oscillatory in English

adjective

['os·cil·la·to·ry || 'ɑsɪleɪtərɪ /'ɒs-]

characterized by oscillation; fluctuating; variable; indecisive, wavering between opinions

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1. Oscillator manufacturing method, oscillator, oscillatory actuator, lens barrel and camera system

2. Anharmonic motion and non-harmonic motion means the same thing under oscillatory motion(non-harmonic motion may also mean non-oscillatory motion like linear motion etc..but keeping thing under the topic of oscillation here)

3. Computations have been carried out for accelerating, decelerating and oscillatory free stream velocity distributions.

4. It is shown that the unrealistic oscillatory singularities are removed independent of the contact zone size.

5. The amplitude of this normal stress is proportional to that of the oscillatory shear and the components in phase and 90‡ out of phase with the oscillatory shear prove to be odd functions of the steady shear rate.

6. An oscillatory behaviour of the absorption coefficient versus the absorbing layer thinkness has been pointed out.

7. The oscillatory circuit coil inventively forms a heating winding for inductively heating the fuel injection valve.

8. The oscillatory circuit consists of a precharged capacitance (3), and inductance (4) and a switching element (5).

9. The drive (2) for the drill spindle exerts a to-and-fro oscillatory action upon it with an angle of oscillation of preferably 180 - 360°.

10. While oscillatory transcription plays a key role in the progression of the yeast cell cycle, the CDK-cyclin machinery operates independently in the early embryonic cell cycle.

11. In the human ERG the oscillatory potentials were evoked by right-angle stimuli of short duration (100 msec) and high luminance (102 times ERG-threshold).

12. In the Cathodoluminescence(CL)images the zircons extracted from the dioritic gneiss show good crystal morphology and clear oscillatory zoning, as is the case of magmatic zircon.

13. X-ray tube, oscillatory sparks being excluded; and thus the Anticathode is brought to send an X-radiation of extremely short duration through the gas before the lenses of a stereoscopic camera.

14. By providing the cutting blade (10) with several sets of notches (51), the cutting blade (10) is adjustable, in that it can be retained within the oscillatory power tool at different lengths.

15. Advection in two dimensions 6.1 Stability of multiple terms (in multiple dimensions) When we analyzed the stability of time-stepping methods we tended to con­ sider either a single damping term or a single oscillatory term

16. A specific case of the generalCarreau rate-dependent integral viscoelastic model (1), the MBC-model (9), is evaluated with steady simple shear data, small amplitude oscillatory shear data, stress growth data, and stress relaxation data for four polymer solutions.

17. Any of several types of arms or levers for imparting rotary or oscillatory motion to a rotating shaft, one end of the Crank being fixed to the shaft and the other end receiving reciprocating motion from a hand, connecting rod, etc

18. (b) The z-axis translation (Figure 2) is the movement with the smallest oscillatory amplitudes [A.sub.[mu]] and with one of the highest damping factors [[xi].sub.[mu]]--the latter aspect due to the fact that the rigidity on the z-axis is the highest, as this movement is related to the adaptation to the masticatory forces and thus to the necessary stability of each tooth in the Alveole of their