alternating in the PONS Dictionary

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The alternating games in the finals with or without the rover position was not necessary anymore.
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A hypothetical board alternating a piece and a gap takes the maximum length of 32 bytes.
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The twist is often associated with alternating fluctuations in the dihedral angles to prevent the individual strands in a larger sheet from splaying apart.
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These birds have a bouncing flight with alternating bouts of flapping and gliding on closed wings, and most sing well.
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The fronds are borne in flushes, with fertile and sterile fronds often in alternating layers.
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By 1955, the network switched from direct current to three-phase alternating current, and it stopped generating its own electricity.
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The alternating magnetic field induces eddy currents in the workpiece.
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The alternating resistant rhyolite and easily eroded basalts produce a series of parallel sharp cuesta ridges separated by savanna plains.
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The surrounding area is undulating, alternating between woodland, farmland and industrial villages.
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The 1930s brought a series of alternating events that created problems in his private life and led to his celebrative paintings.
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