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The inside is a doughnut with a reverse curve and the outside is a section of a sphere," he says.
The baseball pitcher Carl Hubbell adopted Christy Mathewson's arm-twisting reverse curve and called it a screwball.
It is supposed to say "Reverse Curve," but a zealous Red Sox fan with a can of spray paint found it too much to resist.
These innovations accompanied the use of the cabriole, or reverse curve, which, about 1725, became the favoured form for legs of chairs, tables, cabinets, and stands.
The waste pipe of every plumbing fixture is provided with a semicircular reverse curve, or trap, which remains constantly filled with water and prevents odours from the drainage system from escaping into occupied spaces.
The mandibular arch is then treated, focusing on torque control of the lower incisors while using a reverse curve of Spee in the tied-back arch wires and a bite plate if necessary.
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In both curves and reverse curves, the ball reaches the batter at a slower rate of speed than the fastball, and the deception is almost as much a result of the slower ball's falling away from the bat as of its swerving from a straight trajectory.
An example is the elimination of three consecutive reverse curves in favor of one larger curve.
The W33x169 girders are cold bent with reverse curves to multiple radii.
We used reverse curves to generate calibration curves, because we did not have the matrix free of endogenous analytes.
In OK lens group, the patients with myopia over then 5.75 D would use double reverse curves and dual geometric (DG) designs OK lens from Euclid Systems Corp.
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