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- The interstate pipeline grid is clearly at a pinch point.
- The effectiveness of the QBCs are compromised at various pinch points along the routes.
- Also, due to possible pinch points on the front of machines, loose, baggy clothing is prohibited.
- The subway is crowded during rush hours, with the ticket barriers at the ends being pinch points.
- Sometimes so much E-mail bears down on one of these pinch points that the system goes off line.
- :: There are three'pinch points'( sphincter muscles ) in the GI tract all evolved for their particular purpose.
- Because pinch points are moved away from the floor, a glider is marginally safer for pets and toddlers.
- The other places of self-intersection are double points, defining segments along each coordinate axis which terminate in six pinch points.
- However, a longer tube implies more pinch points between inlet and outlet, increasing the pressure that the pump can generate.
- Near as I can tell from Pinch analysis, pinch point refers to a point on a curve in such analyses.
- Since 2014 it is possible to torque tighten bolts without the use of a reaction arm, a nd thus without pinch point.
- There is not generally a building line to which development can conform and the road narrows at'pinch points'where the buildings are closer.
- To make matters more difficult, Hyde finds himself at the pinch point of a Republican Party deeply divided between conservatives and moderates.
- As part of the government's pinch point reduction programme, in 2014 work commenced on the A421 in Milton Keynes to improve the Kingston roundabout.
- The pinch point ( in this case the origin ) is a limit of blow-up the whole v-axis and not only the pinch point.
- The pinch point ( in this case the origin ) is a limit of blow-up the whole v-axis and not only the pinch point.
- In fact, to resolve the pinch point singularity the whole singular locus needs to be blown up, including points where normal crossing singularities are present.
- The main pinch point is between Reading West and Southcote Junction where the route is shared with trains to and from Basingstoke and south coast ports.
- There is, however, a'pinch point'around Wallisdown Roundabout which would require a large ( and costly ) demolition programme that has made the scheme proposals financially unattractive.
- Dyke Road is often congested at peak times, and the section of Old Shoreham Road running through the New England railway bridge is another pinch point.
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