Interlocking and signaling plants were specially appraised by the late Elliot F.
A portion of the hooklet of the anterior series showing the method of interlocking with the barbules of the posterior series.
Up and down these interlocking chains the Columbia and the Kootenai, with their great lakes and unexplored tributaries, seem to be playing at hide-and-seek with each other.
These structures are grooved along their inner faces and by means of a series of interlocking hair-like bristles can be joined together so as to form a tubular sucker (fig.
C, Part transverse section showing how the channel (A) of the proboscis is formed by the interlocking of the grooved inner faces of the flexible maxillae.
They have a series of hornyinterlocking joints at the end of the tail which make a sharp ratting sound when shaken.
Now, from this flat condition to the present condition of full interlocking we obtain a complete series of connecting links.
Compare, for example, the greater interlocking and consolidation of these small bones in the Rhinoceros as contrasted with the Elephant (Fig.
More work being thus thrown on the remaining four, they were strengthened by interlocking with the wrist (or ankle) bones above them, as just mentioned; and also by being brought closer together.
The Illinois Central, which connected the lower South with Chicago, was affiliated by means of interlocking directorates with the New York Central before 1856.
These levers have a simple but ingenious interlocking device which makes it impossible to engage more than one feed at a time.
The segment disk containing these figures also serves as an interlocking device which prevents moving more than one speed controlling lever at a time, in order to avoid damaging the driving mechanism.
These are not made of cemented sedimentary grains, but of interlocking crystals which have crystallized from a molten mass.
Limestones, however, are metamorphosed by pressure into marble, the grains of carbonate of lime recrystallizing freely to interlocking crystals of calcite.
Such sidings can be worked by a small ground frame opened or locked by a special key attached to the interlocking machinery in the adjoining signal cabin on a double-line railway, or attached to the train staff on a single line.
The train-signals will be retained at danger by the interlocking gearing, and cannot be lowered until the gates are set back again across the public road, and the gate-stops raised.
The facility and precision secured by the interlocking machinery enabled other valuable accessories to be introduced for the more complete signalling and protection of train-working.
The advantages of the concentrating and interlocking of signals and switches are twofold.
In the transverse section a winch for working mechanical gates is shown at the end of the interlocking frame.
The mechanical arrangements of the interlocking frame are so exact and complete as to effectually prevent any but the proper combination being made.
Here the Great Northern branch tracks crossed those of the rival road on the signal interlocking system.
Blocking the Great Northern completely, a double-header stood slantwise, sagging where it had torn up the ground ripping out a cross-section of the interlocking rails.
Masked gun positions provided interlocking fields of fire, miles of tunnels linked key defensive positions, every cave featured multiple outlets and ventilation tubes.
Japs dug in reinforced concrete pillboxes laid down interlocking bands of fire that cut whole companies to ribbons.
Wornham, commanding the 27th Marines, of these defenses: “They had interlocking bands of fire the likes of which you never saw.
And it is a part of the interlockingapparatus which constitutes our invisible government.
The information about membership and activities of the Council on Foreign Relations and of its interlocking affiliates comes largely from publications issued by those organizations.
Washington; 425 Bush Street, San Francisco) serves as a public relations operation to promote selected projects supported by the Council on Foreign Relations and its interlocking affiliates.
Thin out all dead wood, interlocking branches, water-sprouts and shorten others.
Neglected trees should have all dead and interlocking branches removed this year.
Interlocking with the finance houses are the great exploiting corporations of the world, operating mostly in the backward nations of the tropics.
By the system of interlocking directorates, the house of Krupp is in alliance with all centres of German finance.
Note that the canyon walls project in interlocking spurs] =V-Valleys.
Limestones, however, are metamorphosed by pressure into marble, the grains of carbonate of lime recrystallizing freely to interlocking crystals of calcite.
They went, and as the interlocking doors clanged behind them Pecos turned to Boone Morgan and laughed.
Once more the gates clashed behind him, the interlocking cell doors flew open, and with a whoop the uncaged prisoners stepped forth and viewed their victim.
At the word of command each prisoner slipped deftly through his door; the deputy unlocked an iron box, heaved away upon a lever, and with a resounding clang all the gratings on one side came to and were fastened by the interlocking rods.
It was a hard-looking aggregation of citizens that crept out of their cells at the clanging of the interlocking gates and there was not a man among them who dared look Pecos in the eye as they slunk down the corridor to wash.
The interlocking of the three signals described is merely repeated in the interlocking of a large number of signals.
Danger is avoided and assurance given by interlockingthe points and signals.
This trended off in a nearly horizontal direction, at its end interlocking with a limb of the neighbouring tree, which stretched out as if to shake hands with it.
The shells are bent or slightly curved; they gape at both ends; and they are fitted with very small interlocking teeth at the upper corner of the posterior end.
In 1900 an all-electric interlocking system, advantageous where distant functions were to be embraced within the operation of the plant, and applicable to localities where electric traction was in use, was devised.
Developing with the manual operation of signals, and as a safeguard against mistakes of the signalmen, interlocking grew up as a means for preventing conflicting signals being given at the same time.
The plea resulted in the order of a twenty-lever Saxby & Farmer interlocking machine, which was installed in 1874 on the New Jersey Division of his line.
In 1876 the first power-operated interlocking system was perfected, which was the pneumatic type.
He shot as near to the enemy as he could, at the risk of being shot first himself, and even of interlocking their machines, though in that respect the sureness of his maneuvering sufficed to disengage him.
An interlocking of authority and functions at the highest level of the party and state is evidenced in the frequency with which the senior party officials also hold important government posts.
There is an interlocking of party and government positions that ensures party control over every facet of Romanian life.
The first secretary of the county committee also serves as chairman of the county people's council, interlocking the party and government offices (see ch.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interlocking" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.