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to interlocking
noun
A safety device that prevents activation in unsafe conditions.
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Owing to interlocking surface topology, bond strength increased by nearly 50% magnitude; considering the limitations specified.
These root responses in rough sand were attributed to hindered displacement of the sand particles due to interlocking.
Therefore, the microstructure was refined from plate-like polycrystalline aggregates to interlocking rod-shaped crystals and even spherical crystalline phases.
Parametric study with variables of infills and reinforcement bar was carried out by adopting the Eurocode design to interlocking block columns and introducing a 0.8 reduction factor.
The developed CPN models comprise signalling layout that represents the physical arrangement of signals according to SBS system and interlocking control that represents actions performed for interlocking according to interlocking tables.
The 150 feet ride consists of a series of roller coaster elements including seven inversions ranging from a zero-g roll to interlocking corkscrews.
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The effect is such that both series of equally spaced notes seem to interlock like the teeth of a cogwheel.
Her own "History of Love" presents at first a set of disconnected puzzle pieces, which the novel proceeds artfully to interlock.
Because these tercets are rhymed so as to interlock, I find it hard to think of a tercet as a stanza.
Second, we take an egocentric perspective focusing on the focal firm's decision to interlock.
The system could be modified to interlock radiation-generating devices other than neutron generators that are used in similar environments.
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