「coils」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ery, often starting as a spiral mine, with the | coils amalgamating to form a small blotch. |
s of straight shearing is done on sheet metal, | coils, and plates. |
spring when rotated gripped hairs between its | coils and plucked them from the skin. |
The recording thermometer uses a strip that | coils and uncoils as the temperature changes. |
cked, allowing smaller, more efficient motors, | coils and other electromagnetic devices. |
outside of the charge and is melted by the RF | coils and heats the surrounding zirconia powder from |
circuits, issues such as dielectric losses of | coils and capacitors can become important. |
NMR is typically sensed using a second set of | coils and an amplifier. |
rections, the serpent folded Abba Arawi in his | coils and drew him to the top of the mountain." |
explain how the structure of the double helix | coils and relaxes. |
mild steel, structural, hot rolled plates and | coils and coal based sponge iron plant. |
t the exact right spiders, cones, pole pieces, | coils and so on to meet "his spec." |
ed efforts to maintain the supply of hotrolled | coils and sheets as it's export priority plan as wel |
heory and implementation of the use of loading | coils and the first wave filters designed to what wa |
tonnes per year of slabs for the production of | coils and sheets. |
The stove's gas flames or electric | coils are turned on. |
Mosquito | coils are widely used in Asia, Africa, and South Ame |
Choke | coils are inductances that isolate AC frequency curr |
Radiofrequency | coils are two major parts of the radiofrequency (RF) |
Coils are often used in chemical processes in batch | |
The passive maglev | coils are enclosed and supported by a light shell ca |
The snake will then wrap one or two | coils around the prey. |
seizing the prey in its jaws, wrapping several | coils around the victim, and then constricting until |
l argonauts, creates a paper-thin eggcase that | coils around the octopus much like the way a nautilu |
reates a paper-thin [[[Ootheca|egg case]] that | coils around the octopus much like the way a nautilu |
which she describes her dream of a snake that | coils around the pair and binds them together; it en |
basal section, which the rest of the filament | coils around, while in the genus Sphaeromyxa, the fi |
his victims within his tentacles, and use the | coils as a conduit for his lethal pheromones. |
cessing the signals emitted by electromagnetic | coils as they deflect the CRT's electron beam back a |
eral irregular cecal diverticula; the separate | coils, as well as the diverticula, are connected tog |
ed directly into the charge by electromagnetic | coils, ASEA managed to create a new technology that |
r would chill the liquid on demand via cooling | coils between the storage container and the quick co |
After pollination, the flower stem | coils both directions, starting from the center, not |
or heavy plates, hot rolling for 2000 mm width | coils by Steckel-mill and cold rolling mills. |
comprises of two or more multi-row finned tube | coils connected to each other by a pumped pipework c |
ions: the initial one is collected under glass | coils cooled with iced water (about 0°C), the middle |
Aerofin creates steel | coils for use industrially in power plants and oil e |
uces hot rolled and cold rolled annealed steel | coils for a variety of different end uses including |
The RF induction | coils function in a manner similar to the primary wi |
that has its own tubemill which takes steel on | coils, gradually rolls it into a pipe and then welds |
These | coils have high power losses due to ohmic heating of |
The connection must be such that all potential | coils have a common tie to the conductor in which th |
the flywheel which induced current in a set of | coils in the flywheel housing - to recharge the star |
ite-sized pieces by pulling them through their | coils, in contrast to most other snakes which swallo |
section work it is not unusual to have 4 or 5 | coils in series to give 5 m (16 ft) of coil or more. |
setup in a way that you can bypass one of the | coils in the humbucker, so that you get a different |
The magnetic force between the two | coils is measured by the amount of weight needed on |
ht microscope and the number of polar filament | coils is between 20 and 23, rather than the more tha |
himself, and as the fight goes on the reptile | coils itself around the tiger until the cat is panti |
Like many millipedes, T. niger | coils itself into a spiral, with its legs on the ins |
The device consists of a pair of fixed | coils, known as current coils, and a movable coil kn |
at the mast construction and are grounded via | coils located near each ground anchor. |
ng magnet or assembly of electromagnets (i.e., | coils) located beneath the vessel containing the liq |
Motor | coils made of superconducting materials can also red |
These were picked up by sensing | coils mounted on the leading bogie. |
Low height antennas need loading | coils of high inductance. |
Original superconducting magnet: 2 | coils of niobium-titanium at 1.8 K producing a centr |
The high resistance and self-induction of the | coils of instruments of the electro-magnetic type fr |
ar planes apeak into the numberless serpentine | coils of the sea. |
the rectum, from which it may be separated by | coils of small intestine. |
le-infrared luminous sources are Nernst lamps, | coils of chrome-nickel alloy or high-pressure mercur |
by a large electric current that flows in the | coils of tubing wrapped around the poles. |
The coiled | coils of SMC1 and SMC3 are conserved with an amino a |
he male, and the uterus in the female, by some | coils of the small intestine. |
ving the umbilicus exposed, in which the inner | coils of the shell are visible. |
ying in the ocean of milk, enclosed within the | coils of the Sheshnag. |
helmets and the lifeboat was loaded with four | coils of grass warp and cans of fresh water for the |
to be measured is passed in series through two | coils of wire, one of which is attached to one arm o |
ill plants may specialize, for example, making | coils of rod for wire-drawing use, or pipe, or in sp |
The catalytic bead sensor consist of two | coils of fine platinum wire each embedded in a bead |
d gallium often used for the high field insert | coils of superconducting electromagnets. |
king Dharana, who protected the Jina with the | coils of his body and sheltered him with his sevenhe |
Faraday proved that by winding two | coils of wire around a common magnetic core it was p |
Vishnu in his sheshashayi pose, resting on the | coils of the sacred Sesha Naga. |
es upon the duodenojejunal flexure and on some | coils of the jejunum; its left extremity rests on th |
Alternatively, propulsion | coils on the guideway are used to exert a force on t |
woman wearing a very complex headdress and big | coils on each side of the face. |
Many stills used lead | coils or lead soldering, which gave off acetate of l |
d by the current supplied to the x, y scanning | coils, or the voltage supplied to the x, y deflector |
s prey and holds on, pulling the prey into its | coils or, in the case of very large prey, pulling it |
This consists of several electromagnetic | coils placed at the vertices of a square or hexagon |
or heavy vehicles, hot rolled steel plates and | coils, roofing sheets and building and bridge struct |
Current is passed through the | coils so that they reach a temperature at which oxid |
Seeds are held in a pod on a stem that | coils starting at the end. |
These applications include high-quality | coils, such as the voice coils in headphones, portab |
The piping is produced in | coils that are air-tested for leaks. |
The propulsion | coils that exert a force on the train are effectivel |
d over a period of hours using magnetic torque | coils that interacted with the Earth's magnetic fiel |
ct of the strengths of the currents in the two | coils, that is to say, of the square of the strength |
he spacecraft could be controlled via magnetic | coils that interacted with the Earth's magnetic fiel |
the shape of the material must be flat rolled | coils that are not more than 23 mm (0.91 in) in widt |
They consist of two electromagnetic | coils, the transmitter and receiver coils generating |
ing on the fitting in use, the built in heater | coils then melt the inside of the fitting and the ou |
terns of constriction, including the number of | coils they use and the orientation of the coils. |
faster rate of change of the field seen by the | coils, thus giving a constant current flow and power |
cel which may be up to 10 centimeters long and | coils tightly to help the plant climb. |
, pickled products, galvanized and pre-painted | coils) to various regional markets. |
An intellectual that uses a series of Tesla | coils to grant himself electrical powers. |
After sunset, the boat crew provide burning | coils to drive away mosquitoes. |
solution must be kept below 40 °C (by cooling | coils) to prevent the undesired formation of sodium |
x-ray technologist takes photos of the Essure | coils to ensure that they are in place. |
ful devices such as mosquito nets and mosquito | coils to keep the insects away but were often useles |
g it, pulling soft-shelled crabs through their | coils to rip them apart prior to ingestion. |
otron Resonance Ion Source based on arc-shaped | coils unlike the conventional ECRIS which bases on a |
llows gyrase from catalyzing the reaction that | coils unwinding DNA strands. |
Audio frequency | coils, usually called A.F. chokes, can have ferromag |
Plug in crystals and | coils were used to control the frequency of the rece |
First time the arc-shaped | coils were used already in the 1960s in fusion exper |
displace itself so as to bring the axes of the | coils, which are normally at right angles, more into |
Karman augmented his super | coils with pieces of balsa wood. |
CCFT utilizes small high-voltage | coils within a Faraday cage to generate a non-therma |
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