Sentence examples for a bridge point from inspiring English sources

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For a given tool path, if the orientation curve crosses the singular circle, it is locally modified out of the circle with a bridge point locating schema and a cubic B-spline interpolation technique.

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The town of Bridgnorth lies mainly on a high red sandstone rock along the River Severn and has been a bridging point since Saxon times.

Huntingdon, founded by the Anglo-Saxons and Danes, prospered successively as a bridging point of the Ouse, as a market town, and in the 18th and 19th centuries as a coaching centre.

I also see us becoming a bridging point for those who wish to be on the frontline and don't know how to get there, because our frontline is huge – it is our woman and our children.

Harmonia did their thing with minimal percussion, building up huge webs of trancey synthesizer, which formed a bridging point between the ambiences of Eno and the guitar drones of Michael Rother and Neu!

If it can increase those (although that is by no means a formality given the countries' tense relations over the past three years) the airline thinks Colombo could become a hub for the sub-region.More ambitiously, Mr Chandrasena wants the capital to become a bridging point between China and Africa.

A musician who has successfully found a bridging point between avant garde drones and amusingly tinny pop that sounds as though it is being sung by cats, Deacon's work - you'll find it on such albums as Spiderman Of The Rings - testifies to both his having simultaneously a high mind and also an occasional low humour.

In most of IoT-based healthcare systems, especially at smart homes or hospitals, a bridging point (i.e., gateway) is needed between sensor infrastructure network and the Internet.

It has been a bridging point since at least medieval times and several bridges have spanned the river.

There's its commercial significance, as a bridging point between the Gulf and Africa across the Bab-el-Mandeb strait, connecting the valuable shipping lanes of Asia and Europe, a big driver behind the Somali pirate attacks on commercial shipping.

The calcium-dependant TF NFATC1 provided a bridging point between the NF-κB family members C-Rel (REL) and p52 (NFKB2) and EGR1.

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