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Testing is carried out using a constant cross head speed, and elongation to fracture measured with a 50-mm gage length extensometer.
Newly developed software allows the gage to check parts during indexing without affecting machine layout or cycle time.
Therefore we are confident that a blend of both tide gage and altimetric data offers the best solution.
A ship sought weather gage of its enemy, so that it had freedom of maneuver, and could close if it wished.
Tension specimens, gage length 25 by 10 mm, were cut along the rolling direction from the following 1.2 mm sheet aluminum alloys.
The same process, involving distraints and blockade, may be used not only in pleas begun by writ, but also in pleas begun by gage and pledge.
The hardest temper of foil, available in any gage and designated H19, is an extra-hard temper that has received a high degree of cold work.
If this is not done, then the person who has the reversion may bring an action before the bailiffs, either by gage and pledge or by writ.
But Grimes estimates that there are roughly 20 girls at gage training at elite levels, and writing those accompanying checks.
The chromium-plated pressure gage housing fits firmly on the cuff, is constantly in the field of view and is neat and tidy.
Attempts to gage the feelings of black S. Africans on the subject-the only ones to come out against investment are either jailed or dead.
They can also monitor other flight parameters, such as auto-pilot and fuel gage.
At the time, the LAPD appealed for help after a 15-year-old girl was sexually assaulted in the area of Hoover and gage avenues.
After pretensioning, routine observation can be used to establish that the appropriate feeler gage is refused in at least half the openings.
Seeking to engage the strangers, Dixon bore up, halting his movement to ensure he held the weather gage.
A foil strain gage wired in a fundamental Wheatstone bridge circuit is at the core of the sensor to provide excellent temperature stability.
If we were but seeking to substitute one party for another, one tyranny for another, we should not have enough courage-the gage of a clean soul-to launch out upon the hazard of this supreme decision.
A strain gage extensometer is a mechanical device which measures strain on a specimen which has been subjected to a load, usually via a materials testing machine.
It throws down a gage to the aspiring collector of high-toned artworks.
Gauge, also spelled gage, in manufacturing and engineering, a device used to determine, either directly or indirectly, whether a dimension is larger or smaller than another dimension that is used as a reference standard.
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Similar indicator ribbons are attachable to the back gage for screw, cable, chain, and metal tape movements.
The gage should include the length of a full page, over all, from the top of the running head down to the foot slug.
The rod is attached to the gage with a worm gear and is operated by a small hand wheel at the front of the table.
If there are to be a number of pages, a page gage should be made from a strip of reglet or brass rule.
For ordinary measures a line of perfect 12-point quads will be a good gage.
With the gage, mark short lines at the points of insertion in the center of each edge, gaging from the outside faces.
The hole for the scriber in the scriber clamp of a surface gage is reamed out to fit the rods used with inside micrometers.
When the back gage is set, tighten the thumbscrew with the hand.
I flung my gauntlet of buffalo-hide at his feet in gage of battle.
Even Samuel Adams, so reasoned the advisers of gage, might be bought.
To be sure, gage was a trifle disingenuous in reviewing the past.
The latent heat of steam at 90 pounds gage pressure is 881 heat units.
The cheekpiece of the gage must always rest against the working side.
The gage had been thrown down to Andrew, and he dared not pick it up.
Thomas Gage suggests that choco, choco, choco is a vocal representation of the sound made by stirring chocolate.
In fact, even the deliberations of the workmen's caucuses must have been known to Gage.
In 1775 he was an addresser of Gage, and was ordered, in consequence, to confine himself to his own leasehold.
If you chirp, I'll have to blow the roof of your head off, Gage!
In 1774 Mr. Joy was an addresser of Hutchinson, and in 1775 of Gage.
But Gage was endeavoring to salve his smart and conceal his own shame.
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