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cost curves ECON

curves tracer ELEC

orthogonal curves MATH

S-N Curves INDUST

star altitude curves ASTRON

curve <a curve; curves> ADJ (relations)

curve N (dness)

curve ADJ (relations)

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On the upper surface of the jugular process is a deep groove which curves medialward and forward and is continuous with the jugular notch.
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Like with supply curves, economists distinguish between the demand curve of an individual and the market demand curve.
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To guarantee smoothness, the control point at which two curves meet must be on the line between the two control points on either side.
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These curves clearly show the minimum value of friction as the demarcation between full fluid-film lubrication and some solid asperity interactions.
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A profile gauge is frequently used by metalworkers to copy curves.
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The 30-year-old looks gorgeous in a blue bikini, which makes the most of her curves with a halterneck design and tie-side bottoms.
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This is by far the most challenging section of the historic highway, rising and plunging around hairpin curves rated for 20 and 30 km/h for more than 20 kilometres.
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His style was unmistakable: white platonic solids, curves, and black glass, all set on podia, aloof from the world.
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The races were held on a standard track of 400 meters with outer curves of 29 meters and inner curves of 25 meters radii.
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Because the isosurface is the result of adding the fields together, its smoothness is dependent on the smoothness of the falloff curves.
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