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contour line an imaginary line on the Earth's surface connecting points of the same elevation.
A suspension calibration can involve changing the rubber bushings at the connecting points between the suspension and the body.
A contour line is an imaginary line on the Earth's surface connecting points of the same elevation.
The circles I knew had one center, and a curved circumference connecting points that were equidistant from it.
Internal connecting points in the pivot mean the plug can operate when it is opened as normal but also when folded up, enabling international adaptors to be attached.
Several climatic isopleths (imaginary lines connecting points of equal values for various climatic variables) have been proposed as quantitative approximations of this timberline.
They are very disturbing because we can't tell when a wire is broken (connecting points are all covered with electrical tape) by looking at it.
Using the SIMP model, the current method proposes a material boundary identification scheme by iteratively connecting points of equal density, with the use of a predefined void region.
bathymetric map a map showing the topography of the floor of the ocean or other body of water using contours connecting points of equal depth.
These estimates are compared with power measurements made by using alternative methods incorporating frequency response data and accelerations at connecting points.
The formation of interconnected carbon nanofibers was attributed to the decomposition of PB, which reduced the viscosity of nanofibers and caused the fusion of connecting points.
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