How To Use Involute In A Sentence
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Distinguishing characteristics are fully double, involute florets that are narrow and pointed.
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The evolute and the involute of an equiangular spiral is an identical equiangular spiral.
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In the Anaspidea there is a tendency for parapodia to enlarge and, together with the mantle, to enclose the fragile shell (with increasingly reduced and involute spire).
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You worry about making it structurally and technically cutting edge: involuted in the right ways, making the appropriate intertextual references, making it look smart.
Intertribal: escapism as a luxury
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Literature on the Palestinian diaspora has usually been wrought with fierce and involuted tensions which emerge from the politics and polemics of exile.
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We invent the spherical gear with ring involute tooth.
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A mind living in isolation turns inward and feeds off of its own compressed energy, becoming baroque, involuted, bonsai.
World Wide Mind
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Cycloid was used to modify the involute tooth profile.
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Cycloid was used to modify the involute tooth profile.
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But the common law was involute, overformalized, and fiction-ridden not because it was changeless, but precisely because it was constantly changing.
A History of American Law
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Your uterus involutes drops the width of one finger each day and is firm and tight to prevent heavy blood loss from the site where the placenta attached to your uterus.
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn
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There is no common normal in the conical involute gear and the fixed chordal tooth thickness can not be measured accurately because of the coexistence of helix angle and taper.
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Without thinking, outréblack squirrels inhabit upper Michigan and petrify the involute world.
Black Squirrel Poem
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Both the evolute and involute of a cycloid is an identical cycloid.
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There are compromises of the spirit too elusive and subtle to be traced in all their involute windings.
The Titan
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You worry about making it structurally and technically cutting edge: involuted in the right ways, making the appropriate intertextual references, making it look smart.
Intertribal: escapism as a luxury
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This paper introduces calculation and measurement of BRITISH Standard Involute splines.
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De Quincey remarks that impressions do not come to us singly, be it a lightning bolt or sunshine: they are bound up in compound experiences which he calls 'involutes' -- patterns that spiral inwards like the stairwells in Piranesi's dungeons.
Open Democracy News Analysis - Comments
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The margin may be acute or obtuse, rolled backward or upward (revolute), or rolled inward (involute); it may be thick or thin.
Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners
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Although these thrillers depict elaborate action, they recast this action as being the involuted imagining of a diseased mind -- or of someone who has lost the will to live.
Govindini Murty: Charlize Theron's Young Adult and the Crisis of Narcissism in Our Popular Culture
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Overnight, the drug-treated CML cells died, and the tissue-culture flasks filled up with floating husks of involuted leukemia cells.
The Emperor of All Maladies
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Although no equatorial sections were recovered, the present specimens exhibit a likely involute initial stage followed by biserial, uncoiled later stage in which chambers are more flattened.
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I've been reading Elizabeth Grosz on sensation and futurity: "There is an involuted and oblique relation between the energies of sexual selection...the attraction to and possible attainment of sexual (though not necessarily copulative) partners—human and otherwise—and the forces and energies of artistic production and consumption" (from *Chaos, Territory, Art*).
Trauma
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Comedian and geek Samuel Johnson Danny O'Brien has put together a happening of such perfect, involuted cleverness that it takes the breath away.
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This paper advanced a practical and succinct formula for tooth number choice of involute gear.
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You offer a variety points of view, acknowledge your own contradictions, resolve them, involute and qualify and complicate and undermine those resolutions, and end up with an ultimate determination so considered, nuanced, and precise, with so much allowance for exceptions, that the only possible response short of writing a parallel novella-length essay of my own (like I did last time) is to quibble.
The Sacred Domain
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A deep sulcated cavity is formed by the thick and thin involuted parts of the bone.
Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
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Most contemporary goniatitids had an involute shell with compressed whorls.
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Various theories propose that it was the product of paranoid madness, the involuted working of kinship-based rivalries, or a reasoned, rational punishment of treachery.
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Most clymeniids and contemporary goniatitids (with both evolute and involute shells) declined before the last anoxic episode, known as the Hangenberg event, which was followed by a major regression.
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But after about age 40, the thymus "involutes" - or shrinks and ceases to function.
Innovations-report
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“But why should they?” persisted Cowperwood, charmed and interested by the involute character of her logic.
The Titan
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Adult leaf: often entire, mid-green blade, involute, slightly bullate and crinkled, very little pigment in the veins.
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He defines evolutes and involutes of curves and, after giving some elementary properties, finds the evolutes of the cycloid and of the parabola.
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Among Mollusks, the lower Bivalves, that is, the Brachiopods and Bryozoa, still prevailed, while Ammonites continued to be very numerous, differing from the earlier ones chiefly in the ever-increasing complications of their inner partitions, which become so deeply involuted and cut upon their margins, before the type disappears, as to make an intricate tracery of very various patterns on the surface of these shells.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 70, August, 1863
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Of course the evolute of an involute of a circle is a circle.
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He defines evolutes and involutes of curves and, after giving some elementary properties, finds the evolutes of the cycloid and of the parabola.
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Because of the tooth thickness of the dedendum is larger than that of the common involute gear and the Pitchs do not contact each other, the beam strength and surface strength of tooth are increased.
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You know the ordinary nephroid as the reflected catacaustic of a circle, the involute of Caley’s sextic, and a generally good-natured two-cusped epicycloid.
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This mutant displayed involute leaves and early flowering, although less than clf and icu2 mutants (20 days after sowing).
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Oh, and a nuanced take on bringing involute cunning to a ruthlessness contest.
Making Light: Rowling's being sued for plagiarism again
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The pedal of the involute of a circle, with the centre as pedal point, is a Spiral of Archimedes.
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The term "free threshing" is also applied to the involute glumes of some West African guinea sorghums.
10. Sorghum: Specialty Types
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In terms of Irish stereotypes, Beowulf seems like a Gaelic rather than a Celtic piece of art - canny, virile and earthbound rather than dreamy, spiritual and involuted.
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They evolved in the Devonian, comprising evolute to involute planispirally coiled conchs quite similar to that of the contemporaneous nautiloids.
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Since normals to a straight line never intersect and tangents coincide with the curve, evolutes, involutes and pedal curves are not too interesting.
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Alternatively an involute can be thought of as any curve orthogonal to all the tangents to a given curve.
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Hence a curve has a unique evolute but infinitely many involutes.
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Since normals to a straight line never intersect and tangents coincide with the curve, evolutes, involutes and pedal curves are not too interesting.
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As a result, we have writers who range from those who produce what can most charitably described as “mindless entertainment” to those who write books that are so involuted and complex that often a single book is all that they ever publish.
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She claimed that in childhood, new T cells are continually produced in the thymus, but after about age 40, the thymus "involutes" - or shrinks and ceases to function.
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And, recollecting it, I am struck with the truth, that far more of our deepest thoughts and feelings pass to us through perplexed combinations of _concrete_ objects, pass to us as _involutes_ (if I may coin that word) in compound experiences incapable of being disentangled, than ever reach us _directly_, and in their own abstract shapes.
Autobiographical Sketches
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The fundamental structure of the proloculus is the innermost part of the spirally arranged shell; it resembles the involute type of planispirally arranged foraminifera tests.
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You know the ordinary nephroid as the reflected catacaustic of a circle, the involute of Caley’s sextic, and a generally good-natured two-cusped epicycloid.
Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Imaginary Law Firms, Part 1: Brannock, Foley, and Freeth
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The paper theoretically analyzes the non-chain drawing mechanism with involute cycloidal compound tooth in a coal machine and researches the photoelastic test.
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There was something involuted and heartbreaking in his friend's compassion for him.
THE BROKEN GOD
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They were found to comprise at least three different traits: involute leaves, early flowering, and Apetala flowers.
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Wu Jinying is grasping steel knife to slaughter a cattle in workshop is involute arm, hand.
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Even in face view the involute vernation is easily observed for the brief time that a leaf is emerging.
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The possible moves being not only manifold but involute, the chances of such oversights are multiplied; and in nine cases out of ten it is the more concentrative rather than the more acute player who conquers.
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
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He found that if he surgically removed the testicles of his dogs—and thereby depleted the dogs of the hormone testosterone—the prostate gland involuted and shriveled and the fluid secretion dried up precipitously.
The Emperor of All Maladies
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He defines evolutes and involutes of curves and, after giving some elementary properties, finds the evolutes of the cycloid and of the parabola.
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While it is not easy to fathom the chairman's involuted public locutions, he appears to have had more than one reason for his interest rate manipulations.
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But leaving aside its involuted story lines, one might wonder where lies the secret of Mr. Martin's success.
A Land of Wargs And Yunkishmen
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I agree with the point above about conscious experiences being multifaceted and linked to other experiences in complex ways - ie "involutes".
Open Democracy News Analysis - Comments
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You know the ordinary nephroid as the reflected catacaustic of a circle, the involute of Caley’s sextic, and a generally good-natured two-cusped epicycloid.
Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Imaginary Law Firms, Part 1: Brannock, Foley, and Freeth
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In terms of Irish stereotypes, Beowulf seems like a Gaelic rather than a Celtic piece of art - canny, virile and earthbound rather than dreamy, spiritual and involuted.
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Hence a curve has a unique evolute but infinitely many involutes.
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The denouement of "Ghost-Writer" is, in fact, reminiscent of Somerset Maugham, a no-nonsense writer who had no use for James's involuted ambiguities.
Her Master's Voice From the Other Side
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This paper advanced a practical and succinct formula for tooth number choice of involute gear.
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I'm fascinated by how involuted discussions of race and society become.
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He used the involute of a circle in his first pendulum clock in an attempt to force the pendulum to swing in the path of a cycloid.
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Mathematics and Imagination by Kasner and Newman, and went of to work through a calculus text, until I got stuck in a chapter on involutes and evolutes.
Kenneth G. Wilson - Autobiography
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Since normals to a straight line never intersect and tangents coincide with the curve, evolutes, involutes and pedal curves are not too interesting.
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The pedal of the involute of a circle, with the centre as pedal point, is a Spiral of Archimedes.
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And emphasizes the form principle of the evolute and involute tooth profile curve.
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The sort of person given to staging extravagant parabolical dramas or writing out involute private imaginings is usually at a bit of a loss among artisans of more practical fantasies; or, often enough, their victim.
Genet's Last Stand
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The second lineage contained A. nitida, which became more involute and axially compressed on the umbilical side, and its first descendant, A. mckannai, which developed evolute coiling and a moderately wide umbilicus.
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The method is adapt to the manufacture of involute and straight bevel gear.