- torque-limiting
couplings which can slip or
disconnect when some
torque limit is exceeded. Selection,
installation and
maintenance of
couplings can lead to...
- a.k.a. TW
couplings, or
tanker couplings,
these were
originally defined by DIN 28450, but are now
specified by EN ISO 14420-6. The
couplings are widely...
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nuclear chemistry and
nuclear physics, J-
couplings (also
called spin-spin
coupling or
indirect dipole–dipole
coupling) are
mediated through chemical bonds...
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different couplings at
either end. use a
coupling adaptor. use a
match wagon which has the same dual
coupling at both ends. Only some
kinds of
couplings coexist...
-
unperturbed geometry)
suffices to
determine the
vibronic couplings between them. The
vibronic couplings between two
electronic states are
given by contracting...
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intermediate is
contrary to
mechanisms proposed for aryl or
vinyl halide couplings.
Couplings involving aryl and
vinyl Grignard reagents were
reported in the original...
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hesperiid (skipper)
butterfly does have wing
couplings. The
Sphingidae (hawk moths)
however do have wing
couplings. Dudley,
Robert (2002). The biomechanics...
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Coupling coefficient, or
coupling factor, may
refer to:
Electromechanical coupling coefficient Coupling coefficient (inductors), or
coupling factor, between...
- Look up
coupling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coupling is a
connection or
joint between two things.
Coupling may also
refer to:
Coupling (physics)...
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tetrahedral dent, a v-groove, and a flat.
Kinematic couplings arose from the need of
precision coupling between structural interfaces that were
meant to...