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The active region of the MS2E sensor is at the end of a 25-mm diameter ceramic cylinder mounted in line with the electronics unit.
The cell is designed to record the free corrosion potential of the AISI 316L/water interface mounted in line with a cyclotron delivering the proton beam.
An external nozzle was mounted in line with the gun axis to spray polyester powder particles, as a pore generating agent, onto the substrate surface during coating deposition.
It consists of a linear scale and a capacitive sensor, mounted in line on an interface which is guided in the scale's measurement direction and driven by a linear motor based on the output signal of the capacitive sensor.
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A transversely mounted in-line engine frees up more "crush space" than a V, adding a safety margin in collisions, according to Volvo, which uses transverse in-line fives and sixes in its S80 sedan and XC90 sport utility.
Four horses were transported over the course in 3.7 m×2.4 m stalls mounted in-line on a 16-m long commercial straight-deck trailer (16 wheels).
This will make sure that the motor mounts in-line with the lead screw.
Sixty of them, each about the size of an index card, are mounted in a line snaking around the gallery wall.
The S 1000 RR is powered by an all-new (but thoroughly mainstream) 999 cc transverse-mounted in-line-4-cylinder engine that, BMW says, produces 190 horsepower at 13,000 r.p.m. (the rev limiter is set at 14,200 r.p.m).
With a water-cooled, rear-mounted in-line 633 cc four-cylinder engine and all-around independent suspension, the 600 could carry four adults at over 65 miles per hour and sold for the equivalent of $944.
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