Glycophorin C normally shows oscillatory movement in the erythrocyte membrane.
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Without lubricant, wear is increased when the small oscillatory movements occur again.
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First comes the bounce _ which is felt more strongly near the epicenter _ and then the sway, known as oscillatory movement.
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In labriform locomotion, seen in the wrasses ( Labriformes ), oscillatory movements of pectoral fins are either drag based or lift based.
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Lubricant is pushed out of a loaded region during small oscillatory movements and vibration where the bearings surfaces repeatedly do not move very far.
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Also can be used as a compositional element, where the oscillatory movement is used as the principal parameter to organise the music discurse.
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The characteristic of SIMMO as method, is that shows with the oscillatory movement simulation the evolution in time of the different parameters of the music pulse as tempo, intensity, tension and character.
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When a male detects the pheromone, he shows patterned oscillatory movement that creates vibrations on the leaves ( an average frequency of 76 sensilla and respond to touching with either female silk or the synthetic compound of the pheromone.
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Overhead line crossings of rivers and straits with spans of over 2 km are frequently prohibitively expensive to build and operate; because of the danger of wind-induced oscillatory movements of the conductor cables, it is necessary either to install very large leader distances or to mount insulators between the conductors in the area of the span.
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It has been shown in two double-blind controlled studies that injection of botulinum toxin into muscles used to produce oscillatory movements of essential tremors, such as forearm, wrist and finger flexors, may decrease the amplitude of hand tremor for approximately three months and that injections of the toxin may reduce essential tremor presenting in the head and voice.