For general use, however, the craftsman has certain regular modes of disposing and spacing the lettering, and proportioning the whole.
Among the early incandescent burners, one made by the Allgemeine Carbid und Acetylen Gesellschaft of Berlin in 1900 depended on the narrowness of the mixing tube and the proportioning of the gas nipple and air inlets to prevent lighting-back.
The Rules do not cover all details of construction nor the proper proportioning of parts, and devices which comply with these requirements alone are not necessarily suitable for listing as permissible for use.
Rules for proportioning of registers and conducting flues to suit rooms of various sizes are entirely empirical.
Weighing each sin and wickedness With so much equity, Proportioning of thy distress And woful misery.
By carefully proportioning the inlet and outlet ventilation, the air will be kept moving without draught, and preserved in a pure and sweet condition for respiration.
The mode of proportioning the doses of active ingredients has been noticed in the article ENEMA.
Can you give any practical rules for proportioning paddle wheels?
This difficulty of proportioning the part of the crank first forged to the size of the neck, will be still better understood by the appearance of it in the furnace, as shown in Fig.
Since the width of the face of a wheel influences its wear (by providing a larger area of contact over which the pressure may be distributed, as well as increasing the strength), two methods of proportioning the breadth may be adopted.
The bill, therefore, for proportioning crimes and punishments, was lost in the House of Delegates by a majority of a single vote.
A Bill for proportioning Crimes and Punishments, in cases heretofore Capital.
The student must keep to the dimensions marked on the drawings, and where no sizes are given he must use his own judgment in proportioning the parts.
The following rules may be used for proportioning pillow blocks for shafts up to 8 inches diameter.
The student should also note any rules which he may meet with for proportioning machines, taking care, however, in each case to state the source of such information for his future guidance and reference.
I fell therefore into the amusement of proportioning the glory of a battle among the whole army, and dividing it into shares, according to the method of the Million Lottery.
M^r Gov^r Morris hoped the Committee would strike out the whole of the clause proportioning direct taxation to representation.
Mr. Gouverneur Morris hoped the Committee would strike out the whole of the clause proportioning direct taxation to representation.
And hence it has been suggested, that in proportioning the dues of gratitude we ought to take whichever of the two considerations will give the highest estimate.
In the case of these latter, I conceive that Justice is rather held to lie in duly proportioning payment to amount of service received.
In proportioning heating surfaces and gas passages for waste heat work there are so many factors bearing directly on what constitutes the proper installation that it is impossible to set any fixed rules.
This fact has a direct bearing in the proportioning of furnaces, flues and stacks at high altitudes, as will be shown later in the discussion of these subjects.
These two features, which are additional causes for the ability of the Babcock & Wilcox boiler to deliver dry steam, result from the proper proportioning of the steam and water space of the boiler.
British builders had, until after the introduction of these later types of vessels-of-war, been distinguished rather by the weight of their machinery than for nice calculation and proportioning of parts.
To adopt a reasonably high "factor of safety" in proportioning parts.
The most efficient methods of proportioning and mixing the aggregate, locally available, for different purposes.
Durham and Northumberland, and Bishop Morton of Durham, who had been made responsible for the provision of this service, had to apply to the Council for assistance inproportioning out the assessment.
They cannot bear sail nor steer readily to make the best advantage of the wind, for want whereof, and of art in proportioning the Moulds, they sail not so fast as they may be made to do.
The very necessary proportioning and emphasizing mean, as we shall see, that the dramatist selects, and again selects.
Not only do necessary changes in setting make proportioning material into acts and within acts difficult, but the time question also raises many problems.
Proportioning and emphasis as already explained in chapters V and VI will, if rightly understood, bring out correctly in a scenario all these matters of form and purpose.
In proportioning the whole material into acts, it should be remembered, of course, that the time allowed for a theatrical performance ranges from two hours to two hours and three quarters.
The first step in proportioning the cylinder is to compute the approximate mean effective pressure from the assumed initial pressure, clearance, and cut-off, by the method already explained.
Sidenote: Importance of proportioning food] While air is merely a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, this does not prove that these two elements cannot unite.
The true science of human nutrition lies in the knowledge of selecting, combining, and proportioning food according to age, climate, and work.
This example is also given to impress upon the mind of the practitioner the great importance of proportioning nutritive elements in diet so that the patient will not be overfed on some elements while underfed on others.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "proportioning" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.