अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «WIND SHAKE» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
wind shake का उपयोग पता करें।
wind shake aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
In all cases where disposal of the infected material is planned, such material
infected by the most dangerous fungi should be disposed of first. Such sound
culled material as crook, wind shake, lightning and frost crack injury, broken parts
of the ...
'I could 'a' cast out the snirly blocks, but it was the wind-shake that finally ruined
me. I never counted on a wind- shake in a tree as proud as that.' 'Show me the
wind-shake, granpap.' 'Look at this block, here in the crosscut, an' you'll see it.
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Audel Carpenter's and Builder's Math, Plans, and Specifications
A wind shake may extend for a considerable distance up the trunk. Other
explanations for wind shakes are expansion ofthe sapwood and wrenching from
high wind (hence the name). Brown ash is especially susceptible to wind shake.
Mark Richard Miller, Rex Miller, 2005
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Forestry and Irrigation
As a result I have come to the conclusion that the greater part of the so-called
wind shake in timber is in reality primarily caused by frost checks. The so-called
wind shake is much less noticeable in warm climates, there being but a small ...
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Transactions of the Institution of Mining Engineers
When a heavy wind- shake exists in a prop, there is a great tendency for the prop
to yield by buckling at right angles to that wind-shake, which then becomes the
neutral plane ; hence one large wind-shake has less effect in weakening a prop ...
Institution of Mining Engineers (Great Britain), 1898
Wind-shake is a defect which in cross section appears as a separation of the
annual rings. It results from the heavy stresses in the lower part of the tree,
caused by severe winds, but seldom extends above the first log. This mechanical
defect is ...
Clarence Ferdinand Korstian, Warren David Brush, 1931
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The Pirate Primer: Mastering the Language of Swashbucklers ...
... into the opposite direction—that is, from larboard to starboard or tied off so as
to reduce the sail's total area and exposure to the wind. “Shake out a reef” is a
command to loosen and spread such a from starboard to larboard. *“Shift your
helm!
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Reflecting Telescope Optics II: Manufacture, Testing, ...
For stiff primaries, the only requirement is to avoid wind-shake of the telescope
structure, causing tracking errors. Some modern projects (e.g. the ESO VLT)
envisage a fast-tracking facility with the secondary mirror unit. This may relax the
...
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The Design and Construction of Large Optical Telescopes
Thanks to their fixed mounts, wind shake is reduced and tracking errors are
eliminated. On the other hand, they cannot be used in the southern hemisphere (
no pole star), nor at lower latitudes since seeing is too degraded at large zenith ...
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Long-range planning for developed sites in the Pacific ...
Cracks and splits are produced in a number of different ways; four of the most
common are: 1 ) by tension and compression failure (often associated with older
injuries and significant internal decay); 2) by lightning strike; 3) by wind shake;
and ...
Robert D. Harvey, Paul F. Hessburg, United States. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region, 1992