Some rooms are still circular, but others are «flat,» with exits
at fixed points on the map.
Standard engines use
valves at fixed points so regardless of the driving demands, the placement stays the same.
A star for each time she goes in the potty chair correctly that can add up to a
reward at a fixed point, like the fifth or tenth time.
First, when someone is
looking at a fixed point in a complex part of a scene, they find it harder to divert their attention to a new object.
Intercontinental rail links all five of the main
continents at fixed points, while Rula Stones can teleport you to previously - visited locations.
In contrast, the LAR metric we would use for the RSM would be the ratio of the lateral
acceleration at a fixed point in time to the lateral acceleration at the end of ramp input, which is the moment at which the steering wheel angle reaches the target steering wheel angle for the test.
Where in a printed book words and images
exist at fixed points on a page, words in an e-book must be free - flowing, able to move and change based not only on the device but on the reader's whim.
Well, I think it needs to be taken into account that autonomy does not exist independently
at a fixed point of time, rather, it is a linear structure that takes place as the seconds lapse... accordingly, one must ask oneself rather the redistribution is ever a contrary force to the exercise of autonomy at all.
As the theory goes, if I could enter into the event horizon, then measure the circumference of
space at a fixed point, by dividing by 2pi I should get the radius to the singularity.
However, if you look at an online investment plan it is structured differently: premiums are paid with the promise of fixed or variable returns at the end of the policy period or
at fixed points during the pendency of the policy.
They should be
held at fixed points set out in advance, independent of the will and whim of the Prime Minister.
If you were standing in Los Angeles and were able to suddenly levitate and
remain at a fixed point while Earth's surface slid by, any friends out stargazing with you would seem to zoom into the distance at 869 miles per hour.
If Kepler can be oriented so that the photon pressure is evenly distributed (see diagram above), the two working reaction wheels can be used to point the
telescope at a fixed point.
In other words, this variation requires less effort to stabilize body position during the row, because one end of the bar
pivots at a fixed point on the floor.
Continuously variable transmissions shift constantly to optimize performance and fuel economy rather than
shifting at fixed points, as do traditional transmissions.
Traditionally, camshafts only have been able to open the valves
at a fixed point defined during engine design and manufacturing.
For instance, a sell trailing stop loss order places the stop price below the market
price at a fixed point, along with a trailing amount.
These characters bring sparks of life to the otherwise dying caves, many of them
reappearing at fixed points around the map, and sometimes even during boss fights to provide a few of Hollow Knight's most thrilling moments.
An article in 1921 first illuminated this concept that described the hypnotism that occurs when
staring at a fixed point on the road.
Intercontinental rail links all five of the main
continents at fixed points, while Rula Stones can teleport you to previously - visited locations.
Since it is a wave - 2 phenomenon (there are two peaks and two troughs in a latitude circle)
at each fixed point in space a signal with a period of four years is seen.
Specifically, to compare net pension wealth across different ages of separation, we measure
it at a fixed point in time, and we also estimate the frequency of separations at different ages.
Intercontinental rail links all five of the main continents
at fixed points, while Rula Stones can teleport you to previously - visited locations.