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SPHERSpherical
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"The spherical cap of the small cone is of platinum, so as not to melt by the action of the cylinder and blow-pipe, for the latter are placed upon the bottom of the iron tank in the midst of the helicoidal spiral, and the extremity of their flame will slightly touch the cap in question.
The colour was caused by little gelatinous balls, about the fifth of an inch in diameter, in which numerous minute spherical ovules were imbedded: they were of two distinct kinds, one being of a reddish colour and of a different shape from the other.
Round in shape, unlike the usual rice cooker, the Tefal optimal and initial spherical pot-rice cookers seem to have taken inspiration from the palayok, or the traditional claypot that Filipinos used in the past to cook delicious rice and even with viands.
Ismail, Henriquez and da Silva (2003) investigated the study on ice formation inside a spherical capsule where the time for complete solidification increases with the increase of the external fluid temperature.
Another instance is the axial piston pump found in all fields of hydraulics: It has a spherical sliding surface at the end, and the dimensions of this component must be accurate to 1 [micro]m or less in order to guarantee safe operation at great strain--such as in aviation.
Spherical crystallization/agglomeration is a process of formation of crystal aggregates held together by liquid bridges.
The spherical space forms under consideration are closed manifolds of constant positive sectional curvature.
The long service life of the igubal spherical balls was demonstrated in a biomass chipper.
In Section 3, we show that the Radon-type transform is the composition of the sectional Radon transform and the spherical Radon transform with centers on the boundary of a sphere, and we present the inversion formula using this fact.
The authors believed that if the hydrogen peroxide was mixed with water, spherical holes induced by oxygen and lamellar pores induced by water could be obtained simultaneously, generating spherical and lamellar pores at the same time.
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