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An individual atom has its own degrees of freedom in the image plane; thus, total moving degrees of freedom of 2N was achieved, which demonstrates unprecedented space controllability.
Due to the ease in the pants lining, the specific moving degrees on the pattern to develop the lining pattern from the outer shell pattern was different.
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On the other hand, someone at a latitude of 55 degrees, moving 30 degrees of longitude westward (blue line) covers a distance of merely 1900 km.
The inner support is only confined divertor module radial, toroidal and vertical moving freedom degrees, but not confined rotating freedom degrees.
Dr. Magnus was informed the radiator rotary joint was moving 45 degrees per minute; it is designed to rotate 105 degrees in each direction.
Are we moving 180 degrees?
"The human arm can only move 45 degrees to 90 degrees," says Dr. Ramesh Mahajan, urologist, Fortis, Kolkata.
The bridge is modeled as a continuous dynamic system, while pedestrians are schematized as moving single-degree-of-freedom systems with random dynamic properties.
So my guess is that the sun would move 11.75 degrees to the "right" (north) in the summer, and 11.75 degrees to the "left" (south) in the winter.
It moves 1.8 degrees per step.
Nine say it moved 1.6 degrees, which doesn't read as impressive as it looked.
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