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crests

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Crest Clearance INDUST

crest voltage ELEC

occupied crest MIL

thread crest ARCHIT

tooth crest ARCHIT

unoccupied crest MIL

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The crests between the cusps are adaptations for slicing food during occlusion or mastication (chewing).
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These accumulations of biogenic carbonate lie upon the higher crests of major submarine ridges that are uplifted fault blocks known by geologists as horsts.
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The accelerometers sense turns, bumps, and hills in order to give consistent grading of corners and crests in the printout.
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Their bony crests and tough, scaly hides can turn aside the surest of blows.
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The boat crests the hill and makes a left turn, in preparation for a dropping, right-hand, hairpin turn.
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Their bars, columns, and crests were made with great delicacy and often included fine gold work.
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Displaying individual crests, each paddle in the show pays homage to thousands of years of ancestral heritage, while strengthening the role this heritage plays in contemporary society.
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In the diagrams below on the left the light areas represent crests of waves, the black areas represent troughs.
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Neighborhood boats are usually adorned with the town icon, and paper lanterns with family crests are hung off the boat.
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Seagulls fly across the crests of the waves.
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