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(b) The inner side of the conical lead housing.
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Its narrow conical bore leads from the curved metal crook, onto which the double reed is placed, downward through the wing, or tenor, joint (on which are the left-hand finger holes) to the butt joint (on which are the right-hand holes).
The conical connection leads to a kind of "cold welding" type of connection that seems to prevent bone loss compared to external implant-abutment connections [10, 12].
Unlike reproductions, it employs a propellant in pellet form instead of loose black powder, and uses lead conical bullets with no wadding, making reloads quicker, though still not fast enough to fire off more than one shot in a row in a hunting situation.
A longer conical section length leads to decreased inlet pressure drop, cut size d50, and Ecart probable Ep, and at the same time, an increased water split (thus larger by-pass effect).
One of the other activators of TREK1 is membrane stretch and an elegant case has been built around the idea that the conical shape of LPC leads to convex membrane curvature on insertion in the outer leaflet of the lipid bilayer, mimicking membrane stretch and activating TREK1 [32].
An inner wall runs along part of the outer wall forming a narrow parallel passage, 180 feet (55 metres) long, which leads to the Conical Tower.
A narrow passage just inside the walls leads to a conical tower, the use of which has been the subject of much speculation – from symbolic grain bin to phallic symbol.
This turbulence drives accretion in the disc and leads to episodic conical winds and jets.
The Baisha Tomb has two large separate chambers with conical ceilings; a large staircase leads down to the entrance doors of the subterranean tomb.
The result was a.577-inch a.577-inching "cylindro-conoidal" projectiles—essentially a lead cylinder weapon conical nose.
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