- 1923
collection The
Inimitable Jeeves as two
separate chapters, "Jeeves
Exerts the Old Cerebellum" and "No
Wedding Bells for Bingo". In the story, Bertie's...
- used as
units of weight, the
force exerted by a m**** at
standard gravity (e.g.,
short ton-force). One
short ton
exerts a
weight at one
standard gravity...
-
blades that are set at a
pitch to form a
helical spiral which, when rotated,
exerts linear thrust upon a
working fluid such as
water or air.
Propellers are...
-
chords instead of
relying on one
tonal center used
across the piece.
Though exerting influence to the present,
modal jazz was most po****r in the 1950s and...
-
change in a
magnetic field is
directed to
oppose the
change in flux and to
exert a
mechanical force which opposes the motion. Lenz's law is
contained in...
-
legislatures worldwide, the
lower house has come to
wield more
power or
otherwise exert significant political influence. In
comparison with the
upper house, lower...
- the
upper motor neurons and the
lessening or loss of
control ordinarily exerted by
higher brain centers of
lower neural pathways.[citation needed] Spinal...
-
between wheels and rail, and
hence the
drawbar pull
which a
locomotive can
exert.
Factor of
adhesion Tractive effort McClellan,
George B. (November 21, 1854)...
-
phenothiazine antipsychotics,
levomepromazine is a "dirty drug", that is, it
exerts its
effects by
blocking a
variety of receptors,
including adrenergic receptors...
- sails) are a
method of
spacecraft propulsion using radiation pressure exerted by
sunlight on
large surfaces. A
number of
spaceflight missions to test...