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The typical clutch consists of two eggs which are incubated in turns by both parents.
A clutch consists of three or four, rarely five, eggs.
The clutch consists of 3 to 7 eggs that start white but soon become stained.
The normal clutch consists of four or five eggs, and rarely six or seven.
The clutch consists of three to four dull white eggs of a tapered oval shape measuring 42 x 31 mm and with red-brown blotches that are often heavier around the larger end of the egg.
The clutch consists of 3-6 speckled eggs and multiple broods may be raised with declining numbers in the clutch in subsequent broods.
A typical clutch consists of 6 to 8 eggs whose shells are pure white with a smooth surface and high gloss.
The clutch consists of one to four eggs, but usually contains three to four.
The clutch consists of 4-6 eggs.
The usual clutch consists of 3 to 6 spindle shaped bluish-green eggs with a white chalky covering that gets soiled over time.
The clutch consists of 2 to 4 eggs.
The clutch consists of three to four eggs.
The clutch consists of 4-8 fawn to buff white eggs which are incubated only by the female.
The clutch consists of 3-4 white or bluish eggs.
The normal clutch consists of about 3-5 eggs.
A dual-clutch transmission uses two sets of internals which are alternately used, each with its own clutch, so that a " gearchange " actually only consists of one clutch engaging as the other disengages, making for a supposedly " seamless " shift with no break in ( or jarring reuptake of ) power transmission.
The clutch consists of two eggs which are oval pale greenish and white with spots and streaks becoming more dense at the broad end.
For this reason, a modern dog clutch in an automobile has a synchronizer mechanism or synchromesh, which consists of a cone clutch and blocking ring.
She can lay about 6 to 8 clutches, which consists of two eggs in each clutch.
The clutch consists of two to four eggs.
The mechanical transmission in the rear part of the hull consists of a change gear quadrant, a multiplate main clutch of metallic contact, a manual gearbox with five forward gears, two multiplate planetary steering clutches with band brakes and two in-line final drive groups.

clutch and eggs
Females are able to spawn at intervals of two to three days, laying hundreds of eggs in each clutch.
Greens are have been observed nesting in every month ; the average female lays three clutches per season, each having an average clutch size of 113 eggs.
The clutch is normally 3-6 eggs, but may contain any number of eggs up to seven ; even more eggs may be laid in total when some are removed during the laying time, which lasts about 2 days per egg laid.
A Komodo dragon at London Zoo named Sungai laid a clutch of eggs in late 2005 after being separated from male company for more than two years.
Most penguins lay two eggs in a clutch, although the two largest species, the Emperor and the King Penguins, lay only one.
Zora eggs need to be kept in cold, clean water to develop healthily, and every egg from the same clutch must be kept together for them to hatch.
Under natural conditions, most birds lay only until a clutch is complete, and they will then incubate all the eggs.
The broody hen will stop laying and instead will focus on the incubation of the eggs ( a full clutch is usually about 12 eggs ).
Clutches of eggs of the majority of mosquito species hatch as soon as possible, and all the eggs in the clutch hatch at much the same time.
The number of eggs in each clutch ranges from three to eight.
Females lay three to eight large, dark bright green or pale green-blue eggs in each clutch into a prepared heap of leaf litter.
A typical clutch contains 4 to 8 greenish-white eggs that are incubated for about 35 – 40 days.
Their eggs are white and they generally produce 2-9 eggs per clutch ( depending on species ).
The female lays one clutch, but may replace it if the eggs are lost.
She begins to lay about a week after mating and lays one egg every day or two ; the clutch comprises 5 to 12 eggs.
When collecting eggs, normally the whole clutch of eggs is taken.
The normal clutch is 2-4 white eggs, incubated solely by the female, which hatch after about 15 – 17 days, with another 20 – 25 days to fledging.
A clutch contains 3 to 4 or occasionally 5 eggs and 2-3 broods are raised each year.
There is one brood produced a year, with clutch size usually two ; the dull white eggs measure and are sparsely spotted or blotched with reddish brown.

clutch and which
A wet clutch is immersed in a cooling lubricating fluid which also keeps the surfaces clean and gives smoother performance and longer life.
* Many safety clutches are not friction clutches, but belong to the interference clutch family, of which the dog clutch ( see below ) is the best-known.
Both clutch and flywheel are enclosed in a conical bellhousing, which ( in a rear-wheel drive car ) usually forms the main mounting for the gearbox.
Inside the hollow disc-shaped housing were two or three freely-floating pawls arranged so that when the clutch was tripped, the load torque on the first pawl to engage created force to keep the second pawl engaged, which in turn kept the third one engaged.
The top cymbal is connected to the rod with a clutch, and can be lowered by operating the pedal against a spring which holds it up in the " open " position, while the bottom cymbal remains stationary.
The 928 S4 variant debuted in the second half of 1986 as a 1987 model, an updated version of the 5. 0 L V8 for all markets producing 320 PS ( 235 kW / 316 hp ), sporting a new single-disc clutch in manual gearbox cars, larger torque converter in automatics and fairly significant styling updates which gave the car a cleaner, sleeker look.
Transmissions without synchronizers, known as " crash boxes ", require double-clutching for each shift, ( which can lead to repetitive motion injuries ), or a technique known colloquially as " floating ", a method of changing gears which doesn't use the clutch, except for starts and stops, due to the physical effort of double clutching, especially with non power assisted clutches, faster shifts, and less clutch wear.
: Or if the hypothesis were offered us of a world in which Messrs. Fourier's and Bellamy's and Morris's utopias should all be outdone, and millions kept permanently happy on the one simple condition that a certain lost soul on the far-off edge of things should lead a life of lonely torture, what except a specifical and independent sort of emotion can it be which would make us immediately feel, even though an impulse arose within us to clutch at the happiness so offered, how hideous a thing would be its enjoyment when deliberately accepted as the fruit of such a bargain?
He never really lives because he is always torturing the life out of himself to clutch at wealth and honors which, even if he wins them, will prove to be but glittering illusions.
The centrepin reel is also historically and currently used for coarse fishing, it is undergoing a strong revival amongst contemporary coarse fish anglers, typically used in circumstances which don't demand long distance casting, a centrepin has the visceral advantage over a fixed spool reel in that it puts the angler in contact with the fish without the involvement of a slipping clutch.
Typically, a single foot pedal is used to control a clutch which clamps the board in the desired position.
This transmission featured a conventional clutch pedal, which the driver pressed before selecting either " low " or " high " range.
Secondary flight controls include the rotor transmission clutch, also known as a pre-rotator, which when engaged drives the rotor to start it spinning before takeoff, and collective pitch to reduce blade pitch before driving the rotor.
Subsequently ( beginning in 1967 in Europe and 1968 in the United States ), VW offered an optional semi-automatic transmission — marketed as Automatic Stick Shift and also called AutoStick ) — which was a 3-speed manual coupled to an electromatic clutch and torque converter.
* Dual clutch transmission, a vehicle technology which allows gears to be selected in fully manual or automatic mode
He was helped by five blocks by Alonzo Mourning ( the Heat had over 10 team blocks in the game even though they were averaging a little over 2 blocks in the series ) and clutch shooting by James Posey, who drained a three pointer which put the Heat ahead by six with 3 minutes to go.
On arrival in Málaga, Steve ends up giving the last decent car to Walter to get rid of him, and takes instead an Italian car with an awkward clutch, which he has trouble driving to Vicky's discomfort and annoyance.
Shifting is taken care of in various ways including paddle shifting systems, simple stick shifters which are moved forward or back to change gears or more complex shifters which mimic those of real vehicles, which may also use a clutch.

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