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  • Slope deflection method
  • Engineering analysis method

    The slope deflection method is a structural analysis method for beams and frames introduced in 1914 by George A. Maney. The slope deflection method was

    Slope deflection method

    Slope_deflection_method

  • Deflection (engineering)
  • Degree to which part of a structural element is displaced under a given load

    elongation. The deflection distance of a member under a load can be calculated by integrating the function that mathematically describes the slope of the deflected

    Deflection (engineering)

    Deflection (engineering)

    Deflection_(engineering)

  • Christian Otto Mohr
  • German structural engineer (1835–1918)

    scientific work in Dresden until his death on 2 October 1918. Slope deflection method Timoshenko, S. P. (1953), History of Strength of Materials ISBN 0-07-064725-9

    Christian Otto Mohr

    Christian Otto Mohr

    Christian_Otto_Mohr

  • Euler–Bernoulli beam theory
  • Method for load calculation in construction

    area method", "conjugate beam method", "the principle of virtual work", "Castigliano's method", "flexibility method", "slope deflection method", "moment

    Euler–Bernoulli beam theory

    Euler–Bernoulli beam theory

    Euler–Bernoulli_beam_theory

  • Moment distribution method
  • Structural analysis technique for statically indeterminate structures

    M_{CD}=-4{\frac {EI}{L}}d_{2}-P{\frac {L}{8}}=-10.186} Finite element method Slope deflection method Cross, Hardy (1930). "Analysis of Continuous Frames by Distributing

    Moment distribution method

    Moment_distribution_method

  • Beam (structure)
  • Structural element capable of withstanding loads by resisting bending

    Other mathematical methods for determining the deflection of beams include "method of virtual work" and the "slope deflection method". Engineers are interested

    Beam (structure)

    Beam (structure)

    Beam_(structure)

  • Fixed end moment
  • {q_{0}L^{2}}{30}}} Moment distribution method Statically Indeterminate Slope deflection method Matrix method Yang, Chang-hyeon (2001-01-10). Structural

    Fixed end moment

    Fixed_end_moment

  • Moment-area theorem
  • The moment-area theorem is an engineering tool to derive the slope, rotation and deflection of beams and frames. This theorem was developed by Mohr and

    Moment-area theorem

    Moment-area_theorem

  • Conjugate beam method
  • Engineering method deriving slope and displacement of a beam

    computation as the moment-area theorems to determine a beam's slope or deflection; however, this method relies only on the principles of statics, so its application

    Conjugate beam method

    Conjugate beam method

    Conjugate_beam_method

  • Shear and moment diagram
  • Structural design tool

    diagrams is that the deflection of a beam can be easily determined using either the moment area method or the conjugate beam method. For common loading

    Shear and moment diagram

    Shear and moment diagram

    Shear_and_moment_diagram

  • Pan–Tompkins algorithm
  • Heart rate measuring algorithm used in ECGs

    complex is composed by a downward deflection (Q wave), a high upward deflection (R wave) and a final downward deflection (S wave). The Pan–Tompkins algorithm

    Pan–Tompkins algorithm

    Pan–Tompkins algorithm

    Pan–Tompkins_algorithm

  • Atomic force microscopy
  • Type of microscopy

    meniscus profile. The most common method for cantilever-deflection measurements is the beam-deflection method. In this method, laser light from a solid-state

    Atomic force microscopy

    Atomic force microscopy

    Atomic_force_microscopy

  • Fracture toughness
  • Stress intensity factor at which a crack's propagation increases drastically

    microstructural features and additives to it. Examples of mechanisms include: crack deflection by secondary phases, crack separation due to fine grain structure changes

    Fracture toughness

    Fracture toughness

    Fracture_toughness

  • Curtain wall (architecture)
  • Outer non-structural walls of a building

    load-induced) deflections. These deflection limits are not imposed due to strength capacities of the mullions. Rather, they are designed to limit deflection of the

    Curtain wall (architecture)

    Curtain wall (architecture)

    Curtain_wall_(architecture)

  • Three-point flexural test
  • Standard procedure for measuring modulus of elasticity in bending

    D {\displaystyle D} = maximum deflection of the center of the beam, (mm) m {\displaystyle m} = The gradient (i.e., slope) of the initial straight-line

    Three-point flexural test

    Three-point flexural test

    Three-point_flexural_test

  • QRS complex
  • Electrocardiogram waveform representing ventricular contraction in the heart

    The QRS complex is the combination of three of the graphical deflections seen on a typical electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG). It is usually the central and

    QRS complex

    QRS complex

    QRS_complex

  • Avalanche control
  • Activities to reduce avalanche hazards

    The first technique of ski stabilizing is a method of entering a slope called ski cutting. In this method a skier attempts to trigger a small avalanche

    Avalanche control

    Avalanche control

    Avalanche_control

  • History of the oscilloscope
  • voltages (on the order of 20,000 to 30,000 volts). With only vertical deflection applied to the internal plates, the face of the tube was observed through

    History of the oscilloscope

    History of the oscilloscope

    History_of_the_oscilloscope

  • Sinusoidal model
  • Sine wave used to approximate data

    09784 [eess.SP]. The method is explained in the chapter "Generalized sinusoidal regression" pp.54-63 in the paper: [1] Beam deflection case study  This article

    Sinusoidal model

    Sinusoidal_model

  • Bending of plates
  • Deformation of slabs under load

    to the deflection of a plate perpendicular to the plane of the plate under the action of external forces and moments. The amount of deflection can be

    Bending of plates

    Bending of plates

    Bending_of_plates

  • Singularity function
  • Class of discontinuous functions

    &n<0\\{\frac {\langle x-a\rangle ^{n+1}}{n+1}},&n\geq 0\end{cases}}} The deflection of a simply supported beam, as shown in the diagram, with constant cross-section

    Singularity function

    Singularity_function

  • Orography
  • Study of the topographic relief of mountains

    Upward deflection of large-scale horizontal flow by the orography. Anabatic or upward vertical propagation of moist air up an orographic slope, caused

    Orography

    Orography

    Orography

  • Southwell plot
  • Graphical method of determining a structure's critical load

    homogeneous problem can be obtained from the slope of the graph. Therefore, a point of large deflection can be chosen, and it does not need to be the

    Southwell plot

    Southwell plot

    Southwell_plot

  • External ballistics
  • Behavior of projectiles in flight

    predictions. The Pejsa drag model closed-form solution prediction method, without slope constant factor fine tuning, yields very similar results in the

    External ballistics

    External ballistics

    External_ballistics

  • Influence line
  • Graph in engineering

    functions (such as deflection or axial force) to the applied unit load, but these uses of influence lines are less common. There are three methods used for constructing

    Influence line

    Influence line

    Influence_line

  • Jugular venous pressure
  • Blood pressure in a vein of the neck

    disease. Classically three upward deflections and two downward deflections have been described. The upward deflections are the "a" (atrial contraction)

    Jugular venous pressure

    Jugular venous pressure

    Jugular_venous_pressure

  • Direct integration of a beam
  • Structural analysis method

    integration is a structural analysis method for measuring internal shear, internal moment, rotation, and deflection of a beam. For a beam with an applied

    Direct integration of a beam

    Direct integration of a beam

    Direct_integration_of_a_beam

  • Colloidal probe technique
  • same time, the deflection of the cantilever ξ is monitored as well, typically with a comparable precision. One measures the deflection by focusing a light

    Colloidal probe technique

    Colloidal probe technique

    Colloidal_probe_technique

  • Airfoil
  • Streamlined body for generating lift

    resulting in a force on the airfoil in the direction opposite to the deflection. This force is known as an aerodynamic force and can be resolved into

    Airfoil

    Airfoil

    Airfoil

  • Fracture
  • Split of materials or structures under stress

    extend this crack and thus a load versus sample deflection curve can be obtained. With this curve, the slope of the linear portion, which is the inverse of

    Fracture

    Fracture

    Fracture

  • Coandă effect
  • Tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a surface of any form

    ⁠h/r⁠ and any given deflection angle up to a separation point on the wall, where a singular point appears with an infinite slope of the surface pressure

    Coandă effect

    Coandă effect

    Coandă_effect

  • Transimpedance amplifier
  • Amplifier that converts current to voltage

    ext{i}}+C_{\text{f}})s}}.} The feedback capacitor produces a zero, or deflection in the response curve, at the frequency f C f = 1 2 π R f C f . {\displaystyle

    Transimpedance amplifier

    Transimpedance amplifier

    Transimpedance_amplifier

  • Flexural modulus
  • Intensive property in mechanics

    cross-section, L is the distance between the two outer supports, and d is the deflection due to the load F applied at the middle of the beam, the flexural modulus:

    Flexural modulus

    Flexural modulus

    Flexural_modulus

  • Raster scan
  • Rectangular pattern of image capture and reconstruction

    small vertical deflection as the beam sweeps across the screen. When properly adjusted, this deflection exactly cancels the downward slope of the scanlines

    Raster scan

    Raster scan

    Raster_scan

  • Freeform surface machining
  • Machining techniques for complex surfaces

    damage, tool deflection and errors on surface finish. By minimizing the forces we can increase tool life. Different optimization method can be used considering

    Freeform surface machining

    Freeform surface machining

    Freeform_surface_machining

  • Urbach energy
  • Energy parameter

    precision techniques such as the constant photocurrent method (CPM) or photothermal deflection spectroscopy are used. Brotherton, S. D. (2013). Introduction

    Urbach energy

    Urbach_energy

  • Tubercle effect
  • Aerodynamic phenomenon

    structures impose a downward deflection of the airflow (downwash) over the crests of tubercles. This downward deflection delays stall on the airfoil.

    Tubercle effect

    Tubercle effect

    Tubercle_effect

  • Vertical stabilizer
  • Aircraft component

    acceptable automatic rudder deflections may be used to increase the tail side force and restore directional stability. This method was used on the Avro Arrow

    Vertical stabilizer

    Vertical stabilizer

    Vertical_stabilizer

  • Wedge prism
  • roughly parallel to the ground in order to provide an accurate estimate on sloped ground. Wedge prisms can be difficult to use in wet conditions due to the

    Wedge prism

    Wedge_prism

  • Shock wave
  • Propagating disturbance

    deflection angle limit, the downstream Mach number is subsonic. See also bow shock or oblique shock. Such a shock occurs when the maximum deflection angle

    Shock wave

    Shock wave

    Shock_wave

  • Delamination
  • Mode of failure for which a material fractures into layers

    maximum load and displacement respectively by determining when the load deflection curve has become nonlinear with a line drawn from the origin with a 5%

    Delamination

    Delamination

    Delamination

  • Road texture
  • Road surface term

    of wave-shaped road surface characteristics. While vehicle suspension deflection and dynamic tyre loads are affected by longer waves (roughness), road

    Road texture

    Road_texture

  • Strength of materials
  • material yield or ultimate strength. The calculated deflection of the member may be compared to deflection criteria that are based on the member's use. The

    Strength of materials

    Strength_of_materials

  • Lift (force)
  • Force perpendicular to flow of surrounding fluid

    how those pressure differences are sustained. Some versions of the flow-deflection explanation of lift cite the Coandă effect as the reason the flow is able

    Lift (force)

    Lift (force)

    Lift_(force)

  • Whataboutism
  • Informal fallacy and propaganda strategy

    use whataboutism are not necessarily engaging in an empty or cynical deflection of responsibility: whataboutism can be a useful tool to expose contradictions

    Whataboutism

    Whataboutism

  • Oscilloscope
  • Instrument for displaying time-varying signals

    Less-frequently-used inputs include one (or two) for triggering the sweep, horizontal deflection for X‑Y mode displays, and trace brightening/darkening, sometimes called

    Oscilloscope

    Oscilloscope

    Oscilloscope

  • Timoshenko–Ehrenfest beam theory
  • Model of shear deformation and bending effects

    Euler–Bernoulli theory, the angular deflection is another variable and not approximated by the slope of the deflection. Also, ρ {\displaystyle \rho } is

    Timoshenko–Ehrenfest beam theory

    Timoshenko–Ehrenfest beam theory

    Timoshenko–Ehrenfest_beam_theory

  • Chemical force microscopy
  • Method of microscopy which measures chemical bonding between the probe and surface

    to maintain a constant probe deflection amplitude (constant force mode) or maintain height while measuring tip deflection (constant height mode). CFM,

    Chemical force microscopy

    Chemical force microscopy

    Chemical_force_microscopy

  • Scanning electron microscope
  • Type of electron microscope

    common. This method requires an SEM image obtained in oblique low angle lighting. The grey-level is then interpreted as the slope, and the slope integrated

    Scanning electron microscope

    Scanning electron microscope

    Scanning_electron_microscope

  • Central European Arc Measurement
  • meridian arcs on the two slopes of the Alps, in order to determine the influence of this mountain range on vertical deflection. Baeyer also planned to

    Central European Arc Measurement

    Central_European_Arc_Measurement

  • Guard rail
  • Freestanding fixture meant to aid in pedestrian and vehicle safety

    safety systems. A guardrail will have some give and deflection upon impact. The amount of deflection depends on many factors of which speed and weight of

    Guard rail

    Guard rail

    Guard_rail

  • Young's modulus
  • Mechanical property that measures stiffness of a solid material

    other directions. Young's modulus is also used in order to predict the deflection that will occur in a statically determinate beam when a load is applied

    Young's modulus

    Young's modulus

    Young's_modulus

  • Traffic barrier
  • Barrier installed within medians of and next to roads to prevent vehicle collisions

    than the single slope or step barriers. Impact forces are resisted by a combination of the rigidity and mass of the barrier. Deflection is usually negligible

    Traffic barrier

    Traffic barrier

    Traffic_barrier

  • Cold-formed steel
  • Steel products shaped by cold-working processes

    roofs, and floors. Movement-Allowing connections are designed to allow deflection of the primary structure in the vertical direction due to live load, or

    Cold-formed steel

    Cold-formed steel

    Cold-formed_steel

  • Oceanic trench
  • Long and narrow depressions of the sea floor

    slab pull forces. Interactions with the 660-km discontinuity cause a deflection due to the buoyancy at the phase transition (F660). The unique interplay

    Oceanic trench

    Oceanic trench

    Oceanic_trench

  • United States Air Force Stability and Control Digital DATCOM
  • US military computer program

    types including plain, single-slotted, and fowler flaps. Up to 9 flap deflections can be analyzed at each Mach-altitude combination. Unfortunately, the

    United States Air Force Stability and Control Digital DATCOM

    United_States_Air_Force_Stability_and_Control_Digital_DATCOM

  • List of vacuum tubes
  • 5729 – Beam-deflection, 30-channel analog multiplexer for telecomms transmitting channel banks, internal electrostatic focusing and deflection to determine

    List of vacuum tubes

    List of vacuum tubes

    List_of_vacuum_tubes

  • Earth shelter
  • House partially or entirely surrounded by earth

    deflection of 1/2 inch or more when the earth/soil is layered on top of them. If the vents or ducts are held rigidly in place during this deflection,

    Earth shelter

    Earth shelter

    Earth_shelter

  • Gun laying
  • Process of aiming an artillery piece or turret

    called deflection gun-laying, 'off-set' angles for range and elevation were set on the gunsight and updated as their target moved. In this method when the

    Gun laying

    Gun laying

    Gun_laying

  • Lambda
  • Eleventh letter in the Greek alphabet

    that a small body will encounter a planet or a dwarf planet leading to a deflection of a significant magnitude. An object with a large value of lambda is

    Lambda

    Lambda

    Lambda

  • Earth mass
  • Unit of mass equal to that of Earth

    steep northern and southern slopes would allow the experiment to be sited close to its centre of mass, maximising the deflection effect. Nevil Maskelyne,

    Earth mass

    Earth mass

    Earth_mass

  • Curved spacetime
  • Mathematical theory of the geometry of space and time

    Kreuzer found that repositioning the Teflon mass caused no differential deflection of the torsion bar, hence establishing active mass and passive mass to

    Curved spacetime

    Curved spacetime

    Curved_spacetime

  • Structural engineering theory
  • {\displaystyle \textstyle {w}\,} is the deflection. d w d x {\displaystyle \textstyle {\frac {dw}{dx}}\,} is the slope of the beam. − E I d 2 w d x 2 {\displaystyle

    Structural engineering theory

    Structural engineering theory

    Structural_engineering_theory

  • Triaxial shear test
  • Stress test with different levels of stress in each perpendicular direction

    shear stress to develop in the sample; the loads can be increased and deflections monitored until failure of the sample. During the test, the surrounding

    Triaxial shear test

    Triaxial shear test

    Triaxial_shear_test

  • Hunting oscillation
  • Self-oscillation about an equilibrium that is usually unwanted

    x}}=-\left({\frac {2k}{rd}}\right)\theta \end{aligned}}} The angular deflection also follows a simple harmonic motion, which lags behind the side to side

    Hunting oscillation

    Hunting oscillation

    Hunting_oscillation

  • Metal profiles
  • Building materials

    due to pressure and suction. Deflections: Care must be taken on site to avoid excessive local deflection. Typical deflection limits imposed on the cladding

    Metal profiles

    Metal_profiles

  • Canard (aeronautics)
  • Aircraft configuration in which a small wing is placed in front of the main wing

    conventional wing, increasing the downward pitching moment caused by the deflection of its trailing-edge flaps. Pitch control in a canard type may be achieved

    Canard (aeronautics)

    Canard (aeronautics)

    Canard_(aeronautics)

  • I-beam
  • Construction element

    typically concrete. Design may be governed by any of the following criteria: deflection: the stiffness of the I-beam will be chosen to minimize deformation vibration:

    I-beam

    I-beam

    I-beam

  • Transmission electron microscopy
  • Imaging and diffraction using electrons that pass through samples

    possible due to this wavelength constraint. In 1858, Plücker observed the deflection of "cathode rays" (electrons) by magnetic fields. This effect was used

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission_electron_microscopy

  • Road
  • Land route

    helps to monitor the slab deflection and has to have sensitive dial gauges. Also called joint and crack repair, this method's purpose is to minimize infiltration

    Road

    Road

    Road

  • Contact mechanics
  • Study of the deformation of solids that touch each other

    (cylinder and roughness) and u {\displaystyle u} is the elastic deformation/deflection. If the contacting bodies are approximated as linear elastic half spaces

    Contact mechanics

    Contact mechanics

    Contact_mechanics

  • Forth Bridge
  • Railway bridge over the Firth of Forth in Scotland

    frequently to measure the deflection of the bridge. This represented more than twice the design load of the bridge: the deflection under load was as expected

    Forth Bridge

    Forth Bridge

    Forth_Bridge

  • Concrete slab
  • Flat, horizontal concrete element of modern buildings

    It is an economical and quick construction method for sites that have non-reactive soil and little slope. For ground-bearing slabs, it is important to

    Concrete slab

    Concrete slab

    Concrete_slab

  • Pallet racking
  • Material handling storage aid system designed to store materials on pallets

    warehouse distribution systems. Netting types of varying break-strength and deflection allowances can be used within a load containment netting system. Widely

    Pallet racking

    Pallet racking

    Pallet_racking

  • Pound–Rebka experiment
  • Test of gravitational redshift

    anomalous perihelion precession of Mercury's orbit and the gravitational deflection of light by the Sun, have become known as the "classical tests" of general

    Pound–Rebka experiment

    Pound–Rebka experiment

    Pound–Rebka_experiment

  • Electronic oscillator
  • Type of electronic circuit

    oscillators are used in the timebase circuits that generate the horizontal deflection signals for cathode-ray tubes in analogue oscilloscopes and television

    Electronic oscillator

    Electronic_oscillator

  • Matrix (mathematics)
  • Array of numbers

    result is a model in which light rays are indeed geometrical rays. If the deflection of light rays by optical elements is small, the action of a lens or reflective

    Matrix (mathematics)

    Matrix (mathematics)

    Matrix_(mathematics)

  • List of ISO standards 2000–2999
  • Determination of bending resistance ISO 2493-1:2010 Part 1: Constant rate of deflection ISO 2493-2:2011 Part 2: Taber-type tester ISO 2494:1974 Paper and board

    List of ISO standards 2000–2999

    List_of_ISO_standards_2000–2999

  • Deformation (engineering)
  • Change in the shape or size of an object

    break. Artificial cranial deformation Buff strength Creep (deformation) Deflection (engineering) Deformation (mechanics) Deformation mechanism maps Deformation

    Deformation (engineering)

    Deformation_(engineering)

  • Thermistor
  • Type of resistor whose resistance varies with temperature

    ln ⁡ R {\displaystyle \ln R} vs. 1 / T {\displaystyle 1/T} . The average slope of this function will then yield an estimate of the value of the B parameter

    Thermistor

    Thermistor

    Thermistor

  • Bazooka
  • Unguided man-portable recoilless antitank rocket

    the M1 and M1A1 launchers had pointed noses, which were found to cause deflection from the target at low impact angles. In late 1943, another 2.36-in rocket

    Bazooka

    Bazooka

    Bazooka

  • Outline of fluid dynamics
  • Aspects of fluid mechanics involving flow of fluids (liquids and gases)

    (force) – Force perpendicular to flow of surrounding fluid Magnus effect – Deflection of a spinning object moving through a fluid Ocean current – Directional

    Outline of fluid dynamics

    Outline_of_fluid_dynamics

  • List of ISO standards 1–1999
  • Plastics — Determination of temperature of deflection under load ISO 75-1:2020 Part 1: General test method ISO 75-2:2013 Part 2: Plastics and ebonite

    List of ISO standards 1–1999

    List_of_ISO_standards_1–1999

  • Glossary of cue sports terms
  • of deflection increases as the amount of english applied increases. It is also called squirt, typically in the United States, or cue-ball deflection. The

    Glossary of cue sports terms

    Glossary_of_cue_sports_terms

  • Road surface
  • Road covered with durable surface material

    this method is that movement in the joints between the underlying concrete slabs, whether from thermal expansion and contraction, or from deflection of

    Road surface

    Road surface

    Road_surface

  • Jerk (physics)
  • Rate of change of acceleration with time

    example neglects the effects of tire sliding, suspension dipping, real deflection of all ideally rigid mechanisms, etc. Another example of significant jerk

    Jerk (physics)

    Jerk (physics)

    Jerk_(physics)

  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Bridge in New York City

    temperature and traffic loads, while more rigid spans had a lower maximum deflection. The side spans, between each suspension tower and each side's suspension

    Brooklyn Bridge

    Brooklyn Bridge

    Brooklyn_Bridge

  • Panther tank
  • German medium tank of WWII

    fitted to Panther Ausf. G models, the chin being intended to prevent such deflections. Conversion to the "chin" design was gradual, and Panthers continued

    Panther tank

    Panther tank

    Panther_tank

  • Thyristor
  • Type of solid-state switch

    thyristor device up and down the falling slope of the positive-going half of the AC supply input (if the rising slope was used, the output voltage would always

    Thyristor

    Thyristor

    Thyristor

  • Wright brothers
  • American aviation pioneers, inventors of the airplane

    movement by the pilot simultaneously controlled wing-warping and rudder deflection. The apparatus made the trailing edge of the rudder turn away from whichever

    Wright brothers

    Wright brothers

    Wright_brothers

  • Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon
  • Canyon in Tibet, China

    Canyon?, livescience.com, 14 January 2013. "The length, depth and slope-deflection of the great canyon are all the mosts of the world". www.kepu.net.cn

    Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon

    Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon

    Yarlung_Tsangpo_Grand_Canyon

  • Bipolar junction transistor
  • Transistor that uses both electrons and holes as charge carriers

    grown, by depositing metal pellets to form alloy junctions, or by such methods as diffusion of n-type and p-type doping substances into the crystal. The

    Bipolar junction transistor

    Bipolar junction transistor

    Bipolar_junction_transistor

  • Black hole
  • Compact astronomical body

    Way itself. Black holes can be detected by gravitational lensing: the deflection of light rays by the deformation of spacetime around a massive object

    Black hole

    Black hole

    Black_hole

  • Action potential
  • Neuron communication by electric impulses

    lateral geniculate nucleus have a longer time constant and larger voltage deflection at P0 than they do at P30. One consequence of the decreasing action potential

    Action potential

    Action potential

    Action_potential

  • MOSFET
  • Type of field-effect transistor

    V_{\text{T}}{=}kT/q} is the thermal voltage, and n {\displaystyle n} is the slope factor given by: n = 1 + C dep C ox , {\displaystyle n=1+{\frac

    MOSFET

    MOSFET

    MOSFET

  • Conservatory of Flowers
  • United States historic place

    for an overall length of 240 feet (73 m). The building sits atop a gentle slope overlooking Conservatory Valley. The structural members are articulated

    Conservatory of Flowers

    Conservatory of Flowers

    Conservatory_of_Flowers

  • Geiger–Müller tube
  • Part of a Geiger counter

    different radiation energies are equal. However, the plateau has a slight slope mainly due to the lower electric fields at the ends of the anode because

    Geiger–Müller tube

    Geiger–Müller tube

    Geiger–Müller_tube

  • IMLAC
  • American electronics company

    instructions. The software used a quick Bresenham method to compute intermediate points for sloped lines without doing multiplies or divides. The long

    IMLAC

    IMLAC

    IMLAC

  • Mullard–Philips tube designation
  • In Europe, the principal method of numbering vacuum tubes ("thermionic valves") was the nomenclature used by the Philips company and its subsidiaries Mullard

    Mullard–Philips tube designation

    Mullard–Philips_tube_designation

  • Transparent ceramics
  • Ceramic materials that are optically transparent

    in increased strength as predicted by the Hall-Petch relation) Crack deflection at nanophase particles due to residual thermal stresses introduced upon

    Transparent ceramics

    Transparent ceramics

    Transparent_ceramics

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  • Sloper
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sloper

    English : occupational name for a maker of overalls, from an agent derivative of Middle English slop(e) ‘overall’ (apparently of Old English origin, akin to slūpan ‘to slip’, reinforced by a Middle Low German cognate).

    Sloper

  • Kokan
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian, Japanese

    Kokan

    Ancient Reflection

    Kokan

  • Darpit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Darpit

    Our Reflection

    Darpit

  • Gunjik | குந்ஜீக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Gunjik | குந்ஜீக

    Reflection

    Gunjik | குந்ஜீக

  • Slape
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Slape

    English : topographic name from Middle English slape ‘slippery, miry place’, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this word (Old English slǣp), as for example Slape in Dorset or Sleap in Shropshire.

    Slape

  • Patikrit
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian

    Patikrit

    Image; Reflection

    Patikrit

  • PÉNÉLOPE
  • Female

    French

    PÉNÉLOPE

    French form of Latin Penelope, PÉNÉLOPE means "weaver of cunning."

    PÉNÉLOPE

  • Axa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Malayalam

    Axa

    Reflection

    Axa

  • Aks
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aks

    Reflection; Gnawing Reflection

    Aks

  • Dhyaan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dhyaan

    Reflection

    Dhyaan

  • Gunjik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Gunjik

    Reflection

    Gunjik

  • Dhyaan | த்யாந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dhyaan | த்யாந

    Reflection

    Dhyaan | த்யாந

  • Chhablu
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Chhablu

    Reflection

    Chhablu

  • Chhavi
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu

    Chhavi

    Reflection; Outlook; Reflection Reflection

    Chhavi

  • Slone
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Celtic

    Slone

    Warrior

    Slone

  • Chhavi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Chhavi

    Perception; Reflection

    Chhavi

  • Manana
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh

    Manana

    Thought; Reflection

    Manana

  • Toshi
  • Girl/Female

    Japanese

    Toshi

    Mirror reflection.

    Toshi

  • Darpan
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian

    Darpan

    Reflection; Mirror

    Darpan

  • LOPE
  • Male

    Spanish

    LOPE

    Spanish form of Latin Lupus, LOPE means "wolf."

    LOPE

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Online names & meanings

  • Qasira |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Qasira |

    Patient

  • Aania
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim

    Aania

    Mirror

  • KYROS
  • Male

    Greek

    KYROS

    (Κύρος) Greek form of Hebrew Kowresh (Persian Kûrush), KYROS means "like the sun." In the bible, this is the name of the king of Persia, Cyrus the Great, conqueror of Babylon, who freed the captive Jews. 

  • MET-SU-KHONS
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MET-SU-KHONS

    , an Egyptian gentleman.

  • Zagheeghat
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Zagheeghat

    Abundance; Affluence; Multitude

  • MERI-AMEN
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MERI-AMEN

    , Beloved of Amen.

  • Visoka
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Visoka

    Happy, Without grief, Free of sorrow

  • Shahab |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shahab |

    Shooting star

  • Gorka
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Gorka

    Farmer.

  • Aramazd
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aramazd

    Divinity of Wisdom

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  • Flectional
  • a.

    Capable of, or pertaining to, flection or inflection.

  • Slope
  • v. i.

    To take an oblique direction; to be at an angle with the plane of the horizon; to incline; as, the ground slopes.

  • Deflexion
  • n.

    See Deflection.

  • Inflection
  • n.

    A slide, modulation, or accent of the voice; as, the rising and the falling inflection.

  • Lope
  • v. i.

    To move with a lope, as a horse.

  • Reflection
  • n.

    The return of rays, beams, sound, or the like, from a surface. See Angle of reflection, below.

  • Reflection
  • n.

    That which is produced by reflection.

  • Flection
  • n.

    The variation of words by declension, comparison, or conjugation; inflection.

  • Detection
  • n.

    The act of detecting; the laying open what was concealed or hidden; discovery; as, the detection of a thief; the detection of fraud, forgery, or a plot.

  • Deflection
  • n.

    A deviation of the rays of light toward the surface of an opaque body; inflection; diffraction.

  • Scope
  • n.

    Length; extent; sweep; as, scope of cable.

  • By-election
  • n.

    An election held by itself, not at the time of a general election.

  • Reelection
  • n.

    Election a second time, or anew; as, the reelection of a former chief.

  • Deflective
  • a.

    Causing deflection.

  • Sloped
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Slope

  • Slope
  • v. t.

    To form with a slope; to give an oblique or slanting direction to; to direct obliquely; to incline; to slant; as, to slope the ground in a garden; to slope a piece of cloth in cutting a garment.

  • Selection
  • n.

    That which is selected; a collection of things chosen; as, a choice selection of books.

  • Scope
  • v. t.

    To look at for the purpose of evaluation; usually with out; as, to scope out the area as a camping site.

  • Reflection
  • n.

    A part reflected, or turned back, at an angle; as, the reflection of a membrane.

  • Election
  • a.

    The act of choosing; choice; selection.