Definitionn. a curve that lies on the surface of a cylinder or cone and cuts the element at a constant angle
Last update: September 3, 2015
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Slaby's wave meter consists of a helix of non-insulated wire wound on a glass tube. [Please select]
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The expanded metal covering was also wire tied to the helix. [Please select]
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, adopt as the home of their offspring the empty shells of different snails: Helix aspersa, H. [Please select]
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Reasons which I will explain later led me to prefer the shells of Helix caespitum. [Please select]
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This is the case with the adult Helix nemoralis and H. [Please select]
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The Serignan nests, installed in Helix aspersa, have almost the same protective materials. [Please select]
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"But--but--stop a moment, dear Sir Helix; the see-sawers don't think that," argued the Tree. [Please select]
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It brings into play the principle of the helix as used in cutting threads, etc. [Please select]
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In the manufacture of one of these vessels, which are good examples of the helix or spirally-coiled type of basket, the beginning was made at the center of the bottom. [Please select]
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In another experiment he employs a simple hollow coil, or helix, of insulated wire whose ends are connected with a galvanometer. [Please select]
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