This configuration produces an interchange with merging maneuvers.
This configuration produces a lower compression ratio but is mechanically simpler and often used in multi-cylinder Stirling engines.
Almost any other configuration for the carbon would produce a center of symmetry.
Its symmetrical optical configuration produces low spherical aberration and astigmatism.
We know that such a configuration produces violent nova outbursts when one star comes into relatively close proximity to the other.
Therefore, a configuration with many small oceanic plates that rapidly recycle lithosphere will produce shallower ocean basins and (all other things being equal) higher sea levels.
The most common configuration for an SEM produces a single value per pixel, with the results usually rendered as black-and-white images.
This configuration from the original magic produced a flattened disk that, as rotation increased, developed a depression on both sides (Figure 3).
Of these three, the inverted-T configuration produces the highest illusion magnitude.
This configuration will produce an increase in gear ratio, equal to 1+Na/Ns.