The company has decided to replace the old shaft and winze with a new 7,500-foot single lift. |
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It has both a vertical shaft and an adit to an incline, which we and several mine officials entered in a small bus. |
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All the others take the form of anthropomorphs either attached to a central aniconic shaft or addorsed by a tree. |
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After work stopped about 2pm Birrell and Nasmyth made their examination, and then appear to have travelled to the shaft by the return airway. |
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Above the 9th-floor sky lobby is an open air shaft that creates a Mediterranean climate. |
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A simple twist of the knurled handle locks the collar in any position along the shaft. |
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The TV view, captured from a live transmission, of the robot probe entering a small air shaft in the Queen's chamber. |
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A building worker is recovering after falling 25 feet down an unfinished lift shaft after scaffolding gave way. |
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The only traditional bricklaying was around the lift shaft in the rear courtyard. |
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In the medical and pharmaceutical sectors, Amiloy 22 can be used to fabricate shaft bushings, bearings, piston rings, pump parts, and slide pads. |
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When they first gave us the air shaft, the six-inch air shaft, we hit on that right away and we got a response. |
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There's enough loft on a wedge when the shaft sits perpendicular to the ground. |
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The sky rattled loudly and the noise sounded like rain clouds thumping together, creating a shaft movement of energy. |
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Rounded conical pieces joined the trident blades to the shaft, large rubies shining redly from their centers. |
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In 1782, Watt developed a rotary engine that could turn a shaft and drive machinery to power the machines to spin and weave cotton cloth. |
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Loaded, I made for St Mary's Church in the corner, with a graveyard, an Anglo-Saxon shaft, and bright with snowdrops and aconites. |
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The whorl is located at the bottom of the shaft and there is either a hook or a notch at the top of the shaft to catch the yarn. |
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The shaft of long handled tools should be a light wood, such as ash, and should be unpainted and free of knots. |
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Moreover, deflection of the shaft is caused within the length of the said aftermost bearing. |
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Items found with the burials, such as arrow shaft abraders, arrow shaft wrenches, and bifaces, were of exceptional quality. |
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Right at the stern the steering quadrant is intact and still attached to the rudder shaft. |
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Cables or chains run round a quadrant attached to the top of the rudder shaft. |
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The right rear shaft had snapped and I was only getting drive to one wheel. |
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The tip jack shaft comprises at least one group of contact links which are arranged in a comb-type manner on the wide side of the tip jack shaft. |
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All I looked for was a straight stick with a good tip, and the thought of shaft stiffness or whippiness never crossed my mind. |
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With a pedal wrench turn the shaft while holding the bike, pedal, and crank steady. |
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He tied the rope to a sturdy pipe just barely jutting out of the roof, and rappelled down the shaft, sadly only making it halfway. |
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That is, the main shaft of the barb, the ramus, has a branching pattern of barbules. |
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Finally, beneath him, he could see slats of light shining through the final grate at the bottom of the air shaft. |
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This process saved the old timers the unproductive work and unnecessary sweat of windlassing all dirt up the shaft to the surface. |
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The shaft is made of charcoal anodised aluminium, inlaid with indigenous dark kershout and light boxwood. |
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With the simple air-cooled engine and shaft drive this is a bike which should give years of service with minimal expense. |
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The researchers prepared a 60-second videotape purportedly showing a man on a roof dropping what appears to be a bomb down an air shaft. |
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Turbine generators here wind down, the emergency system to protect the nuclear reactors from overload kicks in, and the propeller shaft stops. |
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In its pomp KGF was the wealthiest gold reef in the British Empire, with the deepest shaft at Champion Reef. |
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Reasonable ledges, however, continue along the narrow rift to where the shaft widens out. |
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All of these were vertical shaft caves or caves with steeply sloped entrances located in the limestone-dolostone karst of the Valley and Ridge physiographic province. |
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By the looks of things, he decided this was an air shaft for ventilation. |
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The explosion gutted the lift shaft and damaged the door of the apartment. |
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And I suppose you took the air shaft so you could get here before them. |
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The horizontal shaft with windsails was not set at a true 90 degree angle but approximately 80 degrees making it possible for the said sweep to clear the turret completely. |
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So serious is this heat that it can distort a major APUS engine component, the rotor shaft, and cause significant damage. |
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These are just a few of the people who could get the shaft if the Supreme Court axes the Affordable Care Act. |
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Wandering around Tribeca, you may stumble upon a decrepit elevator shaft that's full of curiosities. |
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During winter 1900-1901 Leon Estivant, the French owner of the mine, sunk a shaft and drove an adit on a fissure vein in a hill just south of the main Clark mine. |
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Lasers with wavelengths of 600-1100 nm penetrate deeply and are absorbed by eumelanin in the hair shaft and follicle, which is thought to be the target chromophore. |
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These installations typically involve the engines being situated nearly amidships, with a straight shaft driving a three or more bladed propeller. |
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He was not a big as myself, but he was strong and wiry, and never seemed to have any trouble in windlassing a heavy bucket of rock or in pulling me out of the shaft. |
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Is the lift shaft airtight when all the outer doors are closed? |
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The exhaust fans could also have moved contaminated droplets into a light and air shaft, where wind may have carried them into other apartments through open windows. |
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With small machines, the core plates are keyed direct to the shaft. |
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A contour feather, as a typical feather, has a complex morphology consisting of a central shaft or rachis to which barbs are attached on two margins to form a vane. |
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When the guards turned to head back up the Palace walkway four tiny shadows ran up the stairs to the Palace and entered the Structure along an outside air shaft. |
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At the north shaft of the Pedry mine, one group located wulfenite, while the other group, at the A. O. property, found vanadinite and descloizite. |
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It's that first sly whiff of tobacco on the air, the steel-blue smoke slinking seductively across a shaft of light, the embers glowing brightly as a smoker draws in. |
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A short way further along the passage they came to a steel ladder, bolted into the wall and running up through a lightless shaft to the upper levels. |
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Because of the size of the engine, it is started using power from the waterwheel, which is on the opposite side of the mill, through the main drive shaft. |
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A metal ring is welded onto the power shaft beside the universal joint. |
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Immovably keyed upon the cranked shaft is a heavy wooden cone pulley. |
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The shaft of the aerophore's searchlight might represent the gun barrel, and the Hertzian waves, bearing the message, the bullet. |
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As the tunnel approached the Wapping shore, work began on sinking a vertical shaft similar to the Rotherhithe one. |
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The whole shaft thus gradually sank under its own weight, slicing through the soft ground rather like an enormous pastry cutter. |
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The shaft became stuck at one point during its sinking as the pressure of the earth around it held it firmly in position. |
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By November 1825 the Rotherhithe shaft was in place and tunnelling work could begin. |
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The walls of the shaft are circular, finished in stucco, and hung with paintings and other curious objects. |
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In 1884, the tunnel's disused construction shaft to the north of the river was repurposed to serve as Wapping station. |
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In the 1860s, when trains started running through the tunnel, the shaft was used for ventilation. |
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At Hartley there was no explosion, but the miners entombed when the single shaft was blocked by a broken cast iron beam from the haulage engine. |
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Access to a mine by adit has many advantages over the vertical access shafts used in shaft mining. |
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Drift mines, as they require no machinery for pumping water and raising coal, cost less than half the amount required in shaft mining. |
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Miners would tunnel horizontally from the bottom of their prospect shaft to follow the gold along the surface of the bedrock. |
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Today shaft sinking contractors are concentrated in Canada, Germany and South Africa. |
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Beneath the Collar the part of the shaft which continues into the ground is called the Shaft Barrel. |
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Beneath the lowest Shaft Station the shaft continues on for some distance, this area is referred to as the Shaft Bottom. |
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The industry is gradually attempting to shift further towards shaft boring but a reliable method to do so has yet to be developed. |
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The shaft liner does not reach right to the bottom of the shaft during sinking, but lags behind by a fixed distance. |
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Vertical members in a shaft set are called Guides, horizontal members are called Buntons. |
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For steel shaft guides, the main two options are hollow structural sections and top hat sections. |
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It is safer to have an alternate route to exit the mine as any problem in one shaft may affect all the compartments. |
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The miner was expected to return to the shaft to perform relighting, a round trip of up to a few miles. |
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A few ounces of plastique, properly placed, could bring down a bridge, cave in a mine shaft, or collapse the roof of a railroad tunnel. |
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Of the 127 men down the mine at the time 35 escaped by the main shaft, but 74 were trapped. |
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This included the transition in manufacturing from line shaft and belt drive using steam engines and water power to electric motors. |
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The remoisturizing post-straightening conditioner minimizes hair shaft brittleness and breakage. |
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A repair heddle allows the weaver to place an empty heddle at any point across the warp and on any shaft. |
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Providing fresh air and removing firedamp from pits with a single shaft was a problem as explosive gases accumulated. |
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Previously, the deepest known underground shaft in Britain had been Gaping Gill on the slopes of Ingleborough in the Yorkshire Dales. |
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This proved to be only a narrowing to a large ledge and the shaft continued soaring upwards into the darkness. |
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Wires were suspended down each shaft from which the centre line was determined by means of a theodolite. |
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He believed that its original site was nearer to the track and it was fitted with a new shaft and set up there. |
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Lennon Goldsmith who discovered the socket, head and lower part of the shaft in 1903, making it the last major discovery of a cross on the moor. |
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The cross is short and stumpy because the upper part of the shaft was never found. |
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Spurrell's Cross was restored with a new shaft by the Dartmoor Preservation Association in 1931, but was later knocked down. |
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Blackmore in his 1882 novel Christowell, is now only represented by a cross minus its shaft, which is enclosed near the almshouses. |
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Smith had merely dug a shaft, salted the mine with a good grade ore, in order to lure Jeremiah into purchasing. |
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Normally, the whipple tree is used to generate power through the turning of a gear as the animal pulls a shaft attached to the gear. |
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I could see him in his plane flying low over the river or a reservoir, dropping the club out with a chunk of lead wired to the shaft. |
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Position all six wing nuts near the bottom of the shaft to allow maximum height adjustment. |
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Smoke was seen billowing from an air shaft at the mine in mountains near Atarau on South Island. |
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It holds the core adapter securely in place and will not mark or damage the air shaft or thru shaft support. |
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A spokesman for the fire service said the brick-built air shaft, which led to a disused mine, gave way outside the house in Hughes Road, Moxley. |
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At one point, he led the group through a pipelike air shaft near the top of the dam. |
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A massive shockwave raced up the shaft blowing the vents off air shafts 100ft high. |
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Area mine workings dating from 1915 include adits, a raise, a winze, trenches and an inclined shaft. |
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On August 31, Elijah may have helped in creating a mine shaft which was loaded with 780 pounds of Ammonal. |
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These resemble an expanding bolt except the shaft snaps below the surface when the tension is sufficient. |
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When rotor goes to autorotation, an inclined alpha hinge provides automatic change of blade pitch to three degrees as the shaft stops rotating. |
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When you replace a drive shaft on your boat, it is also a good idea to replace the cutlass bearing where the drive shaft exits the boat. |
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Except for the shaft of light thrown by her own headlamps, the darkness was Egyptian. |
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Notice, too, that the shaft is not straight, but bent so that the upper surface of the feather is convex, and the lower concave. |
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The adjoining figure represents an under-shot wheel in floody water, or when the river is high, and the water up to its shaft. |
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This design reduced the length of the engine, and the length of the drive shaft connecting the compressor and turbine, thus reducing weight. |
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English access was provided at Shakespeare Cliff, French access from a shaft at Sangatte. |
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The recent discovery of a system near Castleton, named Titan, is now known to have the deepest shaft and biggest chamber of any cave in Britain. |
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Steam engines had to be designed with the power delivered at the bottom of the machinery, to give direct drive to the propeller shaft. |
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A paddle steamer's engines drive a shaft that is positioned above the waterline, with the cylinders positioned below the shaft. |
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The stern tube contains the propeller shaft where it passes through the hull structure. |
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It should provide an unrestricted delivery of power by the propeller shaft. |
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The combination of hull and stern tube must avoid any flexing that will bend the shaft or cause uneven wear. |
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Rods hang from the outer end of the beam and operate pumps at the bottom of the mine shaft which raise the water to the surface. |
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These first engines were used to power pumps and produced only reciprocating motion to move the pump rods at the bottom of the shaft. |
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In an electric motor the moving part is the rotor which turns the shaft to deliver the mechanical power. |
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The product between these two fields gives rise to a force, and thus a torque on the motor shaft. |
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A commutated DC motor has a set of rotating windings wound on an armature mounted on a rotating shaft. |
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Whereas SCIMs cannot turn a shaft faster than allowed by the power line frequency, universal motors can run at much higher speeds. |
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In a WRIM, the rotor winding is made of many turns of insulated wire and is connected to slip rings on the motor shaft. |
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The glass is approximately 1 yard long, shaped with a bulb at the bottom, and a widening shaft which constitutes most of the height. |
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The choice of barrel, shaft, and flight will depend a great deal on the individual player's throwing style. |
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For competitive purposes a dart cannot weigh more than 50g including the shaft and flight and cannot exceed a total length of 300mm. |
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Next, a 1 cm longitudinal incision is created dorsally over the proximal shaft and metaphasis of the proximal phalanx. |
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The lens then transformed the LEDs into a shaft of bright blue pulsating light which synchronised with each new Runner. |
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A new optical scanner is described which serves as a monogon or single-facet device, providing one scan per shaft rotation. |
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The common feature of these three types was the provision of reduction gearing and a drive shaft between the crankshaft and the driving axles. |
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Hitchcock used the effect to look down the tower shaft to emphasise its height and Scottie's disorientation. |
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Afterwards the King merely expressed regret that he had broken the shaft of his favourite axe. |
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With the motion of the beam this revolved around, and turned, the 'sun' a second rotating cog fixed to and which turned the drive shaft. |
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There was also a known Iron Workings shaft, Engine Pit Shaft which existed, information and location of this shaft can be on Industrial Gwent. |
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The Coity shaft was abandoned, with the Big Pit shaft used for upcast air ventilation and emergency extraction. |
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The diesel or gasoline engine and the electric motor, separated by clutches, were initially on the same shaft driving the propeller. |
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A single shaft combined cycle plant comprises a gas turbine and a steam turbine driving a common generator. |
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A turbine is a turbomachine with at least one moving part called a rotor assembly, which is a shaft or drum with blades attached. |
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Motive power came from the tank's own tracks which were connected by rods to a propeller shaft running through each float. |
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However, wisdom gained from early experience with sidewheelers deemed that they be operated with clutches out, or as solid shaft vessels. |
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The mast is a cylindrical metal shaft that extends upwards from the transmission. |
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The swashplate moves up and down, along the main shaft, to change the pitch of both blades. |
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These are the main shaft, flattened center, first tine, second tine, third tine, fourth tine, and fifth or higher tines, respectively. |
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By the Iron Age, the amentum, a strap attached to the shaft, was the standard European mechanism for throwing lighter javelins. |
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Similar constraints exist for the length, diameter, and materials quality of the shaft. |
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This harpoon design also utilized a shaft that was connected to the head with a moveable joint. |
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Like many Chinese anchors, these had four flukes set at a sharp angle against the main shaft. |
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Servomotors that accurately position a shaft in response to an electrical command are the actuators that make robotic systems possible. |
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By changing the direction of the wheel, barrels or baskets of ore could be lifted up or lowered down a shaft or inclined plane. |
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The shaft rotation was geared up from that of the wheel which led to less power loss. |
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Modern machines are driven by belting from an electric motor or an overhead shaft via two pulleys. |
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Power was transmitted by a main vertical shaft with bevel gears to the horizontal shafts. |
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On each floor horizontal shafts engaged with the main shaft using bevel gearing. |
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To its rotating central shaft, belts and gears could be attached to drive a great variety of machinery. |
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The lower shaft of the furnace has a chair shape with the lower part of the shaft being narrower than the upper. |
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A crank is an arm attached at a right angle to a rotating shaft by which reciprocating motion is imparted to or received from the shaft. |
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The arm may be a bent portion of the shaft, or a separate arm or disk attached to it. |
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In fact, modern industry could not be carried out with the belt and line shaft for a number of reasons. |
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Matthew Murray improved the working of these valves by driving them with an eccentric gear attached to the rotating shaft of the engine. |
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Before being installed, a rivet consists of a smooth cylindrical shaft with a head on one end. |
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Solid rivets consist simply of a shaft and head that are deformed with a hammer or rivet gun. |
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The marshmallow and aloe shampoo moisturises and smooths the hair shaft while the jojoba oil conditions and reduces frizz. |
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The net shape was so close to print that the only machining required was a skim cut to the side faces, the final ID and keyway for the shaft. |
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In one set of experiments, Mescher removed each spicule's star-shaped cap and measured the refractive index of the remaining shaft. |
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The vertical device is a long shaft with multi-directional arms that agitates material above and below the auger in the weigh hopper. |
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For the new resolvers, an electrical circuit conditions output so the shaft angle position is represented by a linear analog signal. |
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Closer to the body, those feathers have a ribbonlike shape but no central shaft. |
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To fletch a shaft, you insert the nock into the end of the base unit and lay the shaft in the X-style rest. |
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At a second site, remnants of netting, a harpoon shaft, basketry and braided work were uncovered in an underground spring. |
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My hand came up with the hook, and my ring finger was compressed between the stop pad and the shaft. |
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The 18-year-old from Southport was trapped for more than an hour after the door to the empty lift shaft shut behind him. |
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An eight-year-old British boy has died after plunging down a lift shaft in a French hotel, the Foreign Office said last night. |
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A SCOTS teenager was raped, thrown down a lift shaft and left for dead while on holiday in Turkey. |
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A STUDENT fell 140ft to his death in a lift shaft due to a faulty door, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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A HEARTBROKEN dad last night told how he climbed down a lift shaft to rescue his dying son minutes after the youngster plunged 40 feet. |
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Braziers or fire baskets suspended in the shaft, and by the late 1700s underground furnaces, in combination with stoppings and doors improved the air flow. |
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Where the shaft is to be used for hoisting it is frequently split into multiple compartments by Shaft Sets, these may be made of either timber or steel. |
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For this reason, and to minimise the number of persons on the shaft bottom a number of projects have successfully switched to shotcrete for this temporary lining. |
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To ensure the safety of persons working on the shaft bottom temporary ground support is installed, usually consisting of welded mesh and rock bolts. |
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At locations where the Shaft Barrel meets horizontal workings there is a Shaft Station which allows men, materials and services to enter and exit the shaft. |
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On the French side at Sangatte, a deep shaft with adits was made. |
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If the shaft is used for mine ventilation, a plenum space or casing is incorporated into the collar to ensure the proper flow of air into and out of the mine. |
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Historically mine shaft sinking has been among the most dangerous of all mining occupations and the preserve of mining contractors called sinkers. |
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In shaft mines 600 to 700 tons daily is regarded as a good output. |
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A shaft is sunk to reach the mineral which is excavated by miners, transported to the surface by a winch, and removed by means of a bucket, much like a well. |
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In 2016 the entrance hall opened as an exhibition space, with a staircase providing easy access to the shaft for the first time in over 150 years. |
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In 2011, a concrete raft was built near the bottom of the shaft, above the tracks, when the tunnel was upgraded for the London Overground network. |
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The tunnelling shield, built at Henry Maudslay's Lambeth works and assembled in the Rotherhithe shaft, was the key to Brunel's construction of the Thames Tunnel. |
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Industrial gas turbines can create up to 50,000 shaft horsepower. |
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The gear wheel's bearing was attached to a crank on the flywheel shaft. |
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The mechanical advantage of a crank, the ratio between the force on the connecting rod and the torque on the shaft, varies throughout the crank's cycle. |
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This allows the upper part of the shaft to be wider than the standard. |
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The lower row of tuyeres being located in the narrow part of the shaft. |
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This increased the efficiency of the engine, but also created a variable torque on the shaft which was undesirable for many applications, in particular pumping. |
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A power loom is a mechanised loom powered by a line shaft, and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution. |
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The early mills had a vertical shaft to take the power from the flywheel. |
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Most commonly, the wheel is mounted vertically on a horizontal axle, but can also be mounted horizontally on a vertical shaft, for example the tub or Norse. |
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The shaft was fat, long and already half-hard. Ulrich didn't mean to pry, but he understood that this was a man who liked to play for hours before he came. |
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The cages came up crammed and crammed again with the men nearest the pit-eye, as they call the place where you can see daylight from the bottom of the main shaft. |
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The Clovis site was host to a lithic technology characterized by spear points with an indentation, or flute, where the point was attached to the shaft. |
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Given the fluid flow conditions and the desired shaft output speed, the specific speed can be calculated and an appropriate turbine design selected. |
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The single shaft design provides slightly less initial cost and slightly better efficiency than if the gas and steam turbines had their own generators. |
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The loom for such work must be fitted with a double harness for small designs, and a compound mounture and harness or a shaft mounture for large ones. |
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It could take up to 2 hours for the shaft to straighten again. |
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Titan in the Peak District, the deepest shaft known in Britain, is connected to Peak Cavern in Castleton, Derbyshire, the largest cave entrance in the country. |
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On 7 March 2010 he broke both ankles and four bones in a foot, and also chipped four vertebrae and suffered skin lesions, when he fell down a lift shaft at his home. |
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When the advantages of using plastic were realised, the shaft and flight became separate entities, although one piece moulded plastic shaft and flights were also available. |
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The shaft creates and maintains a consistent axis of rotation for the roll, allowing smooth winding of sensitive web materials, according to the company. |
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Thus, they produce smoother rotational forces on the output shaft. |
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The force between the two magnetic fields tends to rotate the motor shaft. |
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Promoter Don King, still wearing the hair-do of a man who has stepped into an open lift shaft, would shell out millions to stick that on at Caesar's Palace. |
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The rotor usually has conductors laid into it which carry currents that interact with the magnetic field of the stator to generate the forces that turn the shaft. |
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Since the motive power of screw propulsion is delivered along the shaft, a thrust bearing is needed to transfer that load to the hull without excessive friction. |
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In Derby, the three shaft Trent engines get developed and produced. |
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Because gas turbines optimally spin at high speed, a turboprop features a gearbox to lower the speed of the shaft so that the propeller tips don't reach supersonic speeds. |
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A shaft was sunk into the ore and enlarged at the bottom for extraction. |
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The air shaft was a cloud chamber of jilted beds and chairs. |
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For the series, Alpern hid out in a building across an air shaft, capturing blow jobs, strip teases, coke-snorting, and a host of other activities with a telephoto lens. |
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The second more powerful blast destroyed the main air shaft. |
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Near the homestead they came upon Peter sitting on the shaft of a jinker, crooning a corroboree song and gazing so intently at the coffin-like ridge that he did not see them. |
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Material is placed on to the shaft of the motorised unwind stand, which can be a simple shaft with core adaptors or an air shaft which will secure the material to the roll. |
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Includes an integral splice table and unwind stand with 3-inch air shaft, pneumatic brake, automatic edge guide, and constant control of unwind tension. |
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Try to avoid this, as it is far better to have a shaft that is whippier. |
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Polish worker Jozef Radtke has secured a PS400,000 pay-out after he was left in agony when the ladder he was working on slipped into a shaft at the Teesside yard. |
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Trams are a kind of sledge on which coals are brought from the place where they are hewn to the shaft. A tram has four wheels but a sledge is without wheels. |
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A shaft hath three principal parts, the stele, the feathers, and the head. |
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The head included a small part of the shaft and had only one arm complete. |
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Initial explorations in the James Hall Over Engine Mine led to the discovery of a large shaft named Leviathan, before further excavations revealed the existence of Titan. |
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Such was the effort required to rescue Lambert's companions, who were trapped by water in the shaft, that the BBC broadcast an appeal for any available potholers to help. |
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Children as young as five years of age sat in complete darkness opening ventilation doors for hurriers, women and boys who hauled tubs of coal to the shaft bottom. |
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