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Below this crack is another group of eleven parallel lines, again divided into two sections by a line perpendicular to them, but with the semicircle at the top of the intersection ; the third, sixth and ninth of these lines are marked with a cross where they intersect with the vertical line.
The most common coordinate system to use is the Cartesian coordinate system, where each point has an x-coordinate representing its horizontal position, and a y-coordinate representing its vertical position.
* Cortical minicolumn, a vertical column through the cortical layers of the brain, comprising perhaps 80 – 120 neurons, except in the primate primary visual cortex ( V1 ), where there are typically more than twice the number
) The lines are commonly referred to as the x and y-axes where the x-axis is taken to be horizontal and the y-axis is taken to be vertical.
In the case where the matrix entries are written out in full, the determinant is denoted by surrounding the matrix entries by vertical bars instead of the brackets or parentheses of the matrix.
Rebated doors, a term chiefly used in Britain, are double doors having a lip ( i. e. a Rabbet ) on the vertical edge where they meet.
* Jambs-The vertical posts that form the sides of a door frame, where the hinges are mounted, and with which the bolt interacts.
Normal and reverse faulting are examples of dip-slip, where the displacement along the fault is in the direction of dip and movement on them involves a vertical component.
Hail forms in strong thunderstorm clouds, particularly those with intense updrafts, high liquid water content, great vertical extent, large water droplets, and where a good portion of the cloud layer is below freezing.
Anisotropic etch processes, where vertical etch-rate is high, but lateral etch-rate is very small are essential processes in microfabrication of integrated circuits and MEMS devices.
This is known as drop-stitch knitting, and produces a vertical ladder of see-through holes in the fabric, corresponding to where the wale had been.
The Lorenz curve can often be represented by a function L ( F ), where F is represented by the horizontal axis, and L is represented by the vertical axis.
Arrow loops were vertical slits in the wall where archers from the inside shot arrows through at the attackers, but they made it extremely difficult for attackers to get many arrows through back at the defenders.
Well-known is the Wilberforce pendulum, where the oscillation alternates between an elongation of a vertical spring and the rotation of an object at the end of that spring.
In terms of structure, no single crime group is archetypal, though in most cases there are well-defined patterns of vertical integration ( where criminal groups attempt to control the supply and demand ), as is the case in arms, sex and drug trafficking.
Another approach emphasizes less putting the opponent in an inverted vertical position and more the throw ; it is shown in a sculpture in the metōpē ( μετώπη ) of the Hephaisteion in Athens, where Theseus is depicted heaving Kerkyōn.
Applied similarly to the parabolic reflector, the slotted waveguide is moved mechanically to scan and is particularly suitable for non-tracking surface scan systems, where the vertical pattern may remain constant.
* The central umbra, which is the darkest part, where the magnetic field is approximately vertical ( normal to the Sun's surface ).
The formula fails for a vertical line, parallel to the y axis ( see Division by zero ), where the slope can be taken as infinite, so the slope of a vertical line is considered undefined.
In 2005, mainland Tanzania ( i. e. not Zanzibar ) modified its licensing system for electronic communications, modelling it on the approach successfully pioneered in Malaysia in the late 1990s where traditional ' vertical ' licences ( right to operate a telecoms OR broadcasting network, and right to provide services on that network ) are replaced by ' horizontal ' licences ( right to operate a telecoms AND broadcasting network, but a separate licence required to provide services on that network ).
This is reversed in running where the center of mass is at its lowest as the leg is vertical.
Tests carried out on the vertical stabilizers from the accident aircraft, and from another similar aircraft, found that the strength of the composite material had not been compromised, and the NTSB concluded that the material had failed because it had been stressed beyond its design limit, despite ten previous recorded incidents where A300 tail fins had been stressed beyond their design limitation in which none resulted in the separation of the vertical stabilizer in-flight.

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The scene where Obadiah Stane, the archrival of ' Tony ' Stark, the wealthy industrialist turned Ironman, tells Tony that he is being ousted from his company by the board, Obadiah plays the opening few bars of the Salieri concerto on a piano in Stark's suite.
Paradoxically the " negative " connotations are now becoming associated with " positive " connotations-with the resurgence of gin, upmarket bars now frequently refer to " mother's ruin ", " gin palaces ", where printed copies of Hogarth paintings may sometimes be found ..
KTV bars are also popular where friends and officemates rent and sing Karaoke inside multiple soundproof rooms to allow individual groups to sing undisturbed.
Having a predilection for self-deprecating parody, he once appeared in an advertisement for Kit Kat chocolate bars, miming a piece of chamber music on the violin, in an upper-class tea-room, and he also appeared in an ad for Walkers where he gets his crisps stolen.
However, it continued to be known in the American colonies and in the bars of young states, where Coke's books were very influential.
Dance parties are gatherings in bars or community centers where the guests dance to house music, techno music, or disco.
Garnet Ave., between Ingraham St. and Mission Blvd., is where many bars and restaurants are located.
These areas continue to this day in the suburbs of Camberwell and Box Hill, where there is no commercial sale of alcohol, no licensed restaurants or pubs ( bars ).
This ensures consistency of taste, and is the preferred option in bars where there is limited, or no, cellar space.
Despite the high population of gays and lesbians who called Greenwich Village home, very few places existed, other than bars, where they were able to congregate openly without being harassed or arrested.
In the rear of the bar was a smaller room frequented by " queens "; it was one of two bars where effeminate men who wore makeup and teased their hair ( though dressed in men's clothing ) could go.
After the attack, McCoy walks towards a town and finds an abandoned store, where he takes candy bars and other provisions while gunfire is heard in the distance.
In 1998, Bushido Blade, published by Square, introduced a realistic fighting engine that featured three-dimensional environments while abandoning time limits and health bars in favour of an innovative Body Damage System, where a sword strike to a certain body part can amputate a limb or decapitate the head.
At the very bottom of the face, there may be a trough, and further seaward one or more long shore bars: slightly raised, underwater embankments formed where the waves first start to break.
Closed captions are also used in public environments, such as bars and restaurants, where patrons may not be able to hear over the background noise, or where multiple televisions are displaying different programs.
where the vertical bars indicate magnitude.
He masturbates in the confines of his shower ; the shower stall evokes a jail cell and the shot is the first of many where Lester is confined behind bars or within frames, such as when he is reflected behind columns of numbers on a computer monitor, " confined nearly crossed out ".
If the crossbar switch has M inputs and N outputs, then a crossbar has a matrix with M x N cross-points or places where the " bars " cross.
At each cross-point where the " bars " cross, a pass transistor is implemented which connects the bars.
Milk bars are traditionally a place where people pick up milk and newspapers, and where school children purchase milkshakes or lollies.

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