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Later the metal was poured into molds, which sometimes consisted of two parts so that the metal was completely enclosed; traces of the "flash," or joining line, can still be seen on surviving coins.
Poor thermal conductivity in most dielectrics makes it difficult for conventional heat transfer methods to impart heat at the joining line efficiently.
The slope of the joining line is equal to zero and the intercept is equal to the variance of integer roundoff error, i.e., to 1/12.
By specification, the method allows joining line segments between the leading edge (LE) and trailing edge (TE) circles or ellipses so that the streamwise distribution of surface curvature and slope of curvature are continuous everywhere from the LE stagnation point to the TE stagnation point.
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Every weekday I stood at the table ironing the joining lines of cut pieces, the waists of pants, the collars and cuffs of shirts.
The microstructure shows that continuously straight joining lines along the interfaces are formed in these composite components.
Brazing joining process offers a better structure integrity performance than traditional welding due to its lower melting point, considerable improved strength and narrower joining lines.
Frame a body structure by joining lines around it as shown with shoulders.
When I arrived at the Trenton D.M.V., I was told to join Line 16 for foreign nationals seeking permits.
In each case, the rings were flexible (as shown in Fig. 3a and b) but also had a noticeable join line, seen in Fig. 3c.
None of these cells made denticles in the larva and none joined line I' in the larva.
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