- gyrodyne, gyroid, gyromagnetic, gyromancy, gyroscope, gyrosphere, gyrostat,
gyrostatic gyrotropic, gyrus, microgyrus, micropolygyria, pachygyria, polygyria,...
- the rear wheel. If the
front wheel locks up
between 0.2-0.7s, it
loses gyrostatic forces and the
motorcycle starts to
oscillate because of the increased...
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Andrew (1918), A
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Gyrostatics and
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curious reversal of the
ordinary laws of
static equilibrium due to the
gyrostatic behaviour of the
interior invisible flywheel when
rotated rapidly. The...
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ethereal medium. Nevertheless, the
field equations stemming from this
purely gyrostatic medium were
shown to be in
accord with all
known laws,
including those...
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Reflection of
Diverging Waves by a
Gyrostatic Medium", Bell
System Technical Journal,
Volume 29,
Number 3, pp 369 –...
- a
conductor mounted thereon concentrically with the
receptacle and a
gyrostatic disk
carried by the
support and adapted, when rotating, to
oppose its...
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Medical area for women's
reproductive health –
study of women's
physiology Gyrostatics –
study of
rotating bodies[citation needed]
Haemataulics –
study of movement...
- gyrodyne, gyroid, gyromagnetic, gyromancy, gyroscope, gyrosphere, gyrostat,
gyrostatic gyrotropic, gyrus, microgyrus, micropolygyria, pachygyria, polygyria,...
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researches in
vortex motion.—part iii. on
spiral or
gyrostatic vortex aggregates.
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Royal Society of...