On each pole of the main axis a large conical spine, surrounded by a group of ten to fifteen smaller spines, one-third to two-thirds as long as the breadth of the deep equatorial stricture.
On each pole of the main axis a brush-like bunch of twenty to thirty thin conical radial spines, half as long as the shell.
On each pole of the main axis a bunch of several spines.
On each pole of the main axis only one single large spine.
The gore maps, consisting of twelve parts, were made to extend to within twenty degrees of each pole, the polar space being covered with the usual polar cap.
Over a carefully prepared hollow wooden ball twelve gores, cut at the line of the equator and five degrees from each pole, have been pasted.
One wire is mounted at the top of each pole, and the other two wires near the ends of the cross-arm, so that the three wires are equidistant and 78 inches apart.
Furthermore, it does not appear that there was more than one guard wire on each pole line.
The cross-arms on this line are each 8 feet long, and one is attached to each pole.
At each end of the upper cross-arm on each pole, and at a distance of fifteen inches from the nearest power wire, a guard wire was mounted on a glass insulator.
In the Burnham split pole rotary converter, each pole is divided into only two sections, one larger than the other.
In addition to the main field coils, one tip of each pole piece is surrounded by a short circuited coil of wire or frame of copper, as indicated in the figure.
Each pole is split into three sections and provided with windings as indicated in fig.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each pole" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.