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the tilting
noun
A slope or inclination
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The tilting of tesserae became an art in itself.
Most people look at the beginning and the death, and the tilting at windmills bit.
His latest collection, "Time and the Tilting Earth," offers many pleasures.
At first, the tilting of crosswise spin into the vertical appears to be the principal mechanism of rotation; subsequently, as updraft rotation intensifies, the tilting of streamwise spin becomes more important.
The tilting caused the higher, western ends to sheer off and thrust upward along the fault lines.
The tilting, rotating, flip-out screen lets you shoot over your head, at knee level or even self-portraits.
Therefore, the tilting of the robot-guided part is unavoidable.
The tilting works better than using a D-pad or a joystick.
Once the matching was convergence, the tilting in CTX DTM was successfully addressed.
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In tilting the platform in the sagittal or the frontal directions, those who were able bodied did not lose balance in any of the tilting accelerations (2 and 4 m/s2) or at any of the tilting angles.
A critical look at the schematic diagram would show that the tilting bolster sits on bearings for smooth tilting.
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