetic ( TM ) modes, as these are the ones obeying the Dirichlet boundary conditions ).
However, holding the button down after the gauge is flashing causes the beam to return to the normal transverse beam ( the gauge alternates between flashing and returning to the normal state while the button is held down ), so the player must release the button at the right timing in order to successfully target enemies.

transverse and therefore
* Ripples on the surface of a pond are actually a combination of transverse and longitudinal waves ; therefore, the points on the surface follow orbital paths.
Any precise description of a brain section plane therefore has to make reference to the anteroposterior part of the brain to which the description refers ( e. g., transverse to the midbrain, or horizontal to the diencephalon ).
The earliest flat-twin motorcycles, including Douglas in the United Kingdom, Helios of Germany, and Indian and Harley-Davidson of the United States, had their cylinders aligned along the frame, and therefore with the crankshaft running transverse to the frame.
In addition to creating a torsional force, the oblique muscle layers will therefore create a force for elongation that may aid the transverse musculature in resisting longitudinal compression.
Thus its decay products tend to have higher transverse momentum ( momentum perpendicular to the original direction of the bottom quark, and therefore of the b-jet ).

transverse and from
At the instant of any observation of an object, the apparent position of the object is displaced from its true position by an amount which depends solely upon the transverse component of the velocity of the observer, with respect to the vector of the incoming beam of light ( i. e., the line actually taken by the light on its path to the observer ).
In contrast, stellar aberration is independent of the distance of a celestial object from the observer, and depends only on the observer's instantaneous transverse velocity in certain frame of reference, at the moment of observation.
The light beam from a distant object cannot itself have any transverse velocity component, or it could not ( by definition ) be seen by the observer, since it would miss the observer.
They always used two-stroke engines and, from 1931, the company was a pioneer in front-wheel drive and transverse mounting.
So the parameters are: a — distance from center C to either vertex b — length of a perpendicular segment from each vertex to the asymptotes c — distance from center C to either Focus point, F < sub > 1 </ sub > and F < sub > 2 </ sub >, and θ — angle formed by each asymptote with the transverse axis.
) There are variants of μSR, e. g. muon spin rotation, which is affected by the presence of a magnetic field applied transverse to the muon beam direction ( since muons are typically produced in a spin-polarized state from the decay of pions ), and avoided level crossing ( ALC ), which is also called level crossing resonance ( LCR ).
The DKW Schnellaster, manufactured from 1949 to 1962 was a small monospace ( or one-box ) design featuring its front wheels set forward of the passenger cabin, a short, sloping aerodynamic hood, front-wheel drive, transverse engine, flat load floor throughout with flexible seating and cargo accommodations – the key design ingredients that describe the modern minivan configuration popularized in such notable examples as the Renault Espace and Chrysler Voyager / Caravan minivans.
The recorder is held outwards from the player's lips ( rather than to the side, like the " transverse " flute ).
It was designed to test the transverse Doppler effect – the redshift of light from a moving source in a direction perpendicular to its velocity – which had been predicted by Einstein in 1905.
Recovery from transverse myelitis usually begins between weeks 2 and 12 following onset and may continue for up to 2 years in some patients.
From the symptoms and signs, it may be very difficult to distinguish acute transverse myelitis from these conditions and it is almost invariably necessary to perform an emergency magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) scan or computerised tomographic ( CT ) myelogram.
The prognosis for significant recovery from acute transverse myelitis is poor in approximately 66 % of the cases ; that is, significant long-term disabilities will remain.
** The open flute family, in which the player's lips form a stream of air that goes directly from the players lips to the edge, such as transverse flutes and end-blown flutes.
For over twenty years, Mitchell has suffered pain from nerve damage, caused by transverse myelitis, and is a supporter of the Neuropathy Trust .< ref > Neuropathy Trust accessed 27 Jun 2007
The vagus nerve supplies motor parasympathetic fibers to all the organs except the suprarenal ( adrenal ) glands, from the neck down to the second segment of the transverse colon.
This is a transverse section of the striatum from a structural MR image.
This is a transverse section of the striatum from a structural MRI | MR image.
The New Testament writings about the crucifixion of Jesus do not speak specifically about the shape of that cross, but the early writings that do speak of its shape, from about the year 100 on, describe it as shaped like the letter T ( the Greek letter tau ) or as composed of an upright and a transverse beam, sometimes with a small ledge in the upright.
** The greater omentum ( or gastrocolic ) hangs from the greater curve of the stomach and loops down in front of the intestines before curving back upwards to attach to the transverse colon.
The transverse wavenumbers can be specified from the standing wave boundary conditions for a rectangular geometry crossection with dimensions a and b:
The transverse processes are large ; they project laterally and downward from the lateral masses, and serve for the attachment of muscles which assist in rotating the head.

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