In-parallel Sentence Examples
The different species of mica have very nearly the same forms and interfacial angles, and they not infrequently occur intergrown together in parallel position.
Also another condenser was added in parallel with the sensitive tube.
In the Ader transmitter as many as twelve carbon pencils were employed, arranged in a series of two groups with six pencils in parallel in each group. These were supported at their ends in parallel carbon bars, which were carried by a nearly horizontal wooden diaphragm.
An improvement was effected in this respect by the introduction of the " bridging " system, in which the bells possessing high inductance are placed in parallel between the two wires of the circuit.
In constructing a hot-wire instrument for the measurement of high frequency currents it is necessary to make the working wire of a number of fine wires placed in parallel and slightly separated from one another, and to rpass the whole of the current to be measured through this strand.
The trousers are short and of a peculiar cut and material, being coloured many hues in parallel horizontal lines.
In Zeumer's edition of the Leges Wisigothorum the versions of Recceswinth and Erwig, where they differ from each other, are shown in parallel columns, and the laws later than Erwig are denoted by the sign "nov."
They descend in parallel ridges of grey Karst limestone, south-westwards to the sea; their last summits reappear in the multitude of rocky islands along the Dalmatian littoral.
Two methods of treatment have been carried on in parallel lines, the unsymbolic and the symbolic; both of these originated with Cayley, but he with Sylvester and the English school have in the main confined themselves to the former, whilst Aronhold, Clebsch, Gordan, and the continental schools have principally restricted themselves to the latter.
Through or near this gap flow northwards in parallel courses the rivers Heri-rud (Tejend) and Murghab, until they lose themselves in the desert of Kara-kum.
AdvertisementThis was first suggested by Thomas Young, who showed that the rays producing the bows consisted of two systems, which, although emerging in parallel directions, traversed different paths in the drop. Destructive interference between these superposed rays will therefore occur, and, instead of a continuous maximum illumination in the direction of minimum deviation, we should expect to find alternations of brightness and darkness.
In archaic figures the hair is most frequently arranged over the brow and temples in parallel rows of small curls which must have been kept in their places by artificial means.
Plate glass of the usual quality, which appears to be perfectly homogeneous when looked at in the ordinary way, is seen to be a mass of fine striae, when a considerable thickness is examined in parallel light.
About the time of Ergamenes, or (according to some authorities) before, a vernacular came to be employed in inscriptions, written in a special alphabet of 23 signs in parallel hieroglyphic and cursive forms. The cursive is to be read from right to left, the hieroglyphic, contrary to the Egyptian method, in the direction in which the figures face.
Some fortysix or more retorts, arranged in parallel horizontal rows, are heated in one furnace.
AdvertisementOld schists, free from fossils and rich in quartz, overlie it in parallel chains through the whole length of the peninsula, especially in the central and highest ridges, and bear the ores of Chu-goku (the central provinces), principally copper pyrites and magnetic pyrites.
If one condenser is charged, and then joined in parallel with another uncharged condenser, the charge is divided between them in the ratio of their capacities.
Again, in an ocular heliometer by Steinheil double image is similarly produced by a divided prism of total reflection placed in parallel rays.
H is a pulley to guide the approaching and receding parts of the belt to and from the beam in parallel directions.
It is true that the political and spiritual histories of the peoples on the Mediterranean run in parallel lines, the one leading up to the universal monarchy of Rome, the other leading up to monotheism and universal human morality.
AdvertisementThe water flows from the ditches as conductors into built conduits formed at right angles to them in parallel lines through the fields; it rises upwards in them as high as the surface of the ground, and again subsides through the soil and the conduits into the ditches as main drains, and thence it passes at a lower level either into a stream or other suitable outfall.
The multicellular species consist of filaments, branched or unbranched, which arise by the repeated divisions of the cells in parallel planes, no formation of mucilage occurring in the dividing walls.
These summits are remarkable, not only for their great height, but also for their apparent symmetrical arrangement in parallel lines, sometimes in pairs facing each other across this cyclopean passage.
Franklin in 1747 and 1748 made numerous investigations on the Leyden jar, and devised a method of charging jars in series as well as in parallel.
For charging in parallel a number of jars are collected in a box, and all the outside coatings are connected together metallically and all the inside coatings brought to one common terminal.
AdvertisementIn particular, we infer that couples of the same moment in parallel planes are equivalent; and that couples in any two planes may be compounded by geometrical addition of the corresponding vectors.
The coupling rod remains always parallel to itself, and all its points describe equal and similar circles relatively to the frame of the engine, and move in parallel directions with equal velocities at the same instant.
Ampere in this paper gave an account of his discovery that conductors conveying electric currents exercise a mutual attraction or repulsion on one another, currents flowing in the same direction in parallel conductors attracting, and those in opposite directions repelling.
The Samaritan Pentateuch stands alongside the Hebrew in parallel columns.
In addition to the Church History we have from Eusebius' pen a Chronicle in two books (c. 303; later continued down to 325), the first containing an epitome of universal history, the second chronological tables exhibiting in parallel columns the royal succession in different nations, and accompanied by notes marking the dates of historical events.
The ranges generally run in parallel ridges, inclosing extensive valleys, with a normal direction from N.W.
The aeroplanes are aeronaut attached to main kept in parallel plane by spar.
The Bateke build their houses in circular groups opening on a sort of courtyard; the houses in Bangala villages are built in parallel rows about 200 ft.
In eastern or "locked" Arcadia these heights run in parallel courses intersected by cross-ridges, enclosing a series of upland plains whose waters have no egress save by underground channels or zerethra.
The geological formations for the most part extend in parallel belts, nearly in the line of the length of the county, from north to south, and succeed one another in ascending order from west to east.
There is nearly always an arrangement to observe the preparation first in convergent light and then in parallel polarized light.
Sleeping needs were accommodated in parallel three-story wings to each side, with boys at the north and girls to the south.
Therefore, the key to understanding protein adsorption processes is to use a range of complementary techniques in parallel.
On very steep slopes, stake straw bales in parallel lines from bottom to top, spaced a few meters apart.
A set associative cache memory nothing more than several direct-mapped caches operated in parallel.
There is a particular problem if you try to connect multiple diodes in parallel unless they are ' matched ' .
The new service which uses the ABI PRISM 3100, a fluorescence-based DNA analysis system incorporating capillary electrophoresis with 16 capillaries operating in parallel.
Outside the cell, collagen molecules become aligned in parallel formations, and then they link up laterally to form fibrils.
With for parameter With for = n, a loop iteration is divided into n loops executed in parallel.
With for parameter With for = n, a loop iteration is divided into n loop iteration is divided into n loops executed in parallel.
Molecular Computation Using DNA to solve computational problems can allow massive parallelism, by exploring 10 19 cases in parallel.
The familiar tropes of female dependency are likewise hard to find even in parallel forms.
It also has two 120 volt windings which are connected in parallel.
The circuit connexions were such that two adjacent sides of the lozenge were in parallel and two in series.
This is done with a resistor in parallel to the input of 1.8k.
A project working in parallel with the above is the development of suitable transport models for use in unstructured grid based models.
The principle of weft insertion in warp knitting involves the insertion of the reinforcement fibers in parallel across the whole width of machine.
This allows you to customize the placement of the lighting, whether you want a single rail snaking across the room, or a double rail moving in parallel lines.
The second "slow" count is the reverse, shifting all of the weight onto the right foot, which is about a shoulder's distance away from the left in parallel position.
As a step-cut design, emerald-cut stones feature rectangular facets, which are arranged in parallel on the stone.
Despite the best efforts of the rest of the crew, she refuses to consider the suggestion that Suzee might exist only in her head - they live in parallel dimensions, she insists, and their brain waves happen to be on the same frequency.
These are prepared by cutting down and burning the jungle, which is afterwards hoed, lined and staked in parallel rows running both ways.