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  • In the first days after the accident these dosimeters went off scale.
  • Well, a few beavers controlling a river sounds a bit off scale, but it is natural.
  • Hadronization can be explored using partons with virtualities on the order of the cut-off scale remain.
  • There's this strange detachment to his disease that is totally off scale to its harm ."
  • All remaining dosimeters had limits of 0.001 R / s and therefore read " off scale ".
  • One by one, the circus performers enter and greet guests, pose for pictures and carry off scaled-down versions of some of the stunts they will execute later in the evening.
  • "Starfish Prime " caused an electromagnetic pulse ( EMP ) which was far larger than expected, so much larger that it drove much of the instrumentation off scale, causing great difficulty in getting accurate measurements.
  • There is also a wide appeal in owning an inexpensive glider that is also a stand-off scale model, particularly of favorite World War II fighters, e . g . the Seafire, P-51 Mustang and P-47 Thunderbolt.
  • A simple jig that the smith might only use a few times in the shop it may get the minimum of finishing a rap on the anvil to break off scale and a brushing with a wire brush.
  • In addition to'limited edition'productions runs, numerous examples from basic to professional-level customizations of standard knives-such as retrofitting pocket clips, one-off scales created using 3D printing techniques, decoration using anodization and new scale materials-can be found by searching for'SAK mods '.
  • Produced in 1902 by George W . Breck to replace an older reproduction that was destroyed in a fire in 1895, it is four inches off scale from the original, because the Vatican would not allow identical reproductions of its art works.
  • Although the units went off scale after 8.5 seconds at Gifu and 13.5 seconds at Nagoya ( probably due to an inundation of large S-waves ) the seismograms they produced have been beneficial for seismologists to develop an understanding of the fault rupture process.
  • Accelerometers that had been in place in the Cape Mendocino area since the late 1970s recorded the event and the readings were moderate to strong, with the exception of the instruments closest to the epicenter, which went off scale a few seconds into the recording.
  • The final pair of parallel logarithmic scales ( 12 ) are not nomograms as such, but reading-off scales to translate the risk score ( 11, remote to extremely high ) into a sampling frequency to address safety aspects and other  consumer protection aspects respectively.
  • Total displacement for these shocks was relatively small ( approximately of gain ) seismographs that were overwhelmed ( driven off scale ) by the large magnitude mainshock, the four accelerometers captured a useful record of the main event and more than half an hour of the early aftershock activity.
  • The ammeter and voltmeter are both vulnerable to overheating  in case of an overload, their pointers will be driven off scale  but in the wattmeter, either or even both the current and potential circuits can overheat " without " the pointer approaching the end of the scale.