| 1. | A rotary motion, producing a continuous power source suitable for driving machinery.
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| 2. | There are'rack and pinion'gears to translate rotary motion into linear motion.
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| 3. | In 1781 James Watt patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion.
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| 4. | The rotary motion and the timing of the power pulses run with uncanny smoothness.
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| 5. | Rotary motion of the motor is converted to linear displacement.
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| 6. | The limbs could not move alternately as they lacked the necessary rotary motion range.
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| 7. | In water-raising devices rotary motion is typically more efficient than machines based on oscillating motion.
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| 8. | This rotary motion in my hips and shoulders is much like loading a giant spring.
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| 9. | It can also be used as a flexible coupling to transfer rotary motion between shafts.
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| 10. | ;Bone Drills : Driven in their rotary motion by means of a thong in various configurations.
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