- mountains, e.g.
Mount Everest.
Mount or
Mounts may also
refer to:
Mount, Cornwall, a
village in
Warleggan parish,
England Mount, Perranzabuloe, a
hamlet in...
-
Skull mounts are
sometimes referred to as
European mounts,
western skull mounts, or
western mounts. They are a
large portion of
taxidermy work. Only the...
- Spider-Man, Ultimates, and Reborn.
Mounts often colors the
artwork of
collaborator Amanda Conner, who
feels that
Mounts is a
compatible colorist for her...
- are the
motor and
transmission mounts used in
virtually every automobile manufactured today.
Without isolation mounts,
interior noise and
comfort levels...
- RFA
Mounts Bay is a Bay-class
auxiliary landing ship dock (LSD(A)) of the
British Royal Fleet Auxiliary. She is
named after Mount's Bay in Cornwall. As...
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Equatorial mounts achieve this by
aligning their rotational axis with the Earth, a
process known as
polar alignment. In
astronomical telescope mounts, the equatorial...
-
Mount Takahe is a 3,460-metre-high (11,350 ft) snow-covered
shield volcano in
Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica, 200
kilometres (120 mi) from the
Amundsen Sea...
-
maximum capacity.
Weapon mounts can be
broken down into two categories:
static mounts and non-static
mounts. A
static mount is a non-portable
weapon support...
-
Barkan Mounts Ltd. is a
developer and
manufacturer of
audio and
video mounting products.
Barkan Mounts Ltd. was
founded in 1988 by Lior
Barkan as Barkan...
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mount only
needs to be
rotated about a
single axis, at a
constant rate, to
follow the
rotation of the
night sky (diurnal motion).
Altazimuth mounts need...