They appear as very small, conical or cylindrical surface projections, and are arranged in rows which lie parallel to the sulcus terminalis.
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A cylindrical surface can be viewed as a limiting case of a conical surface whose apex is moved off to infinity in a particular direction.
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Thin plates are initially flat structural members bounded by two parallel planes, called faces, and a cylindrical surface, called an edge or boundary.
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Astigmatism is corrected with a cylindrical surface lens that curves more strongly in one direction than in another, compensating for the non-uniformity of the cornea.
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Two tape heads are mounted on the cylindrical surface of the drum, 180 degrees apart from each other, so that the two heads " take turns " in recording.
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At that time, typewriters which could be used to write Japanese utilized characters arranged either on a cylindrical surface or on an arc-shaped surface, but either way only a few characters were available.
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The ALICE TOF detector is a large-area detector based on multigap resistive plate chambers ( MRPCs ) that cover a cylindrical surface of 141 m 2, with an inner radius of 3.7 m.
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Considering the appropriate form of Fourier s law, the physical significance of treating { k } as a variable becomes evident when the rate at which energy is conducted across a cylindrical surface, this is represented as
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The tapered rear end of the balance fits into a female taper on a sting ( cable for connecting to the data acquisition system not shown ); the model attaches to the cylindrical surface at the left side of the balance.
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Where " I " is the current leaving the cylindrical surface ( which must equal " " I D " as the two currents sum to zero ) and " J D " is the flow of charge per unit area into the cylindrical surface through the face " R ".