Sentence examples for hinges I from inspiring English sources

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The techniques can be broadly divided into unilateral hinge, z-laminoplasty, and bilateral hinges (i.e., French-door laminoplasty or two lateral hinges with intact spinous processes).

With such a configuration of the construct, angular correction would occur only along the hinges, i.e. the CORA of the deformity (Fig. 3).

The frame is the door into the work and if it's off its hinges I can't help feeling like I'm sneaking into an abandoned house.

"She said 'yes, of course I will', even before I got a chance to show her the ring (here's another thing: jewellers need to provide you with boxes with apparent hinges: I spent a good minute trying to get the box open under the table) and get down on one knee.

Considering HP makes the x360 laptops with 360° hinges, I thought that at least some of that knowledge would be imparted here.

From the review: When Dietz writes of bowls and hinges, I am reminded of Borges's distaste for the criticism of T. S. Eliot, who always seemed to be "agreeing with that professor or disagreeing with another". Borges preferred Emerson, whose writing suggested personal experience of his subjects, as does Dietz's best work, which is intimate, idiomatic, and thoroughly original.

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The applied load and deformation of flexure hinge i in its local frame can be expressed as, respectively, varvec{F}_{i} = varvec{T}_{if} {kern 1pt} varvec{F}, (2) varvec{delta}_{i}^{l} = varvec{C}_{i} {kern 1pt} varvec{F}_{i}, (3)where T if is the matrix transforming the external load F to the applied load F i at flexure hinge i, and C i is the local compliance matrix of flexure hinge i.

b The maxillomandibular complex was yawed, maintaining the anterior midline as a hinge, i.e., the posterior part of the complex was rotated toward the direction indicated by the dotted arrow.

The main difference between performance-based plastic design for earthquake resistant structures and PC is that the former depends on plastic rotations beyond the formation of the last plastic hinge, i.e., the perceived ductility limit, whereas the latter relies on the more definitive displacements at incipient collapse.

e Failure mechanism; vierendeel girder of uniform strength including active open circle and filled circle inactive hinges M i = M ¯ i + M ¯ i + 1, N i = N ¯ i = M ¯ i and I i = I ¯ i + I ¯ i + 1, J i = J ¯ i (1).

end{aligned} (4 where ({theta _{Hi}} = {theta _0} + (i - 1 pi /2) is the posture angle of the wheel-rim-hinge-i; ({L_1}) and ({L_2}) are lengths of the base link and the arm link, respectively; ({R_H}) is the radius of the circular where the wheel-rim-hinges locate.

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