Sentences with phrase «flatter surface compared»

The rear spoiler, located immediately underneath the large adjustable wing, has a larger and flatter surface compared to the previous model.

Not exact matches

The point of sale advantage Compared with B - Flute, R - Flute offers a flatter, better surface for printing and presentation, a crucial advantage for more and more customers as they seek brand appeal and sales success with shoppers in store.
It's also important to note that a frequently cited 2009 study published in the journal Pediatrics found that healthy newborns sitting in a car seat had significantly decreased blood oxygen levels compared to those laying flat and the researchers concluded that infant car seats should be used for car travel and not as a replacement for a flat sleeping surface.
This stroller gives its best performance on flat surface as compare to rough terrain still it can tackle terrain like mulch, grass, or gravel.
To test their idea, the researchers compared two different silica covering designs: one a flat surface approximately 5 millimeters thick and the other a thinner layer covered with pyramids and micro-cones just a few microns (one - thousandth of a millimeter) thick in any dimension.
Compare this to taping off the bare block, which is 2 or 3 big, «flat,» easy to tape surfaces (heads, bottom of the block) and a bunch of holes (which are way easier to tape off than a bolt)
Look at a Titan in profile compared to any other full - size, especially next to a Ram or F - 150, and you'll notice the top edge of the front door has no horizontal flat surface.
On the matter of comparing drawings with photographs, Bonnard said to his nephew Charles Terrasse, «To represent on a flat surface masses and objects situated in space, that is the problem of drawing.
Often the gallery space is compared with a cave with no flat surfaces, no smooth textures, no vertical or horizontal edges.
Given its scale, it is instructive to compare this large piece with the paintings featured in the show: where form and an entirely flat painted surface lend strength to the paintings, the subtle human touch inherent to the printers art yields a different sort of gravity, and perhaps timelessness, to the works on paper.
(In simple terms, a very flat surface must warm up much more before its heat can escape to the free atmosphere, compared to a very rough surface).
I wonder what effect on albedo there might be from the undulating nature of a fluid surface compared to a flatter ice surface.
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