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The cylinder is free to move in the cross-flow direction, supported by a spring and a damper and the fairing device is firmly attached to the cylinder.

Second, in the subsequent actin− state, the lever arm of myosin is released from a high-energy (i.e., unstable in the absence of actin) "up" conformation, and the associated head domain is free to search for the next binding site on the F-actin in the proceeding direction, supported by a biased Brownian mechanism (Sweeney and Houdusse 2010).

Intuitively the former scenario appears more likely, and game styles punctuated with repeated changes of directionsupported by regular high-intensity eccentric muscle contractions of the lower limb may manifest more obviously with reduced or suboptimal movement patterns (as a result of 'fatigue'fatigue

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This adds a third option to the list of ways to request directions supported by calling into Dial Directions.

North Korean planners intended for three divisions to attack Taejon from three directions, supported by heavy armor.

This direction is supported by the general NE-SW strike of the Upper Muschelkalk.

Hatton's project, a hovercraft/helicopter platform that can fly at an almost unlimited height and offers full control over direction, is supported by a military grant and may end up in surveillance devices down the line.

That this behavioural impact would be in a pro-environmental direction is supported by a recently published study that actually demonstrated that nature exposure may promote environmentally sustainable behaviour, at least in a laboratory setting [ 54].

At 20 to 25 Hz the progression of the self-assembly reaches an optimized value (green regime), the chips are distributed uniformly across the surface and slide slowly in one direction is supported by the calculations made above.

The interaction between Speed and Direction supports this position by showing that listeners have greater sensitivity to the speed of auditory motion when a sound source is approaching than when it is receding.

The third law (if body A exerts a force on body B, then B exerts force on A equal in magnitude but opposite in direction) was well supported by recent work on collisions by Dutch mathematician Christiaan Huygens and others.

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