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Discover LudwigThe phrase "curve part" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a specific part of an object or figure that is curved or has a curved shape. Example sentence: The table's curve part was made out of highly polished wood.
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Measurements were taken at a small-radius curve, part of which was sprayed with water.
On the left: the lowest curve (part red, part blue) is G 2222, the green curve is G 1222, the blue curve is G 1122, and the black curve is G 1112.
We therefore reiterate our buy rating and $110 target," he wrote, and expressed little concern over a warning from the firm that selling prices will be lower in Q3 due to the popularity of the low-cost BlackBerry Curve, part of the firm's strategy to increase its sales volume".
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Real (blue curve) and imaginary (red curve) parts of a complex potential are created by a pair of far-detuned and weak near-resonant standing waves.
Even though the simulation curve parts from the actual curve little, in the view of least square it is still an optimal estimation.
Note that the grenade has several curve parts in the side.
Dowelling is a far quicker and consequently cheaper process than mortising and tenoning, especially in shaped work where the curved part frequently must be joined at odd angles.
As shown in Fig. 2, a number of jets initiated around the curving part of free surface.
Figure 9a explores that the electric field on the curving part of the free surface was very heterogeneous and high, suggesting that those sites should be more efficient to self-generate jets.
However, multiple jets were generated from the bubbles, as shown in Fig. 3. Fig. 9b reveals that the bubbles had lower electric field intensity than the curving part of the free surface.
The plantation yield curves (part b) show similar yield projections over the longer term, but again the DFSIM yields are extrapolations beyond about total age 45 (Curtis et al. 1981).
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