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| ARTICLES RELATED TO tension |  |  |  | tension: Encyclopedia II - English longbow - DescriptionThere are various descriptions of the medieval longbow. There are no surviving longbows prior to the 15th century and more than 130 from the Renaissance period (see Surviving bows). Descriptions range in length from 1.2 to 2.11 m (4 ft 1 to 6 ft 11 in), and were made from yew in preference although ash and other woods were also used. Estimates for the draw of these bows varies considerably. Estimates made on examples from the Mary Rose typically had draw forces of 72 – 82 kgf (706 – 804 N, 160 – 180 lbf ). A modern longbow's draw is typically 27 kgf (60 lbf) or less although there are no longb ...
See also:English longbow, English longbow - Description, English longbow - Origins, English longbow - History, English longbow - Usage, English longbow - Tactics, English longbow - Surviving bows, English longbow - Social importance, English longbow - Footnotes, English longbow - Bibliography Read more here: » English longbow: Encyclopedia II - English longbow - Description |
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|  |  |  | tension: Encyclopedia II - String theory - Basic propertiesThe term 'string theory' properly refers to both the 26-dimensional bosonic string theories and to the 10-dimensional superstring theories created by adding supersymmetry. Nowadays, 'string theory' usually refers to the supersymmetric variant while the earlier is given its full name, 'bosonic string theory'.
While understanding the details of string and superstring theories requires considerable mathematical sophistication, some qualitative properties of quantum strings can be understood in a fairly intuitive fashion. For example, qua ...
See also:String theory, String theory - History, String theory - Basic properties, String theory - Dualities, String theory - Extra dimensions, String theory - Problems, String theory - Popular culture, String theory - References and further reading, String theory - Footnote, String theory - Popular books and articles, String theory - Textbooks, String theory - External links Read more here: » String theory: Encyclopedia II - String theory - Basic properties |
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| |  |  |  | tension: Encyclopedia II - Lighting - Lighting designLighting design as it applies to the built environment, also known as 'architectural lighting design', is both a science and an art. Proper comprehensive lighting design requires consideration of the amount of functional light provided, the energy consumed, as well as the aesthetic impact supplied by the lighting system. Some buildings, like surgical centers and sports facilities are primarily concerned with providing the appropriate amount of light for the associated task. Some buildings, like warehouses and office buildings, are primarily ...
See also:Lighting, Lighting - Lighting design, Lighting - Modeling, Lighting - Types, Lighting - Methods, Lighting - Forms, Lighting - Fixtures, Lighting - Types of conventional theatrical fixtures, Lighting - Color Frames, Lighting - Lamps, Lighting - Incandescent lamps, Lighting - Fluorescent lamps, Lighting - HID lamps, Lighting - LED lamps, Lighting - Vehicle lighting, Lighting - Inventors Read more here: » Lighting: Encyclopedia II - Lighting - Lighting design |
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|  |  |  | tension: Encyclopedia II - Thioridazine - Side EffectsCentral nervous system side-effects occur. These are mainly drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue, and vertigo. Early and late extrapyramidal side-effects are seen only infrequently (less than 1% altogether). There is no clear dose-effect relationship, as with higher doses anticholinergic effects of thioridazine become more prominent.
Thioridazine causes also an unusual high incidence of impotence and anorgasmia due to a strong alpha-blocking activity. Painful ejaculation or ...
See also:Thioridazine, Thioridazine - Indications, Thioridazine - Metabolism, Thioridazine - Side Effects, Thioridazine - Discontinuation, Thioridazine - History, Thioridazine - References and End Notes Read more here: » Thioridazine: Encyclopedia II - Thioridazine - Side Effects |
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|  |  |  | tension: Encyclopedia II - Strings music - String constructionDepending on the construction of the instrument they are used on, strings will usually have either a ball or loop at one end to attach the string to the instrument. Strings for some instruments may be wrapped with silk at their ends to protect the string. The color and pattern of the silk can be used to identify the string.
The tone of a string depends on its weight, and, therefore, on its diameter or so-called gauge. Traditionally, diameter is measured in thousandths of an inch. The larger the diameter, the heavier the string ...
See also:Strings music, Strings music - String construction, Strings music - Core materials, Strings music - Winding materials, Strings music - String vibration Read more here: » Strings music: Encyclopedia II - Strings music - String construction |
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| | |  |  |  | tension: Encyclopedia II - Bridge - HistoryThe first bridges were spans made of wooden logs or planks and eventually stones, using a simple support and crossbeam arrangement.
The arch was first used by the Roman Empire for bridges and aqueducts, some of which still stand today. The Romans also had cement, which reduced the variation of strength found in natural stone. Brick and mortar bridges were built after the Roman era, as the technology for cement was lost then later rediscovered.
Rope bridges, a simple type of suspension bridge, were used by the Inca civilization in the Andes mountains of South America, just prior to E ...
See also:Bridge, Bridge - History, Bridge - Etymology, Bridge - Types of bridges, Bridge - By use, Bridge - Decorative and ceremonial bridges, Bridge - Index to types of bridges and bridge related topics, Bridge - Bridge structural and evolutionary taxonomy, Bridge - Efficiency, Bridge - Notable bridges, Bridge - Catastrophic collapses Read more here: » Bridge: Encyclopedia II - Bridge - History |
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Swing bridge - Argentina.
Puente de la Mujer, a uniquely beautiful and dramatic asymmetrical cable-stayed span.
Swing bridge - Australia.
old Pyrmont Bridge, Sydney.
Swing bridge - Canada.
Little Current Swing Bridge, crossing the North Channel in Little Current, Ontario.
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A swing bridge crosses the Canso Canal in Nova Scotia ...
See also:Swing bridge, Swing bridge - Advantages, Swing bridge - Disadvantages, Swing bridge - examples, Swing bridge - Argentina, Swing bridge - Australia, Swing bridge - Canada, Swing bridge - Egypt, Swing bridge - Great Britain, Swing bridge - Ireland, Swing bridge - United States Read more here: » Swing bridge: Encyclopedia II - Swing bridge - examples |
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| |  |  |  | tension: Encyclopedia II - Tooth development - The developing tooth budOne of the earliest steps in the formation of a tooth that can be seen microscopically is the distinction between the vestibular lamina and the dental lamina. The dental lamina connects the developing tooth bud to the epithelial layer of the mouth for a significant time.[11]
Tooth development is commonly divided into the following stages: the bud stage, the cap, the bell, and finally maturation. The staging of tooth development is an at ...
See also:Tooth development, Tooth development - Overview, Tooth development - The developing tooth bud, Tooth development - Bud stage, Tooth development - Cap stage, Tooth development - Bell stage, Tooth development - Crown stage, Tooth development - Hard tissue formation, Tooth development - Enamel, Tooth development - Dentin, Tooth development - Cementum, Tooth development - Formation of the periodontium, Tooth development - Periodontal ligaments, Tooth development - Alveolar bone, Tooth development - Gingiva, Tooth development - Nerve and vascular formation, Tooth development - Nerve formation, Tooth development - Vascular formation, Tooth development - Tooth eruption, Tooth development - Nutrition and tooth development, Tooth development - Abnormalities, Tooth development - Tooth development in animals, Tooth development - Notes Read more here: » Tooth development: Encyclopedia II - Tooth development - The developing tooth bud |
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| | |  |  |  | tension: Encyclopedia II - String theory - Basic propertiesThe term 'string theory' properly refers to both the 26-dimensional bosonic string theories and to the 10-dimensional superstring theories created by adding supersymmetry. Nowadays, 'string theory' usually refers to the supersymmetric variant while the earlier is given its full name, 'bosonic string theory'.
While understanding the details of string and superstring theories requires considerable mathematical sophistication, some qualitative properties of quantum strings can be understood in a fairly intuitive fashion. For example, qua ...
See also:String theory, String theory - History, String theory - Basic properties, String theory - Dualities, String theory - Extra dimensions, String theory - Problems, String theory - References and further reading, String theory - Footnote, String theory - Popular books and articles, String theory - Textbooks, String theory - External links Read more here: » String theory: Encyclopedia II - String theory - Basic properties |
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| | | | | |  |  |  | tension: Encyclopedia II - Wood - Different woodsThere is a strong relationship between the properties of wood and the properties of the particular tree that yielded it. For every trees species there is a range of density for the wood it yields. There is a rough correlation between density of a wood and its strength (mechanical properties). For example, while mahogany is a medium-dense hardwood which is excellent for fine furniture crafting, balsa is light, making it useful for model building. ...
See also:Wood, Wood - Uses, Wood - Formation, Wood - Knots, Wood - Heartwood and sapwood, Wood - Different woods, Wood - Color, Wood - Structure, Wood - Water content Read more here: » Wood: Encyclopedia II - Wood - Different woods |
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