As an aside, knitting through the back loop is a useful technique for untwisting stitches on the left-hand needle that " hang backwards ".
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The observer then corrects the estimate, creating a feed back loop, by comparing the observed target motion against the computer generated motion of his optical sights.
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As for fenotypic gene enable / disable I guess those are in turn controlled by other genes and their resulting structures interacting with environmental chemistry as a feed back loop.
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:I don't think so, because then the universe would be self-destructive, being consumed by virtual black holes formed spontaneously by a positive feed-back loop . Preceding contribs)
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This creates a " feed-back loop " or " vicious cycle ", whereby excess inventories force businesses to reduce production, thereby reducing employment, which in turn reduces the demand for the excess inventories.
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The content of a CMB is a continuously-played back loop of marine weather information, provided by Environment Canada and updated several times a day, as well as live broadcasts of selected distress relay message.
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Beginning in a back surf the paddler drives the stern into the oncoming water, does a pry stroke of the stern which aids in a 360 degree pirouette, and finishes with a back loop to a back surf.
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:: : : Venus atained its current climate without the benefit of a negative feed-back loop, it actually suffered from a positive feedback loop . talk ) 11 : 47, 21 April 2011 ( UTC)
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Hand-knitters generally produce right-plaited stitches by knitting or purling through the back loops, i . e ., passing the needle through the initial stitch in an unusual way, but wrapping the yarn as usual.
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Like a Jedi Flip, this Jason Craig invention involves doing the crossbow pirouette for a Phonics Monkey, and then instead of going over vertical and looping, once again twisting an extra 180 degrees to plug the stern and back loop.