He worked for Ethyl Corp ., helping to develop the octane rating system for gasoline, and at the Rockefeller Institute on a procedure known as optical rotatory dispersion, used to study molecular structures.
32.
If mass is balanced, then gravity can not upset that, as no matter what the rotatory position of teh wheel is, the pull on each part of it will always summ the same.
33.
The progression moves through a series of " regulatory conditions " of increasing difficulty, from static to dynamic, symmetrical to rotatory and asymmetrical movement, and visual to non-visual ( vestibular ) control.
34.
However, in horse racing, the rotatory gallop ( there often called round gallop ) not only is common at the start of races but also is about 5 miles per hour faster than the transverse gallop.
35.
The creator assigned then to the world a rotatory or " circular movement ", which is the " most appropriate to mind and intelligence " on account of its being the most uniform ( 34a ).
36.
Approximately 20 % of seats are allocated to local students on the 5-year MBBS program which is divided into ten semesters of 6 months each and BDS course of four years followed by a one-year compulsory rotatory internship.
37.
Permanent registration ( license to practice ) and the final Medical degree ( i . e ., MBBS ) is given " only " after successful and satisfactory completion of the Compulsory Rotatory Resident Internship, also called the CRRI.
38.
Rotatory wing of Ecuadorian army depends on HAL DHRUV helicopters of India . Only in the 1980s did it begin to develop a modest domestic arms industry as the Directorate of Army Industries manufactured rifle ammunition, uniforms, boots, and other consumable items.
39.
He initiated the landmark work on the conformation of membrane proteins in 1965, resulting in the publication of two foundational papers ( Lenard, John and Singer, S . J . Protein conformation in cell membrane preparations as studied by optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism.
40.
This is a device formed by a metallic bar ( called the agitation bar ) which is normally covered by a plastic layer, and a sheet that has underneath it a rotatory magnet or a series of electromagnets arranged in a circular form to create a magnetic rotatory field.