Use "sheathed pyrometer" in a sentence

1. 5 He sheathed his sword.

2. Rapid heat treatment apparatus that enables extended pyrometer life

3. Screwdriver with a sheathed shaft

4. 4 Bulletproof cars sheathed in armour.

5. 2 The grassy hills were sheathed in mist.

6. 3 The landscape was sheathed in ice.

7. 1 The television was sheathed in a snug coverlet.

8. Vital apparatus has to be sheathed or enclosed.

9. 8 It was like being sheathed in silk.

10. 6 He sheathed the knife and strapped it to his shin.

11. CPA #.#.#: Optical fibre cables made up of individually sheathed fibres

12. 24 He sheathed the knife and strapped it to his shin.

13. 7 Marie Helvin naked, stiletto-heeled and sheathed in bandages.

14. 7 Marie Helvin naked,(www.Sentencedict.com) stiletto-heeled and sheathed in bandages.

15. 12 The bottom was sheathed with a brass alloy called Muntz metal.

16. 9 His eyes flickered over her legs sheathed in fine black stockings.

17. 14 The bottom was sheathed with a brass alloy called Muntz metal.

18. PVC sheathed handle, beautiful and comfortable . Ergonomic feel with safe finger clearance.

19. Emissivity corrected radiation pyrometer integral with a reflectometer and roughness sensor for remote measuring of true surface temperatures

20. The temperature measurement is by a photoelectric special pyrometer in a hole drilled radially in the sample.

21. The apparent temperature of a non-black body determined by measurement with an optical pyrometer or radiometer.

22. The peacemakers could not be heard until the terrible swift sword had been sheathed.

23. Composite reinforcer sheathed with a layer of polymer that is self-adhesive to rubber

24. 18 You are sheathed in black cloth and your freckles are pale and many.

25. 15 You are sheathed in black cloth and your freckles are pale and many.

26. Besmutted Blank Bull-roarer Bluebeard Bicollateral Buttery-hatch Basal Cell Body Optical Pyrometer Byproduct Binary Number Boat-hook Bileduct

27. 21 A pyrometer for estimating the temperature of distant sources of heat; radiation is focussed on a thermojunction connected in circuit with a galvanometer .

28. The invention concerns a multi-wavelength pyrometer for the measurement of the temperature and emissivity of a surface above 900 K.

29. 20 No weapons were visible, although Alexei guessed that a dagger was sheathed in Jotan's sleeve.

30. 22 No weapons were visible, although Alexei guessed that a dagger was sheathed in Jotan's sleeve.

31. Optical fibres and optical fibre bundles; optical fibre cables (except those made up of individually sheathed fibres)

32. The apparatus may further comprise a pyrometer (302) to monitor the emission of reactants, a particle size analyser (400) and a computer (108).

33. 12 He was sheathed in a blue body stocking which had yellow stripes running from his armpits to his ankles.

34. 17 They scrambled from the police car and headed down a narrow alleyway, their hands resting lightly on their sheathed batons.

35. 19 An irregularly shaped plaque from the Throne Sanctuary at Knossos shows a sheathed dagger hanging from a decorative belt.

36. 21 An irregularly shaped plaque from the Throne Sanctuary at Knossos shows a sheathed dagger hanging from a decorative belt.

37. A laser-sighted infrared pyrometer (12) measures the brazing temperature by means of radiation (R) after parameterizing an emissivity coefficient, the other parameters being fixed.

38. 13 Shifting winds blew clouds of spray over the rocks, trees, and shrubs until they seemed to be sheathed in alabaster.

39. 16 Its walls and floor were sheathed in gypsum slabs, whilst its ceiling was painted blue and supported by a gypsum pillar.

40. 14 Its walls and floor were sheathed in gypsum slabs, whilst its ceiling was painted blue and supported by a gypsum pillar.

41. 17 An irregularly shaped plaque from the Throne Sanctuary at Knossos shows a sheathed dagger hanging from a decorative belt.

42. 11 He was sheathed in a blue body stocking which had yellow stripes running from his armpits to his ankles.

43. The temperature is measured with a # mm diameter stainless steel sheathed chromel/alumel thermocouple, placed centrally # mm below the rim of the tube

44. 10 But the daggers had remained sheathed during the meal, and she had allowed her thoughts to drift into those glittering waters.

45. Copper-sheathed domes, minarets, winding streets, and flower-filled balconies contributed to its overall beauty.1 Merchant trader ships from Callows were

46. 19 Shifting winds blew clouds of spray over the rocks, trees, and shrubs until they seemed to be sheathed in alabaster.

47. 20 They scrambled from the police car and headed down a narrow alleyway, their hands resting lightly on their sheathed batons.

48. 10 But the daggers had remained sheathed during the meal,[www.Sentencedict.com] and she had allowed her thoughts to drift into those glittering waters.

49. He was elected to the Royal Society in 1783 for the development of a pyrometer, a device to measure the extremely high temperatures that are found in kilns during the firing of pottery.

50. ‘Lesions present in the peritubular capillaries, Arterioles and renal tubules were recorded.’ ‘These branches become smaller and are differentiated into three distinct regions: pulp Arterioles, sheathed Arterioles, and terminal capillaries.’

51. Then followed 24 young men dressed in white pants; black coats; white scarves on their right shoulders; coronets, or crowns, on their heads; and a sheathed sword at their left sides.

52. Canna is a genus of around 10 species of rhizomatous, tropical and subtropical, herbaceous perennials that produce flower spikes in summer atop erect stems sheathed in large paddle-shaped leaves

53. ‘Lesions present in the peritubular capillaries, Arterioles and renal tubules were recorded.’ ‘These branches become smaller and are differentiated into three distinct regions: pulp Arterioles, sheathed Arterioles, and terminal capillaries.’

54. Four rings were placed at the four extremities near the grating, and these appear to be the same rings through which the two copper-sheathed acacia-wood poles were passed for carrying the altar.

55. These Crosspieces (3, 4) are produced as a bundle (7) of unidirectional synthetic fibers sheathed by a skin (8) of tissues of fibers which are crossed with respect to the unidirectional fibers of the bundle (7)

56. The silvery glass-sheathed concrete building restored the title of Earth's tallest structure to the Middle East — a title not held by the region since Lincoln Cathedral upset the four millennial reign of Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza in AD 1311.

57. The peat moss hummocks constitute a particular environment that is home to some very specialized species, including andromeda (Andromeda polifolia), licopodiella (Lycopodiella inundata), droseras (Drosera rotundifolia, Drosera longifolia), blueberries (Vaccinium microcarpum, Vaccinium uliginosum), sedge (Carex pauciflor, Carex limosa), deergrass (Trichophorum caespitosum) and sheathed cottonsedge (Eriophorum vaginatum).

58. ‘His upper body was encased in a Corselet, and a belt about his waist held a sheathed shortsword.’ ‘I lay in the arms of a man dressed in the Macedonian army Corselet and tunic I knew so well.’ ‘Aeneas casts a spear and it pierces his shield and Corselet going into his thigh.’

59. ‘His upper body was encased in a Corselet, and a belt about his waist held a sheathed shortsword.’ ‘I lay in the arms of a man dressed in the Macedonian army Corselet and tunic I knew so well.’ ‘Aeneas casts a spear and it pierces his shield and Corselet going into his thigh.’

60. Capriole (third-person singular simple present Caprioles, present participle caprioling, simple past and past participle Caprioled) (intransitive) To leap; to caper.() To cause (one's mounted horse) to perform a Capriole1838, Thomas Carlyle, Sir Walter Scott Brawny fighters, all cased in buff and iron, their hearts too sheathed in oak and triple brass, Caprioled their huge war-horses

61. The present invention relates to a patch for regenerating damaged tissue and configured with a fibrous porous 3D support of a biodegradable polymer material, which has cells or a drug (for regenerating damaged tissue) sheathed in a support and is capable of being attached directly onto the organ in which the damaged tissue is present.

62. The device according to the present invention consists of an ocular (1) connected to an optic fibre (2) sheathed with a means (4) for the moving of the visualizing end (3), that may be applied by means of a connecting element (8), between the handle (M) and the blade (LA) of the laryngoscope, so that said optic fibre (2) sliding along the blade through two guides (11) or similar, arrives to the larynx, undirectly visualizing said larynx and its aditus, even when this seems to be impossible with a direct vision, thus solving the problem of difficult and, at present, impossible intubations.