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Even as a child, he remembered in an interview, he would open the kits and wonder why, with so many natural resources, Brazil even had to import wood for the base of the plane.
A gash extended from the base of the plane toward the windows, its right wing appeared charred and the exterior of the destroyed right engine apparently had been peeled off.
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They have a distinct orientation and spacing of F-actin, the appearance of which changes based on the plane of section.
Drag-based swimming is often divided into rowing or paddling based on the plane of motion of the paddle.
The base, or sole of the plane must be very smooth and perfectly flat for the plane to work correctly.
The New Yorker, August 13 , 1960 P. 25Incidental Intelligence (Agronomy Division): At the base of a plane tree in front of the Wurlitzer Building, on West Forty-second Street, last week a stalk of corn was sprouting.
By M. Silverman and John McCarten The New Yorker, August 13 , 1960 P. 25Incidental Intelligence (Agronomy Division): At the base of a plane tree in front of the Wurlitzer Building, on West Forty-second Street, last week a stalk of corn was sprouting.
The apex of the butterfly piece denotes the side of tensile forces and the broad part (base) of the fragment compression — the plane and direction in which the bending force was applied at the time of fracture can therefore be deduced from plain X-rays (Fig. 10).
Incidental Intelligence (Agronomy Division): At the base of a plane tree in front of the Wurlitzer Building, on West Forty-second Street, last week a stalk of corn was sprouting.
It's based on the weight of the plane".
The computer calculates stopping distance based on the weight of the plane, wind speed, air temperature and other factors.
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