-
Company was
concentrating on
developing radials such as the Jupiter, Mercury, and
sleeve valve Hercules radials. Germany, ****an, and the
Soviet Union started...
- Look up
radial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Radial is a
geometric term of
location which may
refer to:
Vector (geometric), a line Radius, adjective...
- of the antenna. The
radial wires either may run
above the
surface of the
earth (elevated
radials), on the
surface (on
ground radials), or
buried a centimeter...
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Firestone 500
Radial tread separation/recall "History". www.jags.org. "A Tale of Two Tires". Bloomberg.
Paolo Ferrini (4 May 2016). "
RADIALS: A 70-YEAR-OLD...
- The
radial velocity or line-of-sight
velocity of a
target with
respect to an
observer is the rate of
change of the
vector displacement between the two...
- The
radial spoke is a multi-unit
protein structure found in the
axonemes of
eukaryotic cilia and flagella.
Although experiments have
determined the importance...
- X {\displaystyle A\subseteq X} of a
linear space X {\displaystyle X} is
radial at a
given point a 0 ∈ A {\displaystyle a_{0}\in A} if for
every x ∈ X {\displaystyle...
- The axis is
flanked by one or two
series of rod-like
bones known as
radials.
Radials can be
characterized as
preaxial (in
front of the axials) or postaxial...
- The
radial nerve is a
nerve in the
human body that
supplies the
posterior portion of the
upper limb. It
innervates the
medial and
lateral heads of the...
- In
human anatomy, the
radial artery is the main
artery of the
lateral aspect of the forearm. The
radial artery arises from the
bifurcation of the brachial...