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In this way the microscope objective was translated to move the focal plane along the axial direction as the retroreflector was moved the same distance to maintain the sample and the reference arms matched in length for interference.
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Yet this abundant linguistic variety has also united Indians in a common need to translate, to move between and across their linguistic parishes.
The new data puts the Hubble constant at 73, which translates to galaxies moving away from us 73km per second faster for each additional megaparsec of distance between us and them (a megaparsec is about 3.3m light-years).
But does that translate to women moving from the current 18% to parity in top leadership positions?
This finding translated to $50,000 per death averted moving from Green to Yellow and $153,000 per death averted moving from Yellow Alert to Orange.
Laurence died on 2 February 619, and was buried in the abbey of St Peter and Paul in Canterbury, later renamed St Augustine's; his relics, or remains, were moved, or translated, to the new church of St Augustine's in 1091.
"The Dream Shake was actually one of my soccer moves which I translated to basketball.
Electrical signals coming from the nerve can then be translated and used to move the limb.
The pulses of electricity in the brain are then translated into commands to move the arm, which bends at the elbow, wrist and could grab an object.
In order to scan a larger field on the ear, we used a mechanical translating stage to move the tissue sample to the desired location and after acquisition and processing, the mosaics were stitched together to form a larger image.
But translating that ability to move vast armies over huge distances by sea doesn't translate very easily back into power on land.
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