Sentence examples for degree of cutting from inspiring English sources

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Interestingly, we also recovered a significant number of rollers that were GFP− and RFP−, indicating a high degree of cutting in the GFP target without HDR.

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In the second stage, initially a correlation analysis was performed to determine the degree of association of cutting speed, feed rate, and depth of cut and the acceleration amplitude of vibrations in axial, radial, and tangential directions with surface roughness.

Long hair means femininity and a certain degree of submissiveness; cutting it all off flies in the face of tradition and of how a ballerina is perceived.

Though the machining system is a distributed system, all current active controllers have been designed based upon a simplified lumped single degree of freedom cutting process model.

It can be used as a ground cover, dry or in cement; in vertical structures with various degrees of cutting and finishing; to simulate natural rock formations; and in sculptural groupings that emphasize the natural form of the rocks, as the Japanese do so well.

Some of the recipes that enlisted me were mired in old language: the word "boil" once meant to cook in liquid; now it refers specifically to a joggle with bubbles at two hundred and twelve degrees; "scallop" meant either a way of cutting or broiling under a hot flame; now it is only a hopping mollusk.

Thermal time was calculated in growing degree days (°Cd) using a simple sum of mean daily air temperature above 0°C taking the day of cutting as a starting point.

To varying degrees, South-East Asian governments all accept the logic of cutting tariffs and promoting trade.

A few degrees too cold and the blade would chatter instead of cutting cleanly; too warm, and the blade wants to dip into the tissue.

Short history of cutting.

Taugwalder was accused of cutting the rope.

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