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Cylindrical model for the muscle fiber. Figure redrawn from Murray ,

Cylindrical model for twisted yarn composite.

Cylindrical model from Katchalsky and Alexandrowicz .

Cylindrical network of vascular bundles in the stem of Dryopteris Filix-mas. B. A portion of the same more highly magnified. At L are the interstices over which the leaves are inserted at G are branches

Cylindrical notched specimen subjected a to a prestressing overload Fj that c leaves a thin surface layer around the notch in a compression stress state. The following cycling will be applied with a beneficial compressive mean stress

Cylindrical nozzle reactors.

Cylindrical nucleus

Cylindrical objects burn.

Cylindrical part

Cylindrical particle geometry

Cylindrical photoreactor with parabolic reflector.

Cylindrical pipe with internal and external radii R and i 2-

Cylindrical polar coordinate system. The z axis lies along the axis of the infinite cylinder.

Cylindrical polar coordinates and associated stress components.

Cylindrical polar coordinates for the rotating disc

Cylindrical polar coordinates for the rotating disk.

Cylindrical polar coordinates to define the spatial relationship between an atom located a distance R away from a ring-shaped element of volume located a distance inside a solid with a planar surface.

Cylindrical polyhexes which, by bridging two holes in the surface of a toroidal polyhcx. can form a double torus by inserting or gluing edges. A hole of type A can be joined by gluing a cylinder of type 1, and B by connecting with edges to one of type II, whereas most holes

Cylindrical pore of diameter 2r0 . The pore contains a macromolecule of diameter 2r. The dashed line defines the volume that can be occupied by the macromolecule.

Cylindrical pore radius r vs. the relative pressure of nitrogen at 77.3 K for the capillary condensation , according to various theories

Cylindrical pressure pipe of thin-wall construction .

Cylindrical radial flow.

Cylindrical reactor with end reflectors.

Cylindrical reciprocal lattice generated by rotation of reciprocal lattice rows around c , can be approximated by a plane. At right, the effect of a non perfect planarity of the sample is shown by substituting the circles of the left figure with tori the intersection of a toms with the Ewald sphere is an arc

Cylindrical representation of a typical domain .



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