| NOUN | an upward movement | upward movements |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
27 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
- The first possible mention of the term is in the "Tantrasadbhāva-tantra" (eighth century), though other earlier tantras mention the visualization of Shakti in the central channel and the upward movement of prana or vital force (which is often associated with Kuṇḍalinī in later works).
- The purpose of this delay is to allow the victim to move off the top of the mine, to prevent its upward movement from being blocked.
- As the Spartan Marching Band plays the fight song during parade marching and the pregame routine, all of the instrumentalists (except for the spartan tubas) and auxiliary performers execute an eight-count horn swing with an accented upward movement on the 8th count.
- The first year of operations of the new airport produced an upward movement of passengers to 694,199 and a total of 28 million pounds of cargo was handled.
- The combination of the downward movement of the tubing and the upward movement of the fluid (or piston effect) results in an increase in pressure throughout the well.
- In regions where there is upward movement near the ground and divergence at altitude, there is a loss of mass.
- To minimise any upward movement of the EWL tunnels, cement was pumped into the soft soil to strengthen it, while structures such as hydraulic jacks and interlocking pipes were installed above the tunnels.
- The Achilles tendon is most often injured by sudden downward or upward movement of the foot, or by forced upward flexion of the foot outside its normal range of motion.
- They then continued their upward movement by winning the first-ever NPL promotion play-offs (after finishing in 2nd place) to win promotion to the Conference North.
- Since waves rarely break onto a shore at right angles, the upward movement of water onto the beach (swash) occurs at an oblique angle.
- The upward movement of the eye is present in the majority of the population, and is a defensive mechanism.
- This is not only a very artificial technique, it is also criticised for provoking injuries in the upper body area or, especially in the absence of a solid helmet, on the head — both of which the Codex Belli was supposed to protect — by being based on the idea of the attacker trying to strike downwards from above the opponent's shoulder, which requires an upward movement of the sword.
- This in turn produces great tension in the muscles and tendons which is then given back in a return upward movement.
- The Paradox is up to 5000 feet (1520 m) thick in places and in the park is exposed at the bottom of Cataract Canyon as rock gypsum inter-bedded with black shale. Upward movement of the Paradox is also a possible theory for the creation of Upheaval Dome, although none of the Paradox is exposed on the dome, the predominant theory being a meteor crater.
- All of these combine to create a feeling of upward movement.
- In spite of this there may be still a 1–3 mm upward movement of the head of the humerus during the first 30° to 60° of arm elevation.
- Since 2006, the all-time record for the biggest single-week upward movement was broken nine times.
- They became active at dusk, swimming towards the coast to the head of the canyon and rising into the water column; this upward movement is likely related to feeding on schooling fishes.
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