degree of freedom in English

noun
1
each of a number of independently variable factors affecting the range of states in which a system may exist, in particular.
Since rigid vibration is assumed, only a single degree of freedom exists, and structural relations within the organ of Corti should remain static during motion.

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1. Multi-degree of freedom torque-free linkage unit

2. Gas turbine engine two degree of freedom variable bleed valve for ice extraction

3. These passive joints have more translational and rotational degree of freedom in most cases.

4. Characterised in a sentence (1) 1960s Britain was Characterised by a greater degree of freedom than before

5. A technique of improving the degree of freedom of controlling the accuracy of encoding a stereo signal.

6. There is only one degree of freedom and only one fixed point about which the rotation takes place.

7. The back propagation (BP) neural network model of 5-degree of freedom (DOF) upper limb rehabilitant robot was built.

8. For children of our age we were allowed a remarkable degree of freedom; only the town was out of bounds.

9. Generalized Axisymmetric elements with twist have an additional degree of freedom, 5, corresponding to the twist angle ϕ ϕ (in radians)

10. For this purpose said degree of freedom forms an angle W1 that is different from zero with the line of action (34, 134).

11. The example shows that the bifurcation condition of single degree of freedom nonlinear oscillator can indicates the motional behavior of nonlinear flutter system.

12. In one embodiment, an additional degree of freedom is obtained by electro/magneto-strictively prestressing the thin film stack during the formation thereof.

13. The 64 orthogonal arrays, which originated from the literatures in Chinese, are categorized according to self-checking of quadratic sum and degree of freedom.

14. After determining the assemble scheme, the closed forward and inverse solution and velocity Jacobin matrix of the two degree of freedom parallel mechanism are obtained.

15. Based on the theory of generalized conforming element, two triangular membrane elements with rotational degree of freedom are developed by introducing internal parameters into its displacement field.

16. B) Clitics are quite strictly ordered both with respect to their hosts and among themselves, whereas in the ordering of words speakers always have a degree of freedom

17. Contestants had a degree of freedom within the rules of the game, but in the end, the umpire decided who had followed the rules and therefore won the contest.

18. The Sony Dual Analog FlightStick featured twin analog sticks and was used in games such as Descent to provide a much greater degree of freedom than the typical digital joysticks of the day.

19. Splitting Achromate: additional degree of freedom: - better total correction possible - high sensitivity of thin air space Aplanatic glass choice: vanishing coma Cases: a) simple Achromate, sph corrected, with coma b) simple Achromate, coma corrected by bending, with sph …

20. With more than 70 radio stations, 60 or so newspapers and magazines and around 15 TV channels, Benin’s media landscape is one of the most pluralist in the region and its journalists enjoy a significant degree of freedom of expression

21. Abolishment degree of freedom Top Double arbre lemon juice validement pestilencia brand loyalty pleasing (adj.) age x next birthday jesuitism gastro disliking the French, afraid of the French, one who hates the French, one who is afraid of the French, person disliking France haneagaru buddy covered, wrapped; packaged, bundled autoinformator

22. Apes (Hominoidea / h ɒ m ɪ ˈ n ɔɪ d iː ə /) are a branch of Old World tailless simians native to Africa and Southeast Asia.They are the sister group of the Old World monkeys, together forming the catarrhine clade.They are distinguished from other primates by a wider degree of freedom of motion at the shoulder joint as evolved by the influence of brachiation