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When, at the finale, the chorus struts its stuff in "One" — streamlined bodies moving in unison like a well-oiled machine — its victory is a triumph of anonymity.
The unsteady aerodynamics and interaction noise of streamlined bodies are modeled in terms of the Euler equations linearized about a nonuniform flow.
Sailplanes have streamlined bodies and long, narrow wings that give them a combination of a low sink rate and a very flat glide.
Thin airfoil theory suggests that for streamlined bodies a time domain treatment is equivalent; in this case small-amplitude motions are assumed and superposition of effects can still be accepted.
For instance, they all have streamlined bodies, short limbs, and fin-shaped hands and feet.
Race-car designers would soon learn to control this tendency with wings, air dams, spoilers, vanes, fins, slots, and louvers, along the way losing the simplicity of intuitively streamlined bodies.
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This large lizard has a streamlined body shape with a long tail and powerful legs.
But Silurian graptolites had a streamlined body plan, more like a stick than like a set of branches.
The hind feet are held tightly against the tail, and this results in a streamlined body configuration.
He studied the effects of air friction and surface area on the speed of the air current over a streamlined body.
He talked about the streamlined body, evocative of the first 1947 Saab, and about the flying buttresses looping like ribbons over the new car.
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