The peripheries of the inscribed circles were then connected and the estimated home range was delimited by the exclusive boundary-strip method.
The estimated range for each animal was then outlined on the form by connecting peripheries of the circles.
We have now our two centers established, whose peripheries are in the relation of 2 to 1.
Now, it is known the circles which define the peripheriesof the escape wheel and the impulse roller intersect at e e^2.
The levers B B and C C are hinged at the peripheriesof the wheels.
If the wheel in place of being a circular plane were a zone bounded by two concentric peripheries (Fig.
The width of the beams which Mr. Godfrey derives from his simple rule, that is, the width equals the sum of the peripheries of the reinforcing rods, is not upheld by theory or practice.
It is reasoning of the most elementary kind, which shows that if shear and adhesion are equal, the width of a reinforced concrete beam should be equal to the sum of the peripheries of all reinforcing rods gripped by the concrete.
The width of the beam is the measure of the shearing area above the rods, taking the horizontal shear to the top of the beam, and the peripheries of the rods are the measure of the gripping or adhesion area.
One of the consequences of all this was that when large they could not be stroked inside, as the shoulders or uttermost upper peripheries of the vessel could not be reached with the hand or scraper through the small openings.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "peripheries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.