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A Delaunay graph of the solution domain is first generated, which can be moved easily during the geometric dynamic deformation, even for very large distortion.
A special crucible was designed for the evaporation of the solid Zn, which can be moved along the axis of the plasma chamber.
The pictures of people are physical magnets which can be moved around and put on the calendar to indicate when an activity is scheduled with them.
The 3D3A Lab is equipped with a highly reconfigurable anechoic chamber that was built in-house and that has adjustable/removable walls which can be moved on casters.
The mirror consists of 36 hexagonal pieces, which can be moved separately from each other, and the shape of each piece can be changed.
On each side are panel-doors, contraptions which can be moved around on wheels to represent, for example, Poor Tom's hovel.
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Once information about an obstacle, which can be moving, is updated the obstacle-avoiding trajectory should be updated as well.
Therefore, the 2-CP diffuses through a boundary which can be moving with time.
Let's talk about what else you may have going on," and which projects can be moved to the backburner.
"Basically, I am going home to home to determine which houses can be moved westward and how far," said Sam Joslin, the building inspector for Newbury.
Thus, they have enough empty electron orbitals (pathways within the shells) into which electrons can be moved to conduct electric current.
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