- used with rule joints.
Hinged expansion joint an
expansion joint with
hinges that
allow the unit to bend in a
single plane Hinged handcuffs a restraint...
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primarily because they are less safe than front-
hinged doors. If the
vehicle were
moving and the rear-
hinged door opened,
aerodynamic drag
would force the...
- A door is a
hinged or
otherwise movable barrier that
allows ingress (entry) into and
egress (exit) from an enclosure. The
created opening in the wall is...
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hinge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
hinge is a
mechanical bearing that
connects two
solid objects.
Hinge or
hinges can also
refer to:
Hinge,...
- In geometry, a
hinged dissection, also
known as a swing-
hinged dissection or
Dudeney dissection, is a kind of
geometric dissection in
which all of the...
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Hinge is an
online dating application. The app
displays potential matches one at a time and
allows the user to
dismiss or
attempt to
match by responding...
- In
machine learning, the
hinge loss is a loss
function used for
training classifiers. The
hinge loss is used for "maximum-margin" classification, most...
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placed on the gl****, an
ordinary hinge would leave the
cover at an
angle to the gl****; a
floating hinge raises the
hinged edge of the
cover to the level...
- held open
using a ca****t stay.
Windows hinged at the top are
referred to as
awning windows, and ones
hinged at the
bottom are
called hoppers. Throughout...
- the
hinge allows free rotation,
somewhat resembling a
common hinge. The most
common hinged arch
bridge varieties are the two-
hinged bridge with
hinges at...