On the Connexion of the Physical SciencesJ. Murray, 1858 - 523 pages |
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... axis points above the other . ( a ) Rt . Hypertropia : Right visual axis above left . ( b ) Lt. Hypertropia : Left visual axis above right . Hypotropia : One visual axis points below the other . ( a ) Rt . Hypotropia : Right visual axis ...
... axis points above the other . ( a ) Rt . Hypertropia : Right visual axis above left . ( b ) Lt. Hypertropia : Left visual axis above right . Hypotropia : One visual axis points below the other . ( a ) Rt . Hypotropia : Right visual axis ...
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... axis diamond machining techniques. Section 2.2 covers the existing CAD/CAM/CAE technologies employed for the manufacturing of hybrid freeform surfaces, and discusses the needs for the surface generation methodologies to produce an ...
... axis diamond machining techniques. Section 2.2 covers the existing CAD/CAM/CAE technologies employed for the manufacturing of hybrid freeform surfaces, and discusses the needs for the surface generation methodologies to produce an ...
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... axes, rotating around the vertical axis and spaced 120° around it. Each “horizontal axis” is made up of 9 identical modules (“modules of horizontal axis”, length = 5 m) and a small module 0.5 m in length, with a total length of 45.5 m. Each ...
... axes, rotating around the vertical axis and spaced 120° around it. Each “horizontal axis” is made up of 9 identical modules (“modules of horizontal axis”, length = 5 m) and a small module 0.5 m in length, with a total length of 45.5 m. Each ...
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... axis, the vertical line the y—axis, and the point of intersection the origin 0. Now assign coordinates to every point on these number lines as shown in Figure I, using a convenient scale. We usually use the same scale on each axis ...
... axis, the vertical line the y—axis, and the point of intersection the origin 0. Now assign coordinates to every point on these number lines as shown in Figure I, using a convenient scale. We usually use the same scale on each axis ...
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... axis cylinders , some being forty or fifty centimeters or even more in length . They are represented by such . cells as some of the py- ramidal cells of the cortex of the brain , which send Ttheir axis cylinders down . through the ...
... axis cylinders , some being forty or fifty centimeters or even more in length . They are represented by such . cells as some of the py- ramidal cells of the cortex of the brain , which send Ttheir axis cylinders down . through the ...
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