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The lift force on an airfoil moving through stationary air at a steady speed v0 is the same as the lift force on an identical airfoil that is stationary in air moving at v0 the other way; the latter is easier to represent pictorially.
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British squadron represented pictorially.
The final bill came to $156,679.74 (represented pictorially here) of which the lucky waitress or more likely waitresses, earned a $24,869.80 tip.
On the other hand, its three-dimensional properties are not merely represented pictorially but are in some degree actual, like those of fully developed sculpture.
The study design is represented pictorially in Figure 1.
The course is represented pictorially in Figure 1.
The annotated candidate interval is represented pictorially in Figure 1, detailing the approximate location of the five protein-coding genes and four RNA genes.
The concept assessment question uses a small number of taxa and traits, represented pictorially, and results in a simple tree with only three nodes and no instances of complicating factors, such as homoplasy or a polytomy.
He came to understand that he had a particular kind of relationship to the landscape when he was representing it pictorially, as he did in the beginning.
Reading across the top row shows that the correlation between hospital staff-ILA and London-ILI is greatest for ILI in 15-64 year olds, consistent with the age range of the hospital staff, while it is weakest for the very young (<1 year old) and elderly (>75 years old); the first column represents this pictorially.
In the emerging area of analytics for unstructured data, patterns can be visualized through verbal maps that pictorially represent word frequency, allowing marketers to see how their brands are perceived.
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