Cylinder axis

(Anat.) See Axis cylinder, under Axis.

See also: Cylinder

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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It carries out dimensional control of the cut lens, optical centre position and cylinder axis after milling.
where [[DELTA].sub.x] is the difference in susceptibility between the inside and the outside of the cylinder, a is the radius of the cylinder, [theta] is the angle between the direction of the [B.sub.0] field and the cylinder axis, and [rho] and [phi] are the cylindrical coordinates describing a point at distance p and at an angle [phi] relative to a point at the centre of the cylinder.
% of a total amount of the elastomer; and the elastomer being melt-kneaded in a kneading zone having a length of from 0.5D to 20D in a cylinder axis direction of the twin screw kneader.
Kushner [14] demonstrated that oblique muscle surgery produce a long-term cyclotortion which leads to a suitable change in the cylinder axis, we therefore excluded any case in which oblique or vertical recti muscles were operated on the same time.
Students of solid geometry will realize that the further we move the locking bolt off the cylinder axis, the more difficult it is to keep it fully engaged with the cylinder slot.
To service the little guns you simply extract the cylinder axis pin via a spring-loaded detent and remove the cylinder.
Given the stress concentration, its serious changes near the hole and the fact that points away from the hole are less influenced, dimensions of elements are considered smaller near the opening (at least once as hole diameter); more away from the opening along the cylinder axis, decreasing its due effects and unifying the stresses, the larger elements we have.
The sources, which are time-harmonic (the [e.sup.jwt] time convention is used), may be electric or magnetic, producing an incident field that is, respectively, transverse-magnetic (TM) or transverse-electric (TE) to the cylinder axis. We assume that medium i is characterized by the permeability [[mu].sub.i] = [[mu].sub.0] and complex permittivity [[epsilon].sub.i] = [[epsilon].sub.0][k.sub.i] - j[[sigma].sub.i]/[omega]), where ([[mu].sub.0], [[epsilon].sub.0]) are the free-space parameters and [k.sub.i] and [[sigma].sub.i] denote the dielectric constant and conductivity, respectively.
Within each grain, the microstructure showed well-defined HPC ordering, whereas in the adjacent grains the orientations of the cylinder axis changed and consequently there was no long-range order.
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