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overlap
The amount of searchcoil swing advance not greater than the searchcoil's physical diameter
To have an area, range, character or function in common
If one idea or activity overlaps another, or overlaps with another, they involve some of the same subjects, people, or periods of time. Elizabeth met other Oxford intellectuals some of whom overlapped Naomi's world Christian holy week overlaps with the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover The needs of patients invariably overlap Overlap is also a noun. the overlap between civil and military technology. the amount by which two activities, ideas, things etc overlap overlap between
the attacking play of a defender or midfielder going down the touchline past his or her own winger
Something that overlaps or is overlapped
The interaction between a pair of atomic orbitals that occurs when the orbitals share space
or Valve Overlap: The period, measured in crank degrees, when both the exhaust valve and the intake valve are open Valve overlap allows the negative pressure scavenge wave to return from the exhaust and begin the inflow of air/fuel mixture into the cylinder even before the intake stroke begins The effectiveness of the overlap period is dependent on engine speed and exhaust "tuning "
The amount the plectrum projects beyond the string when the plectrum is in "on" position
The protrusion of weld metal beyond the bond at the toe of the weld
Used of sets that have some elements in common
A language pattern for leading a person from a representational system which they are already using, into another representational system, either simultaneously or sequentially
To lap over; to lap
The amount by which each subsequent pass of the spray covers the previous pass
°Orbitals lack sharply defined surfaces, declining in amplitude exponentially in their surface regions When two orbitals are brought together, regions of substantial amplitude overlap The resulting system can be described as two new orbitals, one formed by joining the two original orbitals without introducing a node in the °wave function, and the other formed with a node between them The nodeless joining reduces the energy of the electrons relative to the separate orbitals, resulting in a bonding interaction; joining with a node raises the energy, producing an antibonding interaction If both new orbitals are occupied, antibonding forces dominate, resulting in °overlap repulsion °Molecular mechanics models give an approximate description of overlap (and other) forces for a certain range of atoms and geometries
A fence selection mode that includes only the elements inside of, or overlapping the fence
  The measure of searchcoil swing advance not greater than the searchcoil's physical diameter Also refers to the technique of maximum ground coverage while coil sweeping
the property of partial coincidence in time a representation of common ground between theories or phenomena; "there was no overlap between their proposals"
Refers to the amount of vinyl that extends beyond the copy area and up to the pocket Stated another way, the area of vinyl between the image area and pockets This area is almost always printed as a "bleed" in order to provide a small margin for error in hanging the board As a result, "overlap" and "bleed" are sometimes confused An example: a 14' x 48' copy area + 3" overlap, top, bottom, & sides, + 3" pockets top, bottom, & side = 15' x 49' total outside dimensions (finished size) of the vinyl blank
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