Talented drivers between the age of 16 and 23 will line up on the starting grid. |
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Go is played on a board divided into a grid constructed by 19 horizontal and 19 vertical lines. |
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The yard goods usually had small-scale repeat patterning, often a simple diamond grid, a mixture of thin stripes and diamonds, or small lozenges. |
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A grid of supple oak laths was laid flat, then gradually lowered over 15 weeks to its undulating form. |
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If you register at the site, you can take a 2x2 cube grid and select colors for each four quadrants. |
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The architect ensured that some rainwater would go into the soil by specifying permeable grid pavers. |
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Changing to public ownership of the grid will not add a single watt of power. |
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Floor duct systems are a network, or grid, of metal raceways with channels that can accommodate both electrical wiring and technology cable. |
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This racing car has been seen on the grid since 2002 and has set standards particularly on the safety technology front. |
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The costs grid has been the subject of comment among the bar and the judiciary. |
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It was just reward for the Brazilian driver after bad luck in qualifying put him down the order on the grid. |
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Several practice sessions will run in advance of two qualifying sessions to set the grid for the first two races. |
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The only exception is the Daytona 500, which uses two qualifying races and qualifying laps to determine the starting grid. |
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His battery went flat just before the cars were due to go on to the grid and he was forced to start from the pitlane. |
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Despite starting from the back of the grid, they dominated every race and broke the lap record. |
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New York is set up as a strong grid system, with blocks being equal in width and length throughout most of the city. |
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Bingo games also can be made just as easily by using plain white paper tri-folded lengthwise and widthwise to create a 9-cell grid. |
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To help users locate these features, each item on this list was keyed to a geometric grid that was overprinted on the face of the maps. |
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Hipparchus was critical of the grid defined by Eratosthenes, saying reasonably enough that it was chosen arbitrarily. |
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A Danish engineer, Johannes Juul, was the first to connect a wind turbine with an AC generator to the electrical grid. |
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The companies that work on airplanes or the power grid don't really understand them as wholes any more. |
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The game board is a rectangular grid of squares, initially occupied by a given configuration of filled squares. |
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I worked out the equivalent points on a rectilinear grid using trigonometry. |
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Telepathic Turkey, a multicolored painting that suggests a large gobbler's brain scan, utilizes a variety of methods for filling in the grid. |
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In 1989 a solar flare that hit the Earth directly actually knocked out a whole power grid in Quebec. |
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Like the immensely popular numbers puzzle, Su Doku, which The Times introduced to Britain, the acrostic word square is based on a grid. |
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Special thanks to Stella Lui for reffing football games with me and to all the teams for playing hard on the grid iron. |
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Both observers took notes to remind them of key events and used an observation grid to write these notes up in more detail later. |
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Sato's car cut out as he approached the grid and he joined the race a lap in arrears. |
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The plane of best focus is determined at a number of grid positions regularly distributed across the scan area. |
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For a successful lighting scheme the ceiling should look similar to a grid system with lighting placed regularly on the surface. |
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Start to draw the slope at the left-hand vertical line of grid, which is the y-axis. |
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In fact, while the national grid relies on alternating current for transmitting electrons, the internal Texas grid transmits via direct current. |
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Acquire a ten-digit grid location of a landmark easily picked out on imagery such as a road intersection. |
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Construction is remarkably and necessarily simple, based on a 5m square modular steel grid. |
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Glass doors on adjacent cabinets feature a muntin grid similar to those on the window sashes. |
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Or, combine your backup generator with a renewable energy system, and declare your total independence from the grid! |
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More than likely they'll do this via the telecommunications grid through a phone socket. |
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If it needs changing after qualifying starts, the driver will be moved to the back of the grid. |
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The basic idea of grid computing is several machines working together to amplify their processing power. |
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The whole grid should be rigid, its angles and distances fixed and proportionate. |
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The idea is to draw a grid on the pants front and back pattern and a create a matching grid on the existing pants using the narrow tape. |
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Tonight marks Manhattanhenge, the phenomenon that occurs twice a year when the sunset and Manhattan's street grid align perfectly. |
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In one photo, flower pots have been arranged in a grid formation on stained cement. |
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This continuum is then used as a grid in discussing the status of the varieties of Makua and their potential for language development. |
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The armed separatist group placed bombs on two high-tension electricity towers run by grid operator Red Electrica. |
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A trial typically started once the experimenter left the aviary and the birds flew down from their perches onto the grid. |
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The hugely impressive peace garden involved the digging out of a large map of Ireland from a grid drawn to scale. |
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This is wrapped in a rhomboidal grid, like a giant fishing net, infilled with a mixture of flat, concave and convex panels of glass. |
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The 5-foot draft wing keel is antimonious lead and fastened to the structural grid network with stainless bolts. |
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Entrances to the building are through high triangular archways cut out of the diamond grid of the facade. |
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He draws arabesques with charcoal and thinned black acrylic, creating labyrinths of interconnected markings often structured by a loose grid. |
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I know how much you like aptonyms, so I just thought I'd pass on that my company has a smart grid expert named Ken Van Meter. |
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It would be very wise to include a grid of half-inch diameter reinforcing steel in the concrete apron. |
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The chaste but imposing exterior is revetted with a grid of limestone slabs and punctuated by broad wooden doors. |
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Shading on the display as well as grid lines on the ground give the pilot a sense of movement in flight and height above terrain. |
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Doctors over the last 2,500 years have been a varied lot who occupy just about every square inch of the human grid. |
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Eight years earlier Edward I had been persuaded to help resite the borough, and by 1283 his town planners had laid out a grid of streets on a hilltop at a place called Iham. |
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He discerned the grid in the layer cake, the order in the display case. |
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The varied orientations of tiny fold patterns in the smallest grid boxes recall semaphore flags or suggest LED elements in a Times Square news zipper. |
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It was around noon that Brinsley chucked the phone behind a radiator at the basketball stadium and went off the grid. |
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Had you retained this lattice, the ceiling above would have required replastering, as the unsightly remedial works would have been visible through the grid. |
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The grid pattern is superimposed on the ring roads and radials. |
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Adding vehicles to the grid could be a boon to vehicle and fleet owners in several ways. |
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Suspended ceilings are hung from the ceiling joists with a metal grid. |
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When Columbus landed on what is now Puerto Rico, he saw Taino natives slow-roasting meat on a grid over a pit filled with smoldering, burned down wood. |
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The grid is held together by the infrastructure equivalent of duct tape and prayer. |
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After a kissing gate by a cattle grid, the track rises up towards Buchan. |
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There, after I've sorted and arranged various ingredients, I jack in for twenty minutes and plant some useful subroutines in the city utilities grid. |
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Falling of the grid and frolicking in some fields sounds pretty good right now. |
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My bike accelerates faster, though, and it's a lot more agile, and I have a clear picture in my head of the city grid for this section and a feel for the traffic rhythms. |
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Since the overwhelming majority of us are connected to the electricity grid, gas mains or both, the scourge of indoor air pollution is not a killer. |
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From sixth on the grid, Tom made a strong start and was side-by-side with the SEAT of Rob Huff going into the first corner, the right-hander Clearveaux. |
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Although the grid is reportedly 99.9 percent reliable, blackouts or sags in the power supply can cause damage far greater than would at first seem evident. |
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India's electricity grid is clearly inadequate and badly needs upgrading. |
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Quilt designs may have been influenced by this change in fashion, as grid designs filled with motifs such as hearts, flowers, pinwheels, and quatrefoils became common. |
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Each grid was at least 100 m from any trail, road or waterbody. |
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A grid of rhomboid forms, like windows in a high-rise, tilts and careens to the upper right of the 12-foot expanse of Lost Highway, as though rushing away. |
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Components such as keel, engine beds, mast step, structural bulkheads and rigging loads are all connected to the grid, resulting in a very rigid and strong structure. |
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Tomorrow's Manhattan sunset will align perfectly with the grid. |
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The set was dominated by a grid of windmills, each a metre across. |
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It is necessary to hold these pastilles in place, which is done by means of a grid or frame, of antimonious lead, surrounding and firmly binding them. |
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Making your way over the cattle grid down the tree-lined avenue to Pittodrie House, you can feel quite giddy with the sudden outset of countryside syndrome. |
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Altered with gesso, acrylic paint, black and flesh-pink tar gel as well as collage, the pages of her diary were installed along a wall in a four-part grid. |
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New York's Richard Meier proposes a pairing of twin and triple towers, formed in the guise of a grid of avenues and streets raised high into the Manhattan sky. |
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The grid simulates the appearance of individual panes of glass, and also offers the advantage of easy removability to simplify both painting and cleaning. |
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There, clear, was Arthur's seat, the Georgian grid of the new town, the apron of streets spreading downhill, northwards, to Leith and to the firth. |
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The power produced will be used by the house, while excess power will flow into the grid and be used by nearby homes. |
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For one, these maps often use narrative to chart the landscape, rather than constraining it to a grid with coordinates. |
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As an example of application, we derive a new subgridding method with material traverse, arbitrary grid refinement, and guaranteed stability. |
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No, I'm not. That would only make sense if the grid power were persistently unreliable, which it isn't. Nor am I using a suicide cable. |
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The sound of birds, quail, even doe, make a wild grid of noise. |
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Draw another grid, and use these animal clues to make a second word square. |
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Users of the Jump the Shark site will also be able to customize a listings grid powered by TVGuide. |
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He says that when the pumps in the reverse osmosis plant are not running, power generated goes back into the electrical grid. |
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The datum, along with a map projection applied to a grid of reference locations, establishes a grid system for plotting locations. |
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All this breadcrumbing finished, you can put the meat on a grid over a baking dish and leave it until you are ready to cook it. |
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McLaren's Lewis Hamilton fought up from the back of the grid to eighth, with team-mate Jenson Button taking ninth. |
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There have also been proposals for a transnational power grid in the North Sea to connect new offshore wind farms. |
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Geocache clues make use of GPS coordinates, whereas letterboxing clues tend to consist of grid references and compass bearings. |
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Following Marinos, he assigned coordinates to all the places and geographic features he knew, in a grid that spanned the globe. |
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To reduce travel times, two diagonal streets crossed the square grid, passing through the central square. |
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They would lay out the streets at right angles, in the form of a square grid. |
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The standard linear programming discretization of the continuous problem becomes intractible for moderate grid sizes. |
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Is that a see-through grid by Alan Shields next to the jacquardlike abstraction by Jay Heikes? |
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A rough grid pattern can offer a wide variety of routes while still maintaining reasonable speed and frequency of service. |
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Brad hesitated, peering at the grid of spun sugar that jutted from his loganberry parfait. |
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Solar panels are increasingly used to power both urban and off grid rural areas. |
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By multiplying these modules into a grid, the structure could be extended virtually infinitely. |
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Finally, Q3 lasts 12 minutes and sees the remaining ten drivers decide the first ten grid positions. |
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Any penalties that affect grid position are applied at the end of qualifying. |
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The start procedure may be abandoned if a driver stalls on the grid, signalled by raising his arm. |
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American Championship Car Racing has also contributed to the Formula One grid with mixed results. |
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A typical circuit usually features a stretch of straight road on which the starting grid is situated. |
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If more engines are used, he drops ten places on the starting grid of the event at which an additional engine is used. |
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In accordance with the standard at the time, the rest of the grid consisted of rows of four and three alternating, up to the sixth row. |
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Parts of the circuit, such as the starting grid, are 17 metres wide, complying with the latest safety guidelines. |
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Hill stalled his BRM on the grid, left the line in last place, then proceeded to carve through the whole field. |
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At the Portuguese Grand Prix Hill charged from the back of the grid to third, having stalled on the warm up lap from pole. |
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In Malaysia, he finished fifth after he had started from ninth on the grid, serving a penalty for impeding Nick Heidfeld's qualifying lap. |
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Both cars were forced to retire and Hamilton was given a 10 position grid penalty for the next race, the French Grand Prix. |
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This restricted him to 20th on the grid for the race, but he made his way through the field to finish in sixth place. |
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In the next race, the Chinese Grand Prix, Hamilton did not set a time in qualifying so started at the back of the grid. |
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Meanwhile, Hamilton suffered another poor start, slipping from second on the grid to eighth by the end of the first lap. |
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The lint cleaners again use saws and grid bars, this time to separate immature seeds and any remaining foreign matter from the fibers. |
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Button's win bettered Nigel Mansell's 1989 win from 12th on the grid at the Hungaroring. |
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The next race saw Patrese finish second again, having started from 14th on the grid, with Boutsen 6th. |
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At the next race in Monaco, Damon Hill was the only Williams on the grid, as a mark of respect to Senna, and retired on the first lap. |
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Button won again at the Bahrain Grand Prix from fourth on the grid with Barrichello in fifth from sixth. |
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Barrichello started third on the grid, behind the rejuvenated McLaren Mercedes cars of Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen. |
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While Barrichello thrived, Button started 5th on the grid, and finished the race in 7th after the retirement of Sebastian Vettel from 4th. |
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During their final season in 2001 the drivers, Jenson Button and Giancarlo Fisichella, were often on the back two rows of the grid. |
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Webber notched up his 50th top ten grid position in 107 Grands Prix at the Spanish Grand Prix. |
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At the Spanish Grand Prix the two drivers were the other way around, with Webber on pole position and Vettel second on the grid. |
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At the Italian Grand Prix in Monza, Webber had a bad start and was 9th from 4th place on the grid after the first lap. |
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Webber qualified fifth but after a 3 place grid penalty started the race in seventh. |
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The plan was a rigid, ordered grid, which fitted in well with Enlightenment ideas of rationality. |
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The city centre is based on a grid system of streets on the north bank of the River Clyde. |
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The city adopted the Commissioners' Plan of 1811, which expanded the city street grid to encompass all of Manhattan. |
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Manhattan's street grid plan greatly influenced the city's physical development. |
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The grid became overloaded preventing transmission of the electrical power to England, as a result the electrical wind power generation was cut. |
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Later kings and repopulation efforts led to the creation of more settlements, also with rectangular grid plans. |
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Other than the diagonals, all streets are on a rectangular grid, and are numbered consecutively. |
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As such, it is often not considered to be a planned city, but the grid continues to define much of the character of the Melbourne city centre. |
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Nonconstruction of the facilities described would preclude the integration of the Skagit Plant into the BPA main grid. |
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They all had a grid plan and a forum, and sometimes a temple, a basilica, thermae or an aqueduct, like Carhaix. |
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The nonextrapolation to zero in the upper plot might have resulted from systematic experimental error in the grid measurements. |
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Rejecting calls to completely remake the street grid, San Franciscans opted for speed. |
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Sometimes people living in cities with a regularly spaced street grid will speak of long blocks and short blocks. |
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The fish swim in a grid where the distance between them is the same as the jump length of their prey, as indicated in the animation above right. |
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He has no desire to be found. His place was off the grid. The cabin had no television, phone, or computer. |
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The beach looked like a small swatch of an industrial wasteland.... He had promised me a crowd-free break that was off the grid, and here it was. |
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Those city properties did not go completely off the grid, but they sharply reduced the amount of power they drew from it, he said. |
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Imagine a future in which millions of families live off the grid, powering their homes and vehicles with dirt-cheap portable fuel cells. |
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If you're annoying folks, you'll essentially cease to exist, as those you annoy drop you off the grid. |
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While this leads to potential renewable generation left untapped, it prevents possible grid overload or risk to reliable service. |
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An interconnected electric power grid will already include reserve generating and transmission capacity to allow for equipment failures. |
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Wind turbines for grid electric power therefore need to be especially efficient at greater wind speeds. |
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The scale device is not grid connected and dissipates the small amount of power it generates as heat into the sea. |
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Inverters change the direct current into alternating current for connection to the electrical grid. |
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Generated electricity is fed to ESB Networks distribution grid through the Arklow National Grid Substation. |
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A TED uses a grid which deflects turtles and other big animals, so they exit from the trawl net through an opening above the grid. |
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Presented in a polar coordinate grid, the wind rose shows the frequency of winds blowing from particular directions. |
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An airborne wind farm is a group of airborne wind energy systems near to each other, connected to the grid in the same point. |
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According to the European Commission, the North Sea Offshore Grid should become one of the building blocks of a future European super grid. |
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The pumping power could be provided by excess to grid demand renewable energy from for example wind turbines or solar photovoltaic arrays. |
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There are seven offshore testing berths connected to the 33KV North Isles section of the national grid, via an underground cable. |
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The first prototype was connected to the power grid in 2003 and is currently deployed in Nissum Bredning, Denmark. |
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A windup radio or clockwork radio is a radio that is powered by human muscle power rather than batteries or the electrical grid. |
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The Normans laid out the streets on a grid system, a plan which can still be seen today. |
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Scrim is a loose weave or lattice of strands, typically bonded where they cross to maintain the grid pattern. |
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Wheeler developed the grid system of excavation, which was further improved by his student Kathleen Kenyon. |
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A Chinese map of 1137 is similar in complexity to the one made by Jia Dan, carved on a stone stele with a grid scale of 100 li. |
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Thus the grid lines varied slightly for charts produced in different eras, due to the natural changes of the Earth's magnetic declination. |
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The houses have backup generators, because the electrical grid in Haiti is unreliable. |
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The street grid is laid out with a system of plazas that are similar to roundabouts or junctions. |
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From here the power travels to a cable attached to the seafloor and back to an offsite facility where it can be added to the power grid. |
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Power Transfer Distribution Factors play a crucial role in power grid security analysis, planning, and redispatch. |
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Wind energy's main problem is that it is intermittent and therefore needs grid extensions and energy storage to be a reliable main energy source. |
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Most were built around a grid design in accordance with plans drawn up by James Ramsden. |
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The following is a list of known meres of the eastern English Fenland with their grid references. |
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In the 1830s, general Alexander Bashilov planned the first regular grid of city streets north from Petrovsky Palace. |
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They can also be used inside a building, for example as a grid behind windows or skylights to prevent people from climbing through. |
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Other counties, apart from Dorset, did not display a grid reference and did not have a horizontal bar through the roundel. |
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The focus of the gardens is a square paved with rubiginous bricks and planted with a regular grid of maple trees. |
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The PDC of PESCO and TESCO is outfitted with multiple screens displaying live load data by grid substation and feeder. |
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She believes it is even possible to live off the grid in inner city areas, but that requires being a functioning part of a community. |
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Captures data that permits a single-meter approach to combined grid consumption and sellback for large co-generators. |
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It is a digitized computer that enables the FO to quickly determine a 10-digit grid and then mensurate that grid if the circumstances permit. |
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We will use mercury switch for this purpose, they said adding that hand glove communicates with frame grid through RF transmitter. |
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At night, the homes will continue to draw power from the grid. |
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Busbars are an essential component for the world's energy grid, and are critical in many industrial applications. |
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The entire grid, except tail-enders HRT, are taking part in the four-day test. |
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The integrated EasyLift micromanipulator and QuickFlip grid holders support FEI's process for creating ultrathin TEM samples. |
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This was done to the nearest division of a micrometric grid incorporated in a binocular microscope. |
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To realizethe top grid electrode in heterojunction silicon solar cells, silver screen printing is the preferred technology in the PV industry. |
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The old ceiling tiles, installed on an ancient black grid, were replaced with 110 sqm of Armstrong Dune Tegular tiles. |
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The new map created uses a gridded population cartogram, with each grid cell sized according to the number of people who live there. |
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While negotiating the track, the front of the vehicle slipped off a cattle grid crossing a stream, and sank into mud, leaving it stuck. |
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Follow it up the hill, cross the main road and continue over the cattle grid up the lane and back to the starting point. |
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The drive continues over a cattle grid and culminates at the house where there is a triple carport. |
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The whole village was powered by hydroelectricity during the 1920s but this became so heavily taxed that the people there were forced to return to the national grid. |
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The Central Electricity Board standardised the nation's electricity supply and established the first synchronised AC grid, running at 132 kilovolts and 50 Hertz. |
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In 1916 Merz pointed out that the UK could use its small size to its advantage, by creating a dense distribution grid to feed its industries efficiently. |
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Most pulping operations using the kraft process are net contributors to the electricity grid or use the electricity to run an adjacent paper mill. |
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The island's electrical grid was largely destroyed, with repairs expected to take months to complete, provoking the largest power outage in American history. |
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For most developers coming to deploy at EMEC, installation at these facilities will be the first time their device has been in the open sea and grid connected. |
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It is named after London because the power goes to the London grid. |
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Once the wave energy is captured at a wave source, power must be carried to the point of use or to a connection to the electrical grid by transmission power cables. |
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Slightly larger turbines can be used for making contributions to a domestic power supply while selling unused power back to the utility supplier via the electrical grid. |
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On June 27, 1954, the world's first nuclear power station to generate electricity for a power grid started operations at the Soviet city of Obninsk. |
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Slightly larger turbines can be used for making small contributions to a domestic power supply while selling unused power back to the utility supplier via the electrical grid. |
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Individuals may purchase these systems to reduce or eliminate their dependence on grid electric power for economic reasons, or to reduce their carbon footprint. |
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The limit for a particular grid will depend on the existing generating plants, pricing mechanisms, capacity for energy storage, demand management and other factors. |
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Transmission systems operators will supply a wind farm developer with a grid code to specify the requirements for interconnection to the transmission grid. |
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The topics treated are earth and earth coordinates, map scale and map projections, grid coordinates systems, land partitioning and relief portrayal. |
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As the proportion of wind power in a region increases, a need to upgrade the grid, and a lowered ability to supplant conventional production can occur. |
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This means that features from over 150 years ago fit almost exactly over their modern equivalents and modern grid references can be given to old features. |
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The tree-lined gravelled drive, approached over a cattle grid, sweeps between indigenous woodland and post and rail paddocks towards an electrically operated gate. |
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The fish align themselves in a grid with this characteristic jump length. |
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The road system in Milford Haven centre is based on a grid pattern. |
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Additionally the majority of settlements in South Africa were planned in their early stages and the original town centres still lie in a grid street fashion. |
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Dropping coal plants from the mix will imperil the reliability of the grid, leading to forced black-outs and brown-outs, and affecting the quality of life of Americans. |
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The Holden Torana he shared with Jack Brabham in the 1976 Bathurst 1000 was hit from behind on the grid and eventually retired with engine failure. |
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If a car fails scrutineering, the driver will be excluded from qualifying, but will be allowed to start the race from the back of the grid at the race steward's discretion. |
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For 2014, with S2000 cars no longer eligible to compete, it was awarded to the drive that had made up the most places from their grid position throughout the season. |
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Financial issues befell the squad before they even made the grid. |
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The grid for race two is based on the finishing order of race one. |
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All of the busbar RTGs will run on electricity drawn from the local grid. |
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Although eggcrate louvers can effectively cut off the view of bright lamps, the grid itself can become rather bright, especially when it is white. |
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Within days, the Green Berets helped the town to elect a mayor and set up markets, get sixty percent of the electricity grid working and repair water supplies. |
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Public buildings generally varied between the extremes of plain boxes with grid windows and Italian Late Renaissance palaces, depending on budget. |
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Using the gromae they then laid out a grid on the plan of the road. |
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While walking her dogs she has found TVs, freezers, clothing, broken glass, electrical cable and building materials, dumped near the cattle grid onto the common. |
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At the Turkish Grand Prix, Webber again took pole position, taking the team's run of pole positions to seven consecutive races, with Vettel third on the grid. |
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Coulthard achieving 5th on the grid, along with Webber in 9th. |
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The basic plan consisted of a central forum with city services, surrounded by a compact, rectilinear grid of streets, and wrapped in a wall for defense. |
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Speculation had been surrounding Toyota's future on the Formula 1 grid. |
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The Japanese driver finished in tenth despite starting from near the back of the grid, while Rosberg enjoyed his best race of the season, finishing in fourth. |
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Two weeks later in the Bahrain Grand Prix, Button had fought his way to fourth place from eleventh on the grid, before a clutch problem forced him into another retirement. |
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Twelfth on the grid for today's race, the veteran from Twynholm, Kirkcudbrightshire, is currently overshadowed by British championship leader Lewis Hamilton. |
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Dubai Electricity and Water Authority has completed an AED 260 mn project to modify its transmission grid to redistribute loads across power stations. |
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This will help KEA realize significant savings in its operating costs by maximizing the wind energy generated at Pillar Mountain without sacrificing grid stability. |
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Button will be joined by Rubens Barrichello and the team's sporting director Gil de Ferran believes the new line-up will be as strong as any on the Formula One grid. |
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Before the beginning of the field studies, the territory of Daugavpils City was mapped in a regular grid, and quadrats of 500 m x500 m were obtained. |
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The suite of mobile substations will be adaptably installed across Iraq for utilities and industries to deliver interim grid connections and temporary power supplies. |
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The system backfired on Red Bull in Abu Dhabi though when it overheated due to the grid taking so long to form, and Vettel crashed off on the second bend. |
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With Mercedes opting to take a series of grid penalties to build up a stockpile of components, Hamilton was forced to start in Belgium from 21st position. |
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Push the vertical mower over the entire lawn in a series of straight passes, then go over it again in perpendicular rows, covering the area in a grid pattern. |
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Despite an error in qualifying that saw him start fourth on the grid, Hamilton went on to win the British Grand Prix in difficult, wet conditions. |
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At his first event at Donington Park, he retired three laps into the sprint race, meaning he would start the feature race in 19th position on the grid. |
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One Sherman livetrap was placed at each trap station on each grid. |
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The new Layout Grid composition tool provides guidelines that follow photography's Rule of Thirds, but can be customized to other desired grid patterns. |
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Five non-overlapping ultraphotomicrographs per grid were taken at 8000X, 25000X, and 70000X magnifications and further evaluated using Image J 1.47h software. |
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Human waste could be turned into biomethane and pumped into the gas grid. |
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Between the rectangular impulse circuit and the time sweepage circuit of the oscillograph, the synchronizing circuit formed by the grid circuit of the tube Bi is inserted. |
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Programs are executed by selecting the Run Machine Instruction button or the Run Without Pause button under the register trace grid, or pressing F8 or F9 as a shortcut. |
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