From September 1941, a more powerful engine was installed, providing 180 PS instead of 155 PS . From late 1940 Stand-off angled armour plates were mounted about 50 cm in front of the vehicles.
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At the Photon-O-Tron, players experiment with the properties of light as they bounce Bumptz off angled planes and through lenses in an effort to sink them, billiard-like, into the designated hole.
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For 14 { years, as Edberg made his appointed rounds from Grand Slam to Grand Slam, he often dashed forward, cutting off angles, the vanilla version of the more gingery Martina Navratilova, the last of the female serve-and-volleyers.
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Discussion of Turco's game does not refer to the quality of his kick saves or his ability to cut off angles from enemy snipers as often as his tendency to be up near the blue line handling the puck or digging a puck from the right corner.
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The requirements for a self-cleaning hydrophobic surface are a very high static water contact angle ?, the condition often quoted is ? > 160? and a very low roll-off angle, i . e . the minimum inclination angle necessary for a droplet to roll off the surface.
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The advantages of using a whole circle, it being less liable to change its figure and not requiring reversal in order to observe stars north of the zenith, were then again recognized by Jesse Ramsden, who also improved the method of reading off angles by means of a micrometer microscope as described below.
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However, in practice, ground proximity and ground conductivity as well as end effects reduce the efficiency of the inverted vee considerably compared to the dipole : In the 40-foot example above, considering a useful take-off angle of 40 degrees above the horizon, the inverted vee produces a maximum gain of 1 dBi in a circular pattern, whereas the dipole produces an oval pattern ranging from 6 dBi toward the sides down to 1.2 dBi toward the ends.