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Meanings of mechanical principle in English
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Usage of mechanical principle in English
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The superior strength of the roll will astonish one unfamiliar with this mechanicalprinciple.
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For weeks I believed I had uncovered a mechanicalprinciple which would enable man to defy gravity.
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Every singing bird, every animal whose vocal mechanism consists of lungs and larynx, illustrates the same mechanicalprinciple of vocal action.
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The mechanicalprinciple is the same as in the New Mexican arch, but is here applied in a more extended and more difficult scale.
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Well the important principles in magic are psychological principles, not mechanicalprinciples.
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You can treat mechanicalprinciples mathematically, but can you treat life mathematically?
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A brief history of typesetting machines, with descriptions of their mechanicalprinciples and operations.
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Frying-Chemicaland mechanicalprinciples involved and illustrated in the frying of vegetables, meats, fish, oysters, etc.
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It works with and through mechanicalprinciples and forces, and yet it is evidently more than mechanics.
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The anatomy of the vocal organs, and the acoustic and mechanicalprinciples of the vocal action, are briefly described.
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Thus sculpture was subordinated to purely mechanicalprinciples, and human figures were represented altogether in accordance with established conventions.
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It is not my intention, in these articles, to discuss a general theory of the glaciers upon physical and mechanicalprinciples.
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Would that the rest of the phenomena of nature could be deduced by a like kind of reasoning from mechanicalprinciples.
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The builder is Mr. Henri Barycki, of Warsaw, who has very skillfully utilized a few very curious mechanicalprinciples in it.
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An escapement of any kind is only a machine, and merely requires in its construction a combination of sound mechanicalprinciples.
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He talked only of the obvious and tedious aspects; never of his aspirations in finance, nor of the mechanicalprinciples of motors.