| 41. | I have only one Japanese plane, a small, round-bottom type used for working or smoothing concavities.
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| 42. | The parts forming the radiocarpal joint are the lower end of the condyle, which is received into the concavity.
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| 43. | However, some carbon fiber boards feature concavity by the drops instead of foot pockets giving more leverage while turning.
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| 44. | To correct this, small pads of polyurethane foam were inserted into concavities and were successful in most problem areas.
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| 45. | The problem with the above approach is that it relies on the differentiability of the objective function and on concavity.
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| 46. | The buccal cusp ridges exhibit slight concavities that extend over the buccal surfaces as developmental grooves into the gingival embrasure.
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| 47. | This term more precisely refers to the concavity in the bone which is the location of the confluence of sinuses.
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| 48. | Variants of the 1970s often have little or no concavity, whereas 1980s models have deeper concavities and steeper kicktails.
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| 49. | Variants of the 1970s often have little or no concavity, whereas 1980s models have deeper concavities and steeper kicktails.
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| 50. | Embers dropped from the ceramic dish, contoured with cigarette-nesting concavities, beside the paperbacks on his reading table.
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