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Then he took "a slip of a card, about one-thirtieth of an inch in breadth" and held it edgewise in the path of the beam, dividing it in two.
The actuator is composed of a SMA wire fixed eccentrically along a flexible beam dividing it into equally spaced segments.
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The drift ratio is defined as the lateral displacement between the ends of the coupling beam divided by the beam length.
The initial stress on the column was calculated as the summation of the initial PT force and the self-weight of the column and the loading beam, divided by the column cross sectional area, A g.
Waking activity was calculated as the number of times the fly crossed the infrared beam divided by the total time spent awake.
The cages measured 25 cm × 40 cm × 18 cm with two photocell beams dividing the length of the cage into three equal parts.
The considered figure of merit is the average per user achievable throughput, namely the sum throughput for all beams divided by the number of users.
Four beams divided into two sets are tested; the first set of beams is exposed to 6 million cycles of fatigue loading at different loading limits, while no fatigue loading is applied to the second set.
Each building is slightly unique with high ceilings lined with wooden beams, divided by Judd's signature square doors that swing open on a rotating axis, requiring no handle of any kind.
After passing through a spatial filter, a laser beam was divided into an object beam and reference beam by a beam splitter.
The collimated beam was divided by a beam splitter into two beams, which were projected onto the scale grating and a reference grating with an identical grating period of 0.57 μm, respectively.
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