Also with the sail tensioned the battens didn't catch on the cross tubes as you pushed them in. |
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The sail is tensioned on the leading edge and that further helps to maintain tension on the whole assembly. |
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The design called for the tendons to be partially tensioned before the roof was built. |
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Gable end facade hanger cables are tensioned against the main roof cables, above top left. |
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This is so the tendons pick up the deflection caused by the weight of the concrete when they are tensioned. |
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Valleys are secured and tensioned at each side by chains which go inside the thin white downpipes to fixings over drainage holes in the paving. |
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The blade is tensioned by a winged nut at the end opposite the wooden handle. |
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Chains were tensioned and wheels greased as old adversaries reforged friendships yesterday ahead of today's Imana Wild Ride along the Wild Coast. |
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The hair must be tensioned and be rubbed with rosin or a similar compound to grip the string. |
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A properly tensioned bar tape doesn't need adhesive backing, which just gums up the handlebar when you finally replace it. |
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The sling is tensioned loosely to prevent any compression of the ulnar nerve. |
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Spokes must be properly tensioned and hub bearings must be adjusted to eliminate noticeable play. |
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These shrouds interact, and, to provide an even curve, they must be tensioned by about the same amount. |
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The high-quality back pull system consisting of textile ropes in the front bar guarantees that the fabric is permanently tensioned. |
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Fuel transfer is accomplished by suspending a hose from a tensioned cable, the jackstay, which runs from RFA Fort Victoria to the receiving warship. |
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If the cerclage cable is tensioned above the specified level, it may tear out of the crimp or cut through or crush osteoporotic bone. |
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A tiedown must be tensioned as tightly as possible, but not beyond its working load limit. |
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When passing an obstacle the unburdened soil tillage implement can give way in upward direction until the chains are tensioned. |
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Once the tractor's lower link has been detached, the machine tilts over the axle onto the coulters and the tensioned crosspiece whips upwards. |
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The doubled cross span support wires are elastic and are prototypically tensioned as a polygon. |
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Transducing sensors scan the height along a previously tensioned guide wire. |
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This spring must be positioned in a fashion that it is tensioned at the upstroke. |
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However, you might want to adjust and further fine-tune. Battens may be tensioned before or after you insert the mast into the luff pocket. |
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The backstay and forward lower stays must always be sufficiently tensioned to counteract this. |
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Even tone deaf students can perform this experiment but the sonometer must be correctly tensioned or spurious harmonics interfere with the frequency determination. |
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Hydro-Québec responded that, although the springs had been tensioned during installation, upon checking, no tension remained. |
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In military and marching bands the bass drum has two heads, tensioned by rope lacings or metal rods, and it is struck on either head. |
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An underwater pred-net is sewn into the grid and dropped, so the pred-net is tensioned with the weight of the steel. |
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The grid is actually larger than the main cage system, so the pred-net is kept a distance, and it's tensioned. |
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The drop arm features an integrated spring tensioning system which ensures that the fabric is ideally tensioned. |
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An aircraft that was just three weeks old had a latch tensioned below the minimum specifications. |
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If no tramline is created the spring is tensioned and the hydraulic ram is extended. |
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These projection surfaces are used in projection screens in which the material is tensioned. |
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A new chain is stretched out to some extent, and initially it may need to be tensioned after every cut taken. |
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Mechanical belt tensioning units represent an optimum cost solution for automatically tensioned multiribbed belt drives. |
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This tensioned spanning-material is available in about 200 different colours and qualities. |
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In high quality cloth, the strands or scrim are tensioned during the lamination process. |
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In conclusion, authors suggested that both tensioned and nontensioned taping across the UT muscle reduce its activity. |
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When not in use, the lashing is tensioned to take up the slack. |
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Danger of getting crushed in the area of the moving tensioned crosspiece. |
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If a thin working piece is processed, and the springs are equally hard tensioned on the left and the right side, the feed roller can tilt, which will give a result below par. |
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With different EMS applications, muscles in the body can be stimulated, which are e.g. slackened after an operation, trained one-sided or unsufficiently or which are tensioned. |
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This conception enables that the V-belts are always optimally tensioned and a re-tensioning is not necessary any more, also after a longer period. |
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At the early stage of site planning, it became clear already that it would not be possible to keep to the tight time schedule with conventional grade and slope control using tensioned wires. |
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The tensioned fabric roof of Canada Place is due for replacement. |
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But the levity is tensioned across cavities of anxiety and displacement. |
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Alexander Calder was the best-known practitioner: his mobiles were witty and delicate arrangements of flat metal in primary colours, suspended from and separated by lightly tensioned rods and wires. |
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A cold chain is correctly tensioned when there is no slack on the underside of the guide bar and the chain is snug, but can be turned by hand without binding. |
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