| 41. | The difference between the two models is that the 207 featured full suspension front and rear, whereas the 206 had a rigid frame.
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| 42. | The plates are compressed together in a rigid frame to form an arrangement of parallel flow channels with alternating hot and cold fluids.
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| 43. | Although the locomotive was fast, and capable of working heavy trains for long distances, its long rigid frame caused damage to the track.
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| 44. | The Gutenberg printing press required words made up of individual letters of type to be held in place by a surrounding non-printing rigid frame.
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| 45. | This cone, dome or other radiator is mounted to a rigid frame which supports a permanent magnet in close proximity to the voice coil.
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| 46. | The Springfree trampoline uses rods to form a flexible soft edge resulting in the rigid frame being lowered around 450mm below the jumping surface.
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| 47. | Instead, the pilot just grabs the lifting surface by hand ( using a rigid frame that hangs from its underside ) and moves it.
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| 48. | People in this class can use an AP2 recumbent, which is a competition cycle that is reclined at 30 degrees and has a rigid frame.
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| 49. | A rigid frame is important in accelerating to begin a race, when everyone is trying to go from a dead stop to nearly 45 mph.
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| 50. | "Surgeons in the West work in a very rigid frame, " said Igor A . Volf, one of Russia's best-known _ and prolific _ plastic surgeons.
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