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With and rigid
With sole regard to the central object and the surrounding ring, the motions would be indistinguishable from each other assuming that both the central object and the surrounding ring were absolutely rigid objects.
With the club's financial position relatively healthy and with few, if any, replacements available under their Basque signing policy, Athletic took a rigid stance on the matter, whereby no offers would be accepted by them and any players wishing to leave would have to meet their inflated contract buyout clause.
* 311. 2 Stick zithers – With rigid string carrier
With its Mazda RX7 convertible, Mazda introduced a two-seater convertible with a removable rigid section over the passengers, removable independently of power operated textile section behind with heatable glass rear window.
With the growing popularity of the pillarless hardtop during the 1950s some automakers used the term coupé to refer to hardtop ( rigid, rather than canvas, automobile roof ) models and reserved the term sedan for their models with a B pillar.
: With improved engines, rigid mounting and no turret lamp
With very rigid materials such as metal, cutting deep into a piece with a blade would be impossible so deep cutting is done with a saw or grinder which provides kerf through which the cutting device can pass.
The spirited Sarah is engaged to Lord Hugh, a wealthy but rigid young nobleman, but she and her music teacher have fallen in love (" If You Could Only Come With Me ").
With the limitation of democratic freedoms promoted by the Brazilian military regime ( that was in their most rigid ), a large number of professors from USP are disenfranchised ( and many are forced to leave the country ), as a part of the students involved-with resistance ( armed and political ) to the dictatorship, which led to compulsory removals of his faculties.
With Count Zeppelin he constructed the first rigid airship using Swedish steel and Czech wicker ( the wicker being for the cabin ).
With the rise of new, vibrant and less ideologically rigid protest movements in the 1980s, in opposition to the continued occupation and to the war in Lebanon ( Committee for Solidarity with Birzeit University, committees against torture and house demolitions, Yesh Gvul, Alternative Information Center, Workers Advice Center, and so on ), the different factions of Matzpen lost much of their raison d ' etre.
With only radial cords, a radial tire would not be sufficiently rigid at the contact with the ground.
With its rigid Robo-drummer beats and homogenized blend of computers and vocal harmonies, the music was shocking in its airtight quality [...] Design is fairly seamless, yet its biggest flaw lies in its title.
With the promulgation of the Domestic Relations and Inheritance Law in 1898, the Japanese government institutionalized more rigid family controls than most people had known in the feudal period.
With him, rigid and orthodox but no crowd master, the Church chooses isolation.

With and mechanical
With its history standing astride all but the very beginnings of the industrial revolution, Brown & Sharpe has become over the years a singular monument to the mechanical foresight of its founder, Joseph R. Brown, and a world-renowned synonym for precision and progress in metalworking technology.
With the exception of the Roman Catholic and the Orthodox Catholic Churches, most churches make no moral distinction between rhythm and mechanical or chemical contraceptives, allowing the couple free choice.
With each of these processes, oil and a reclaiming agent are added to the reclaimed rubber powder, which is subjected to high temperature and pressure for a long period ( 5 – 12 hours ) in special equipment and also requires extensive mechanical post-processing.
With the advent of the mechanical theory of heat in the early 19th century, Hess ’ s law came to be viewed as a consequence of the law of conservation of energy.
With the aid of a cadre of female " data analysts ", including Françoise Ulam, who performed computations on mechanical calculators, and whose efforts were supplemented and confirmed by Everett's use of his slide rule, they carried out laborious and extensive computations of many thermonuclear scenarios.
With the emergence of digital film-making tools a greater distinction between special effects and visual effects has been recognized, with " visual effects " referring to digital post-production and " special effects " referring to on-set mechanical effects and in-camera optical effects.
With cheap labor, the need for the mechanical replacers of labor, or " mechanical servants ," will not be keenly felt, however, the majority of homemakers perform their own household tasks.
With mechanical odometers, the speedometer can be removed from the car dash board and the digits wound back, or the drive cable can be disconnected and connected to another odometer / speedometer pair while on the road.
With the widespread advent of mechanical transportation, it was Fritz who managed an explosive growth in the line of travel guides, also producing international guides.
With a mechanical stage slides move on two horizontal axes for positioning the specimen to examine specimen details.
With their allusions to haggadic interpretations, their employment of payyeṭan phraseology, acrostics, rimes, and similar mechanical devices, they differ little from many other liturgical productions.
With his fascination for all things mechanical he became increasingly focused on motor cars and bought first, in 1901, a small De Dion and in 1902 or 1903 a 1901 model two cylinder Decauville.
With RCA's system, the color was changing continually along the line, which was far too fast for any sort of mechanical filter to follow.
With Valensi's system, the color was changing continually along the line, which was far too fast for any sort of mechanical filter to follow.
With Ralph Kronig, Francis Bitter, Mark Zemansky and others, he set out to extend the Schrödinger equation to the symmetric top and find the energy states of such a mechanical system.
With their improved viscosity index, synthetic oils need lower levels of viscosity index improvers, which are the oil components most vulnerable to thermal and mechanical degradation as the oil ages, and thus they do not degrade as quickly as traditional motor oils.
* Bror With, mechanical engr., inventor of the Rottefella ski binding and Dromedille dinghy ; WWII resistance agent
With the practical development of electric power, the complexity of a signal box was no longer limited by the distance a mechanical lever could work a set of points or a semaphore signal via a direct physical connection ( or the space required by such connections ).
With mechanical sensors equipped on their mobile suit, the newtype pilots ' ability allows them to directly control their own mobile suits with their mind, so that the machine's movement and dodging ability will not be limited by the pilot's two hands.
With these sets it is possible to build or convert manually operated mechanical movement to motorized using electric motors and controlled via switches or IR remote control.
* Bror With, mechanical engr., inventor of the Rottefella ski binding and Dromedille dinghy ; WWII resistance agent
With the receding tide, this energy is then converted into mechanical energy as the water is released through large turbines that create electrical power though the use of generators.
With the foundation of UNICAMP and the ready availability of high-quality researchers, engineers and students focused on physics, electrical engineering, computer sciences, mathematics, mechanical engineering, etc., a number of high-tech companies started to establish their industrial plants and R & D labs nearby, such as IBM.

With and linkage
With the larger sample set and complete genome scan, the study found somewhat reduced linkage for Xq28 than reported by Hamer et al.
With this reference point, the linkage disequilibrium in the Ashkenazi Jewish population was interpreted as " matches signs of interbreeding or ' admixture ' between Middle Eastern and European populations ".
With the adenylation domain, ciclosporin synthetase generates the acyl-adenylated amino acids, then covalently binds the amino acid to phosphopantetheine through a thioester linkage.
With a chain placed on the central sprocket, the screw is turned until a pin is pushed from the linkage
With information released after the breakup of the Soviet Union, historians began to reassess the presumed " success " of the mission: the early Soyuz missions had indeed been intended to perform a physical linkage between two spacecraft, and in this they had undeniably failed.
With the construction of the highway along the Indus river and its linkage with the Karakuram Highway has opened up this area and progress during the last twenty years has been rapid and visible.
With a bike fitted with a 4-bar linkage, the wheel moves in such a large arc that it is moving almost vertically.
With them was George Percival Scriven, who was particularly interested in the establishment of a Loon-Argao cable communications linkage, which was later accomplished.
With respect to behavioral evidence, case linkage efforts have most typically hinged on three concepts:

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