Ducts built into the structure channelled vernier exhaust before stage separation.
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Fahle, M.Specificity of learning curvature, orientation, and vernier discriminations.
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The number of this coinciding vernier line represents the additional digit.
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A ruler or vernier scale is usually provided to allow precise adjustment of the bit size.
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I took a vernier with me whilst I went to water some of my seedlings.
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The size is represented by the vernier in the magnifying glass.
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The third stage was powered by an RD-0210 engine and four vernier nozzles, with common systems.
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Vernier is a municipality in the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland.
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Vernier acuity measures the ability to align two line segments.
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French mathematician who described the vernier scale (1580-1637)
Vernier scale: a small movable scale that slides along a main scale; the small scale is calibrated to indicate fractional divisions of the main scale
A device permitting finer measurement or control than standard markings or adjustments.
A short, graduated scale, permitting accurate measurement of the relative movement of mechanical parts.
Calipers are also available with dial indicators and even digital liquid crystal display (LCD) heads which do not require interpolation (direct reading) and some convert to metric at the touch of a button.
Bell shaped rocket used for stabilising during flight/space use.