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Pulleys and ropes ran up the side of the keep.
Forget sash pulleys; hers are held open with wooden pegs.
"The pulleys in her fingers are well developed," he said.
These pulleys hold the silicon in place so it doesn't expand.
It includes buttons, lights, motor, pressure sensor, and two cable pulleys.
Bob favored the repeated use of pulleys with light weights attached.
He also had me use the pulleys to move my legs.
They've found a way to use little "pulleys" to keep the material, silicon, intact.
In an article published today in the journal Science, scientists engineered pulleys out of molecules.
It also triggers the arms and legs on the robot through a set of pulleys.
Caring for her with pulleys, lifts and vans became Ms. Windsor's round-the-clock life.
The spotlight operators were being winched up on pulleys, disappearing into a galaxy of lights.
Inside, pulleys were grabbing the thin tape and running it across a spinning read/write head.
It's a beautifully animated short film full of little technical doodads, gizmos, pulleys, cogs, and mechanisms.
Hanging above, connected to ropes and pulleys, are various props: weights, microphones, sage leaves, a lemon.
Unlike many other automated fulfillment solutions on the market, Alphabot robots don't need lifts or pulleys.
In one, students made traditional rope-stropped wooden blocks (or pulleys, in layman's terms) for its rigging.
He portrays it as if it were a system of hoists and pulleys in constant dynamic tension.
Imagine, again, the cell as a complex machine, with thousands of wheels, levers and pulleys organized into systems.
The worker tipped the ladle, which was hanging from pulleys, so that the ferrochrome poured into the vat.
They excavate mineral-laden dirt with picks in hand-dug tunnels, hauling it out with pulleys and winches.
Their electrical signals commanded the aircraft instead of gears and pulleys, ushering aerial combat into the digital era.
" Mr. Bland's enthusiasm for scaffolding, hard hats, winches and pulleys can be explained by a visit to "Oh Panama!
As I climbed out, Lillard warned me to be careful and not break any of the switches or pulleys.
Remotely monitored scales can help but, even when wheeled back and forth on pulleys, they suffer from blind spots.
" The doors are operated "remotely by animal science personnel using pulleys and cables to lift and lower guillotine doors.
He also has to program electronics, which he combines with a more traditional network of pulleys, winches, and riggings.
The company also refurbished the mechanical elements, installing a new metal chain, wheels and pulleys — lubricating it all carefully.
As a finishing touch, they put a white sheet over the altar, attaching it to the factory's original pulleys.
My injury left my arms with normal motion, and Bob had me use the pulleys for dozens of pulls.
He said he enjoys working with "many small moving parts, like gears, pulleys, and levers" and enjoys the tinkering.
The movie visualizes the gears and pulleys of June's creations, producing exciting action scenes that make fantasies function efficiently.
The home, known locally as the Old Vicarage, has a servant call bell system made up of wires and pulleys.
"It's all belts, springs and pulleys," said Mr. Farago, who checks on the machines every 20 minutes during league play.
The video itself is made to look like a YouTube clip, with a red time-ticker carried along by pulleys.
Ties You might ask how two greasy, 15-pound iron pulleys could possibly be useful to a 5-month-old baby.
Early in that decade Vannevar Bush, an American engineer, built a mechanical computer with gears, pulleys and shafts rotated by electric motors.
After that, engineers would sever the foundations and use hydraulic levers and mechanical pulleys to move the buildings to their new locations.
Other areas touch on magnets, pulleys and earthquakes, while a Cave Studio enables junior cartoonists to draw and animate their own flocks.
It attaches softly with springs and pulleys, conforming to the shape of the debris to stick without delivering too much of a push.
However, as layers of the string align inside the clock's various pulleys, so do those random marks, revealing the current time every minute.
She designed a cable tower made of weighted sailing pulleys and tracks for strength exercises that could easily be taken down and remounted.
Using a combination of pulleys, gears, and an electric motor, Gandy's machines produce mathematically-perfect patterns that are incredibly satisfying to see being generated.
Reminders of its grittier past hang from the walls: In one apartment's den, steel pulleys from the original elevators poke through the exposed brick.
The men had been installing a series of pulleys at the top of the utility poles when the incident occurred around 4:15 p.m.
Fleming realized her torso might be concealing another bomblet, so he rigged some rope and pulleys to move her body to the floor remotely.
We do a lot of the construction on the ground and pass boards up to each other and hoist sections up with pulleys and ropes.
But future vests will likely incorporate a few tabs and pulleys for dogs to "say" whatever information is most important for his or her job.
I went out, took the pulley down, attached it to the corner of the bed, tied knots in the covers, put the strings from the pulleys so I could stand at one corner of the bed, pull on the cover, pull on the ropes to the pulleys and… puff I could make my bed as easily myself as if I had my brother there to help me.
The machine malfunctions in the cancer: Some set of levers and pulleys gets jammed or broken, resulting in a cell that continues to divide without control.
The Max also runs on a complex web of cables and pulleys that, when pilots pull back on the controls, transfer that movement to the tail.
In a life-size image of Hernán Cortés, the 16th-century invader of Mexico becomes a mechanized pale-faced monster, a juggernaut of pipes and pulleys.
Instead of cycling through fixed gears, these transmissions operate on pulleys that constantly adjust gear ratios to provide optimal performance in transferring power to the automobile's wheels.
His inventions recall the scientific drawings of Leonardo da Vinci, all pulleys, protuberances, and worlds that connect through Rube Goldberg meanderings — a ladder here, a chute there.
In his mock-ups of complex machines, the Renaissance inventor incorporated friction into the behavior of wheels, axels, and pulleys, recognizing its role in limiting operation and efficiency.
As explained by Hackaday, four Arduino-controlled servos are fitted to the pulleys and cables that operate the rotation, angle, and gripping mechanism of the da Vinci's tool.
No kidding, his Bubble Device #4 has motors, pulleys, and even a big fan arranged to blow massive bubbles so warped and trippy that they look like CGI.
The rest of the street had lost power, but his front gate opened, and the retractable staircase smoothly descended 10 feet on its system of pulleys and cables.
Then it was executed by the key grip Craig Stewart, who helped construct equipment with ropes and pulleys to move the camera up the center of the lighthouse.
Yesterday it began one of the most impressive feats, using pulleys to lower the first of five 504-foot-long trusses onto two floating barges hundreds of feet below.
The Max still has roughly the original layout of the cockpit and the hydraulic system of cables and pulleys to control the plane, which aren't used in modern designs.
He had designed an elaborate system of pulleys and ramps to coax the stove upstairs, but then lost interest; six months later, it still sat unused in a corner.
I plunked my rupees down on the counter, grabbed the massive pulleys and, as best I could under the weight with a floppy infant tied to my chest, ran.
An international team of rescuers using diving equipment and pulleys were then able to extract the 12 boys and coach through a lengthy process that included traversing tight, flooded passageways.
He conquered the world's tallest building, Dubai's 2,700-foot Burj Khalifa, back in 2011—though for that, unlike most of his other climbs, he used a few ropes and pulleys.
Efforts to make ladders with lighter materials or to add additional pulleys to extension ladders to reduce the amount of force needed to extend them have received pushback in California.
This kit, which the competition organizers issued to every participating team, included different components, like brackets, extrusions, fastening hardware, hardware adaptors, bearings, wheels of different sizes, gears, pulleys, motors, servos, and sprockets.
When a rainstorm strikes, Cash asks Detroit to start the windshield wipers — a task that requires her to pull a system of ropes and pulleys to move the wipers back and forth.
Bystanders craned to get a glimpse of a woman wearing a bright orange dress, cunningly engineered with provocative cutouts and bound with matching thin ropes, pulleys really, covering a few key bits.
The first has a handmade rotisserie spit, a custom ventilator and an elaborate ceiling-mounted pan rack that he designed himself, repurposing clock pulleys to hang his dozens of pots and skillets.
You don't do it unless you think the pulleys and levers of our government can be used and if necessary redesigned to make the life of this nation better for us all.
The Stealth is also decked out with gray wheels and a black-and-gray deck, and it has metal pulleys to help handle the higher speeds while also offering a slightly quieter ride.
Coskun did his post-doctoral fellowship with Northwestern University's Fraser Stoddart, who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2016 for his work on molecular machines and the bonds that make these pulleys possible.
"These unrecognizable things come into focus as possessing an ostensible function by way of levers, switches, small pulleys, and other minor technologies that are fused with anthropomorphic representations of body parts," De Belle says.
Shortly after a cloud of dust flew up prompting rescuers to briefly stop operations, rescuer Alberto Salinas made a public plea on TV for beams, pulleys and other materials to shore up the structure.
A "drunken'" sailor choir lined the rickety metal staircases of the venue, belting out songs as diners dipped into local fish dishes passed down long wooden banqueting tables via giant pulleys suspended in midair.
This sculpture is also included in the All Over the Place retrospective which covers almost 40 years of Chin's work, and it is illustrative of Chin's facility with manipulating the levers and pulleys of representation.
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. (Reuters) - In this flat, windy expanse just south of the Canadian border, U.S. Air Force pilots fly the same bombers their grandfathers flew, using mid-221th century cables and pulleys.
The wall to the right of the green painting with the large blue and red paintings are stretched and stapled to a portable wall on pulleys, which can be raised and lowered to paint on it.
"We did a lot of heavy-weighted, low reps of arabesque pulls hooked up to resistance pulleys, as well as arabesque lifts with heavy ankle weights in order to build and lift the butt," she says.
Members of the public turn a hand crank to set the machine in motion, and watch as the mechanical hardware—ropes, pulleys, springs, and weights—instigates an algorithm that produces sounds from the intricate inner workings.
They're hoping to cause the palombes to lower their flight pattern — enough that when they come to the last station, several hundred yards farther downhill, they will fly into a ring of nets, raised on pulleys.
Some experts say the Ice911 project might work in the short term, but that trying to predict how the complex set of pulleys and levers that make up the Earth's climate will react is nearly impossible.
Anti-poaching forces had reportedly raped a woman, tortured a man by tying his penis to "pulleys," and forced one villager to eat raw bush meat, after which he became ill and died, the lawyer reported.
As we walked around Adam Rigg's intricate doll house of a set, ropes and pulleys and bits of black tape flopped into view, and some of the people in my group started talking about holiday plans.
FAST achieves this by having an adjustable detector suspended over the dish which can be manipulated with pulleys and objects moving across the sky can be tracked by adjusting the angles of the 4,450 panels that comprise the dish.
That's when Culture Shock, a free annual festival, will welcome young visitors to the Construction Zone, at 23rd Street, where they can use the park's Children's Workyard Kit — connectable planks, bolts, wheels and pulleys — to engineer their own designs.
She has used the front of the space for exhibitions, often of neighborhood artists, and reserved the back to develop her own performance work, based on puppetlike abstract forms, which she manipulates through a complex system of hand-operated pulleys.
Considered an outsider artist, the self-taught Dellschau focused solely on mechanics in his early works — hot air balloon-like vessels with quirky accoutrements like paddles, wheels, and pulleys are shown with great detail, at times with lengthy explanatory annotations.
These items are positioned in relationship to one another, sometimes with pulleys and counterweights keeping them in place, their juxtapositions articulated in some cases by nylon crocheted into gossamer cone-like forms, suggesting they might be easily undone, collapsed, or ruined.
Here, Animation Rigging Supervisor Oliver Jones and his team were able to build a sliding system of pulleys that let animators move the skeleton's arms smoothly and freely, then step on a floor pad to lock them precisely into place for each shot.
As I stumbled awkwardly through lunges and mountain climbers on a Pilates-inspired torture device — that includes pulleys and resistance springs, and is called a "megaformer" — the 6-feet-1-inch inch blonde glided between positions with the grace of a gazelle.
One of her great strengths is the ability to immerse the reader in an environment, but "The Midnight Cool" has features — reprinted newspaper columns, conveniently timed flashbacks and other devices — that often jostle the reader into distractedly noticing fiction's weights and pulleys.
However, to prevent the upper portion from being launched across a room by the magnet in its base, and to keep it steady so that drinks don't spill, the Teles Taxídi also features a series of support wires and pulleys that hold everything in alignment.
If I have to be clattered in the face with a 30-litre Berghaus that is inexplicably criss-crossed with a complex system of elastic pulleys even though all you have in there are trainers, a book and an empty water bottle, I'm throwing hands.
Equipment includes a 2722-liter, gasoline-powered, four-cylinder engine (144 horsepower, 139 pound-feet of torque) linked to an automatic, continuously variable transmission — an automatic transmission that seamlessly sends power to the drive wheels via the use of pulleys instead of fixed gears.
Once Aikins' plummeting mass strikes the net, four compressed air cylinders, which are connected to the netting via ropes and pulleys, will slow Aikins down down in the same way that you might catch an egg in your hand—by decelerating it gently over a distance.
You need some other odds and ends to make this work, including a hanging bracket, some mounted pulleys and a counterweight of your choice, but it's a cool smart home hack to try out and you can even add a radio horn if you're so inclined.
We fetishize machine and machine production and see it as quintessentially modern — the kinds of improvements in production and efficiency that you see from hooking up a cotton spindle to a set of pulleys, which are in turn pulled by a water wheel or steam engine.
What extended our stay for another hour was a free workshop in which kids and their parents were given a wide assortment of wheels, pulleys, rods and decorative feathers — material from which they could construct imaginative vehicles capable of sliding down a long piece of string.
Furthermore, as I argue at length most of what governments do have nothing to do with majorities — they have to do with government responding to compact, articulate, confident, and well lawyered minorities who understand the levers and pulleys of the modern state and manipulate them for their advantage.
Compared to Third Rail's previous productions, the audience participation is minimal, although a few members are enlisted as actors in a Shakespeare-derivative play, and others activate pulleys for a wooden moon and waves, and sound devices for thunder and rain, to create a storm around a woman in a rowboat.
"Marble machines always make music, but I was thinking maybe I can make a programmable marble machine, that doesn't make chaos but is actually controllable in the sounds it makes," Molin tells WIRED UK. The inner workings of the machine are driven by gears, levers, pulleys, and LEGO Technic parts, comprising a 32-bar loop.
For a savage antidote, nearby there's "Real Violence" (2017), by the shockmeister Jordan Wolfson, who caused a stir at the David Zwirner Gallery, last year, with a huge robotic mechanism of chains and pulleys that dragged and slammed around the room a life-size puppet with a face like Howdy Doody's and pleading video eyes.
I first spoke with an attendant at the booth of Berlin gallery Dittrich & Schlechtriem about a piece by Dorian Gaudin, "Untitled" (2017), that looked like a large, complex, industrial gadget with folded metallic skin, pulleys, switches, and small ramps that all seemed to produce a puff of air now and again to move a cylinder from one ramp to the other.

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