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Invented in 1954 by a Kiwi farmer named Bill Hamilton (later Sir William) as a way to travel up rocky rivers, jet boats at full speed can now traverse water as shallow as six inches.
Gameplay in Jet Moto revolves around the use of hoverbikes to traverse a race course, similar to modern day motorcross, but with the added ability to traverse water.
Avoid making lateral folds that can traverse water over the side wall.
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And a road that traverses water (i.e., a bridge) is no different from one that cuts through a golf course or a drug-free school zone if the speed limit is the same.
We previously reported the Fourier analysis of ionization data generated by simulating a 500-keV proton traversing water.
Using these data, the system tries to reconstruct the 3D spatial layout of the traversed water pipeline.
Traversing water temperatures estimated at 25 C, Celia continued to degenerate as it weakened to tropical storm status, by which time it was situated about 955 mi (1,535 km) southeast of the southern tip of Baja California Sur.
By the morning of July 19, Elida was traversing waters of 23°C (73°F) and all the deep convection had dissipated.
The aim of this work is to understand the effect of abrasive waterjet cutting parameters (traverse speed, water pressure and standoff distance) on surface roughness quality of the cutting process.
Like something out of a fairy tale, golden fabric unfurls across a lake in northern Italy, allowing townspeople to traverse the water's surface.
These findings indicate accelerated, paracellular traverse of water, with further localization of the permeability barrier abnormality to the SC extracellular domains.
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