linear movement

collocation in English

meaningsoflinearandmovement

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linear
adjective
uk
/ˈlɪn.i.ər/
us
/ˈlɪn.i.ɚ/
consisting of relating to lines ...
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movement
noun
uk
/ˈmuːv.mənt/
us
/ˈmuːv.mənt/
a change ...
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(Definition oflinearandmovementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In thelinearmovementanalysis, the average change in angle between consecutive right-right steps was assayed.
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If an exponential function is used, alinearmovementof the mouse will create a data series that varies according to an exponential movement.
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Perhaps the weight of the glucose impeded thelinearmovementof the cercariae.
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The longitude position inlinearmovementphase and the heading angle in rotating phase are guaranteed to match the path in scouting process.
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The limbs evolved in the first instance for locomotion, andlinearmovementis best ensured with a bilaterally symmetrical system.
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The life trajectory therefore appears as alinearmovementthat connects the past with possible futures.
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Thelinearmovementpreserves the distinction of opposed categories and resolves them by lifting them into the higher, utopian realm of virtue.
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We are not sure why both cercarial infectivity andlinearmovementwere decreased in the glucose solution compared to the controls.
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Duringlinearmovement, the active wheel and the passive wheel will turn synchronously due to friction.
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Using this method, the cercariae moved in a mainly horizontal direction, so thatlinearmovementin mm s21 could be measured.
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For that reason, the stability andlinearmovementof the end-effector is very important.
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In addition to histochemical observations on the presence or depletion of glycogen, the changes in the activity of cercariae can be evaluated directly by measuringlinearmovement.
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When it runs as a step motor, it has a precision of 0.2 mm/step in alinearmovementand 2.5 /step in a turning movement.
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The kinematic method of turn provides a positive tracking force for all tracks duringlinearmovementand while making turns.
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This pin is considered to be on thelinearmovementaxis.
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It primarily gathers information aboutlinearmovementin the vertical plane, including the force due to gravity.
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The walking beam, coupler and crank transform thelinearmovementof the piston into rotation of the output pulley.
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Once the dovetail carriage is fitted into its base's channel, the carriage is locked into the channel's linear axis and allows freelinearmovement.
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This low-frictionlinearmovementcan be powered by either a drive mechanism, inertia or by hand.
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Moreover, the knots describe a vector relationship between worlds rather than alinearmovement.
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