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Discover LudwigThe phrase "double cone" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a shape that resembles two cones stacked on top of each other, such as an hourglass or a traffic cone. Example: "The sculpture in the park was made of two interlocking double cones, creating a mesmerizing optical illusion."
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We also calculated the LWS and double cone stimulation from the gorget over time.
The double cone glass and steel structure is quite an engineering and architectural marvel itself.
The latter formed a double cone more than 150 feet (46 metres) high, named Monti Rossi.
Some common examples include horizontal drum mixers, v-blenders, double cone blenders and bin blenders.
Results have shown that double cone drills generated less thrust force compared to standard twist drills.
Conic sectionsThe conic sections result from intersecting a plane with a double cone, as shown in the figure.
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Experiments were conducted comparing mixing performance in a conventional double-cone blender and in a double-cone blender that was modified by means of a stationary deflector plate in order to enhance axial particle flow.
In 18 subjects, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was applied using an angle double-cone coil placed symmetrically over the vertex.
The system is composed by two double-cone actuators mounted in series, each of them providing actuation of two DoF.
Various geometries of stimulating coils are available for non-focal (circular, cap-shaped) and focal (eightshaped, double-cone) TMS.
However, when the sputter target is formed according to the substrate shape, here as a concave/convex double-cone, a very effective coating can be achieved.
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