Sentence examples for synchronism from inspiring English sources

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synchronism

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The state of being synchronous

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After the rotor pulls into synchronism with the rotating field of the stator, it operates as a synchronous motor at constant speed.

If the speed is reduced by pulling the rotor out of synchronism, the stator field causes the rotor material to be cyclically magnetized around its hysteresis loop resulting in a rotor field that lags the stator field by a few degrees and continues to produce torque.

(Lack of perfect synchronism is most conspicuous in close-up shots in which a speaker's lips do not match his voice).

If the entire star pulsated in synchronism, it should be brightest when compressed and smaller while faintest when expanded and at its largest.

In the Historia Brittonum (c. 830) references are made to Welsh poets who, if the synchronism is correct, sang in the 6th century.

When the star pulsates, all parts of the main body move in synchronism, but the outer observable strata fall out of step or lag behind the pulsation of the inner regions.

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India's past became anchored in historical time and separable from legend only with the establishment of firm synchronisms with outside data.

The dates of these contemporaries circumscribe the time of Ashoka's reign; combined with the earlier Greek synchronisms, they afford a firm foundation for the correlation of Indic and Mediterranean events.

Ashoka's edicts would rate a mere historiographic footnote for their inconsequential transitoriness, were it not that in the same breath Ashoka supplied the very synchronisms that are the main key to ancient Indian chronology.

DA CAPO CHAMBER PLAYERS Adding viola (Lois Martin), percussion (Matthew Gold), and electronic sounds to the mix, the redoubtable contemporary-music ensemble offers an incisive group of modernist works on similar themes, including two of Mario Davidovsky's "Synchronisms" and Berio's "Sequenzas" Nos.

The players leapt from the experimental modernist Stockhausen's "Zodiac" to an elusive, rock-infused new chamber work, "Bow to String," by Daniel Bjarnason, a trendy young Icelandic composer; from "Semi-Simple Variations," a spiky 12-tone piano piece by Milton Babbitt, to "Synchronisms No. 9" for violin and electronics by Mario Davidovsky.

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