Sentence examples for mechanical purposes from inspiring English sources

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"The Cos Cob Power Plant has many great, vaulted spaces, like the old Penn Station and Grand Central Station, but instead of being designed to move people through, it was designed for mechanical purposes," said Peter Alexander, chairman of the Greenwich Historic District Commission.

After a laboratory assessment of the treated fly ash (TFA), its environmental properties and the optimal fields of application in road construction, as part of the Revasol project, a full-scale analysis was organised for both environmental and mechanical purposes.

This procedure was confirmed by the provisions of Article 17 of the Water Control Law which provided that permission to use water from any source for industrial or mechanical purposes shall be subject to the approval of the Council of Ministers in consultation with the director where required water exceeds 50 m3 daily[15].

However, the floor numberings were based on standard measurements; thus, "floor 100" was actually the 94th floor, as the extra space was occupied by the high-ceilinged 91st floor, which was reserved for mechanical purposes.

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Brown believes that a constitutional settlement serves far more than its direct, mechanical purpose - that it can act as a binding agent, a cultural document that ties islands of individuals together into a society, a nation.

Fat around vessels and the heart may serve a supportive, mechanical purpose, attenuating vascular tension and torsion, participating in vessel remodeling, and being a vasocrine and paracrine source of cytokines, substrates, and adipokines (Fig. 1 B ).

According to Dickie and Stuppy (2003), besides its mechanical purpose, the seed cover, or a part of it, can develop structures that will help dispersion, such as a brightly coloured pulp (aril) that will attract dispersers.

While the water experiments in the 3 m device were initially for mechanical debugging purposes in preparation for the sodium experiments, they provided some new results for the case of non-magnetic spherical Couette flow.

William Shakespeare, architect Elisabeth Scott who designed the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon appear in the new passports, as do inventor Charles Babbage and mathematician Ada Lovelace (known for her work on Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer), painter John Constable, inventor John Harrison and architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.

She was an English mathematician and writer, chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.

Indeed, mathematician Ada Lovelace, known for her work with Charles Babbage on an early mechanical, general purpose computer, summed up the connection between a sewing machine and a computer, recognizing the latter's ability to translate symbols as opposed to just process numbers.

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