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service on a ship.
sheave (traditionally
pronounced "shiv") The
wheel in a block,
which rotates as the rope runs.
sheave-
hole A
hole or slot in a spar...
- The
mathematical term
perverse sheaves refers to the
objects of
certain abelian categories ****ociated to
topological spaces,
which may be a real or complex...
- to the
wireline sheave, a
round wheel grooved and
sized to
accept a
specified line and
positioned to
redirect the line to
another sheave that will allow...
- lift and
operating lines. A
block consists of a
grooved wheel,
known as a
sheave (pronounced "shiv"),
steel side plates, spacers, shaft,
flange bearings...
- the
sheave, and a
retaining ring
rivetted to keep it in place.
Broach out the
hole in the coak to the size of the
requisite pin. The
finished sheave was...
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between the
motor and
gearbox or
between the
motor and
drive sheave or at the end of the
drive sheave to hold the
elevator stationary at a floor. This brake...
- engine-mounted,
driving sheave by
means of a belt
tension actuator.
During shutdown, the
actuator is used to
lower the
upper sheave to
loosen the
drive belts...
- By the Poincaré lemma, the
following sequence of
sheaves is
exact (in the
abelian category of
sheaves): 0→R_→Ω0→d0Ω1→d1Ω2→d2⋯→dm−1Ωm→0.{\displaystyle 0\to...
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landing aircraft is
transferred to a
purchase cable,
which is
routed via
sheaves to the
arresting engine,
located in a
machinery room
below the
flight deck...
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According to
Theocritus for the Gr****s
Demeter was a
poppy goddess bearing sheaves and
poppies in both
hands (Idyll vii 157). Karl
Kerenyi ****erted that poppies...