By recurving the vanes, a plan introduced by Appold, the efficiency is increased, because the velocity vo of discharge from the pump is diminished.
Of late years much improvement has been effected in the size of the individual flowers and the breadth of their recurving lobes, as well as in securing increased brilliancy and depth of colour.
The old entrance gates are massive structures--great foundations of stone with arches cut through them, on which rise the double recurving roofs of tile.
Finally appears the audience hall, a building with recurvingroofs of tile, beautiful carvings, and brilliant decorations in colour.
Actaeon, Elephas, and Typhon, recurving from the base.
In a caterpillar I found amongst Mr. Francillon's larvae, the head is bilobed, with a very longrecurving subcapitate subramose spine.
The recurving bases of the styles or tails of the carpels in fruit naked inside.
Hill, after joining him, continued the line northward, parallel to ours, and therefore crossing the British road again, recurvingtoward the creek.
Strong, recurving tips, armed with slender prickles, are seen in the scales of the reddish-brown cones that fall soon after they spread and liberate the winged seeds.
The umbrella tree has an umbrella-like whorl of leaves surrounding the flower whose white cup stands above three recurving white sepals.
In spring the slender branchlets of this little tree are covered with opposite, pointed leaves, two to five inches long, and in their axils are borne purplish flowers, with four spreading recurving petals.
There remain the stout woolly flower-stems an inch or more long and bearing minute dry bracts, with the young fruit at the summit topped by the five recurving woolly sepals and the pencil of stamens and styles.
If one cuts across the ovary or embryo fruit below the recurving sepals, one will see under a lens that it is neatly five-celled (Fig.
The shoulders of a loop are the points at which the recurving ridge definitely turns inward or curves.
If the delta is located in areas A, the recurving ridge is counted.
In attempting to obtain a ridge count, it is seen that the imaginary line drawn between the delta and the core runs directly along the ridge emanating from the former and which is joined onto the side of the recurving ridge.
A recurving ridge enters from the right side and exits in the same direction.
A recurving ridge, however, which has an appendage connected with it in the line of flow cannot be construed as a circuit.
A sufficient recurve may be defined as that part of a recurving ridge between the shoulders of a loop.
An imaginary line drawn between the two deltas must touch or cross at least one of the recurving ridges within the inner pattern area.
A recurving ridge, however, which has an appendage connected with it in the line of flow and on the delta side cannot be construed as a circuit.
When the core is located on a spike which touches the inside of the innermost recurving ridge, the recurve is included in the ridge count only when the delta is located below a line drawn at right angles to the spike.
Although there are three delta formations present, it should be observed that recurving ridges appear in front of only one (D-1).
An imaginary line drawn between the two deltas must not touch or cross any of the recurving ridges within the inner pattern area.
The part of the circuit in front of the right delta, however, cannot be construed as a recurving ridge because of the appendage abutting upon it in the line of flow.
Figure 239, although possessing a recurve, is classified as a loop because the second delta is located on the only recurving ridge.
Occasionally they enter the country from the Pacific, but the great majority come from Alberta and move leisurely southeast, often reaching the South Atlantic States; but more frequentlyrecurving and passing to the north.