The fruit of a conifer, An ice cream cone, Anything shaped like a cone.The Illustrated Oxford Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 1998, A space formed by taking the direct product of a given space with a closed interval and identifying all of one end to a point, A surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of a line around another line that intersects the first line, A unit of volume, applied solely to marijuana and only while it is in a smokable state; roughly 1.5 cubic centimetres, depending on use, A solid of revolution formed by rotating a triangle around one of its altitudes, To fashion into the shape of a [[#Noun|cone]], Any of the small cone-shaped structures in the retina, Cells which detect color and which are necessary to see color properly, In anatomy, a type of light-sensitive cell found along with rods in the retina of the eye, It is composed of woody scales, each one of which has one or two seeds at its base, The fruit or strobile of the Coniferæ, as of the pine, fir, cedar, and cypress, Anything shaped more or less like a mathematical cone; as, a volcanic cone, a collection of scoriæ around the crater of a volcano, usually heaped up in a conical form, any cone-shaped artifact visual receptor cell sensitive to color cone-shaped mass of ovule- or spore-bearing scales or bracts a shape whose base is a circle and whose sides taper up to a point make cone-shaped; "cone a tire, nerve cells of the retina (along with rods) that transmit impulses along the optic nerve to the brain Cones provide color vision and respond best to bright light, More generally, any solid having a vertical point and bounded by a surface which is described by a straight line always passing through that vertical point; a solid having a circle for its base and tapering to a point or vertex, thin, tapered length of molded ceramic materials formulated to melt at a prescribed temperature providing an indication of temperature inside the kiln Also the temperature of firing for a specific process or clay body, ranging from cone 022 (low) to cone 12 (high), A 3-D object generated by rotating a right triangle about one of its legs, A shell of the genus Conus, having a conical form, To render cone-shaped; to bevel like the circular segment of a cone; as, to cone the tires of car wheels, To fashion into the shape of a cone, The figures below show a right cone and an oblique cone The base of a cone is a circle and its interior The radius of a cone is the radius of the base The vertex of a cone is a point not in the same plane as the base The altitude of a cone is the perpendicular segment from the vertex to the plane of the base The height of a cone is the length of the altitude If the line segment connecting the vertex of a cone with the center of its base is perpendicular to the base, then it is a right cone (Lesson 11 2), Anything shaped like a cone, A solid of the form described by the revolution of a right-angled triangle about one of the sides adjacent to the right angle; called also a right cone, make cone-shaped; "cone a tire", visual receptor cell sensitive to color, A three-dimensional object defined by an origin (that is, the center of the base) and three vectors that define the orientation and the major and minor radii of the cone Defined by the TQ3ConeData data type, A set, C, with the property that if x is in C, then ax is in C for all a in R+ A convex cone is a cone that is also a convex set Equivalently, C is a convex cone if C = C + C (An example of a cone that is not convex is the union of the axes ) A polyhedral cone is a cone that is also a polyhedron; equivalently, C is a polyhedral cone if there exists a matrix A such that C = {x: Ax <= 0} (An example of a cone that is not polyhedral is {(x,y,z): x2+y2-z2 =0} ) See each of the following special cones, The sound-making part of a dynamic loudspeaker that moves back and forth in the air (e g , Harrys little brother poked a hole in the cone of Harrys woofer, so now the bass is really whimpy ), The conical diaphragm of a speaker That portion of a speaker surrounding the central driver, cone-shaped mass of ovule- or spore-bearing scales or bracts, a shape whose base is a circle and whose sides taper up to a point, object with a flat circular bottom whose sides taper into a point at the top; seed bearing part of an evergreen tree; ice-cream cone, shape like a cone, A specialised type of fountain in the shape of a cone The advantages of a cone are predominantly ease of filling, and the fact that the burning area increases as the fireworks proceeds, thus compensating for the increase in diameter of the choke, A cone is the fruit of a tree such as a pine or fir. a bowl of fir cones, any cone-shaped artifact, A cone is a thin, cone-shaped biscuit that is used for holding ice cream. You can also refer to an ice cream that you eat in this way as a cone. She stopped by the ice-cream shop and had a chocolate cone. see also pine cone, traffic cone. cone off to put a row of orange cones around an area to prevent people or cars from going there, for example during building work. or strobilus In botany, a mass of scales or bracts, usually ovate, containing the reproductive organs of certain non-flowering plants. A distinguishing feature of pines and other conifers, the cone is roughly analogous to the flower of other plants. Cones (strobili) are also found on club mosses and horsetails, in general, a cone is the locus of (i e surface traced by) the surface formed by lines joining every point of the boundary of a fixed planar closed curve (the base) to a common vertex; commonly, a right circular cone; a "solid cone" is a solid (or the space) bounded by the planar closed curve, called the base, and the line segments connecting the base to the vertex The area of a solid cone is (1/3)Ah, where A is the area of the base, and h is the, A cone is a shape with a circular base and smooth curved sides ending in a point at the top, A retinal receptor that dominates the retinal response when the luminance level is high and provides the basis for the perception of color, the cone-shaped diaphragm of a speaker attached to the voice coil which produces pulsation's of air that the ear detects as sound, A specialized nerve cell in the retina, which detects color Most common in the macula, The part of the hop plant used in brewing, consisting of the flowers, A rounded, more or less elongated cluster of fruits or flowers covered with scales or bracts, Thin, finger-length pyramid of ceramic material made to bend and melt at prescribed temperatures, providing a visual indication of temperature in the kiln, - The portion of a loudspeaker that vibrates to produce sound, the general shape of volcanoes; looking like an upside down, flat ice cream cone CONTINET a large land mass that is above water, usually made of less dense material compared to the surface of the oceanic crust CRASH the sound of glass breaking during an earthquake, Cones are test pieces inserted in the kiln to indicate to the potter when a certain temperature has been reached They are made of various glaze materials of known melting point Two examples of cones are Seger cones, named after Hermann August Seger, and Orton cones, manufactured by the Orton Ceramic Foundation in the USA, In Radiance, the family of cones includes right-angle truncated cones, cylinders, and rings (disks with optional holes), The conical part of a gas flame next to the orifice of the tip, (1) The rolling mechanism supporting the cutting edge of a drill bit (2) The liner which is implanted in the shaped cavity of shaped charges (3) A downward displacement of a gas-liquid isosaturation surface, or upward displacement of an oil-water isosaturation surface Such displacement occurs around the well bore in some wells with high oil production rates See coning, A pyramid-shaped ceramic device used to quantify the amount of heat delivered by a kiln These devices are formulated from different mineral mixtures and numbered accordingly They are placed in a kiln so they can be viewed during firing and when a cone begins to bend it is closely monitored and the firing is terminated when it reaches a specific position, The purpose of the cone is to hold the drive washer onto the crankshaft The cone fits onto the crankshaft, and is held on by tightening the propeller screw, The most common shape for the radiating surface of a loudspeaker Often used to refer to the part of the speaker that actually moves the air, strobilus, conus, past of cone, The 6 million receptor cells located mostly in the center of the retina that transduce light waves into neural impulses, thereby coding information about light, dark, and color (p 112), Photoreceptor cells located in the fovea of the retina and responsible for color (photopic) vision, the cells of the retina that respons to bright light and are responsible for color vision; there are three types of cones: red, blue, and green, woody structures containing the seeds of cone-bearing plants, The three types of colour receptors in the eye, Plural of cone, located inside the retina, these are light- and color-sensing cells in the macula which shed their outer tips during the day These are responsible for central vision, Cone-shaped, light-sensitive receptor cells in the retina that are responsible for sharp focus and color perception, particularly in bright light, Small, elongated, three sided pyramids made of materials designed to melt at a specific temperature Designed to melt at the same temperature as the glazes used Cones indicate the progress of the melting Cones are placed just inside the kiln during a firing so they can be seen through a peephole The cones are one-time use only, and are available for a wide range of temperatures They are numbered according to the temperature at which they melt When discussing the temperature to which a piece/glaze is fired, reference is usually made to the cone used The low fire range usually includes cones 06 through 01, intermediate fire includes cones 1 through 6, and high-fire includes cones 7 and up See also firing, kiln, a type of retinal receptor that is active in daylight (photopic) conditions The three different types of cone found in the human retina provide the basis for colour vision See also rod, Speaker cone Paper piston that pushes air in or out of a speaker cabinet When a speaker quits working it probably needs to be re-coned Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net, A set of small triangular pyramids of clay mixtures and fluxes so graded that they represent series of fusion points The degree of heat is measured in kiln by observing which of various cones have bent over, Photoreceptors in the retina that contain light-sensitive pigments capable of initiating the process of photopic vision, One of the two major classes of photoreceptors, the other being rods Cones are less sensitive to light than rods and mediate color vision, Devices for facilitating the loading, positioning and lashing of containers The cones insert into the bottom castings of the container Synonym: Locating pin, The specialized photoreceptors in the human eye that allow us to discriminate between different wavelengths of light Our eyes contain three distinct types of cones, designated the L, M, and S cones because they are primarily sensitive to long, medium, and short wavelengths of light (The other type of photoreceptor in the eye are known as rods They are primarily used in low-light and peripheral vision and do not contribute to color vision ), Cones are coned shaped cells of the retina that respond to light, Highly specialized conical or flask-shaped outer segments of the visual cells, which, with the retinal rods, form the light-sensitive elements of the retina, 1 Another way of referring to the nine numbering zones 2 Metre-high orange plastic obstacles used to divert traffic in roadworks or at temporary obstructions to a road But you knew that already, To shape (something) like a cone, This effect is the bending of the propeller blades when stressed, pattern of plume dispersion in a neutral stability atmosphere, in which the plume attains the form of a cone with its vertex at the top of the stack, This effect is the bending of the rotor or propeller blades when stressed, The undesirable process of creating a distortion in the gas-liquid or oil-water isosaturation surfaces at the well bore by the withdrawal of oil at an excessive rate Production of oil produces pressure gradients in all directions from the depth of withdrawal Therefore there is a tendency to draw fluids from above and below (as well as laterally) to the level of withdrawal That tendency is counterbalanced by the tendency of gas to stay above oil because of its lighter density and water to stay below oil because of its heavier density Thus, when the pressure gradient required to bring oil to the well bore exceeds the pressure gradient to the gas or water-bearing levels, coning will occur and gas will be drawn down and water will be lifted up toward the withdrawal level, The blades tend to bend upward in flight, when they are lifting the weight of the aircraft Referred to as the coning angle,
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The fruit of a conifer
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An ice cream cone
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Anything shaped like a cone.The Illustrated Oxford Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 1998
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A space formed by taking the direct product of a given space with a closed interval and identifying all of one end to a point
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A surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of a line around another line that intersects the first line
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A unit of volume, applied solely to marijuana and only while it is in a smokable state; roughly 1.5 cubic centimetres, depending on use
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A solid of revolution formed by rotating a triangle around one of its altitudes
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To fashion into the shape of a [[#Noun|cone]]
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Any of the small cone-shaped structures in the retina
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Cells which detect color and which are necessary to see color properly Tıp, İlaç
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In anatomy, a type of light-sensitive cell found along with rods in the retina of the eye Anatomi
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It is composed of woody scales, each one of which has one or two seeds at its base
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The fruit or strobile of the Coniferæ, as of the pine, fir, cedar, and cypress
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Anything shaped more or less like a mathematical cone; as, a volcanic cone, a collection of scoriæ around the crater of a volcano, usually heaped up in a conical form
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any cone-shaped artifact visual receptor cell sensitive to color cone-shaped mass of ovule- or spore-bearing scales or bracts a shape whose base is a circle and whose sides taper up to a point make cone-shaped; "cone a tire
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nerve cells of the retina (along with rods) that transmit impulses along the optic nerve to the brain Cones provide color vision and respond best to bright light
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More generally, any solid having a vertical point and bounded by a surface which is described by a straight line always passing through that vertical point; a solid having a circle for its base and tapering to a point or vertex
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thin, tapered length of molded ceramic materials formulated to melt at a prescribed temperature providing an indication of temperature inside the kiln Also the temperature of firing for a specific process or clay body, ranging from cone 022 (low) to cone 12 (high)
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A 3-D object generated by rotating a right triangle about one of its legs
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A shell of the genus Conus, having a conical form
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To render cone-shaped; to bevel like the circular segment of a cone; as, to cone the tires of car wheels
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To fashion into the shape of a cone
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The figures below show a right cone and an oblique cone The base of a cone is a circle and its interior The radius of a cone is the radius of the base The vertex of a cone is a point not in the same plane as the base The altitude of a cone is the perpendicular segment from the vertex to the plane of the base The height of a cone is the length of the altitude If the line segment connecting the vertex of a cone with the center of its base is perpendicular to the base, then it is a right cone (Lesson 11 2)
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Anything shaped like a cone
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A solid of the form described by the revolution of a right-angled triangle about one of the sides adjacent to the right angle; called also a right cone
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make cone-shaped; "cone a tire"
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visual receptor cell sensitive to color
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A three-dimensional object defined by an origin (that is, the center of the base) and three vectors that define the orientation and the major and minor radii of the cone Defined by the TQ3ConeData data type
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A set, C, with the property that if x is in C, then ax is in C for all a in R+ A convex cone is a cone that is also a convex set Equivalently, C is a convex cone if C = C + C (An example of a cone that is not convex is the union of the axes ) A polyhedral cone is a cone that is also a polyhedron; equivalently, C is a polyhedral cone if there exists a matrix A such that C = {x: Ax <= 0} (An example of a cone that is not polyhedral is {(x,y,z): x2+y2-z2 =0} ) See each of the following special cones
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The sound-making part of a dynamic loudspeaker that moves back and forth in the air (e g , Harrys little brother poked a hole in the cone of Harrys woofer, so now the bass is really whimpy )
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The conical diaphragm of a speaker That portion of a speaker surrounding the central driver
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cone-shaped mass of ovule- or spore-bearing scales or bracts
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a shape whose base is a circle and whose sides taper up to a point
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object with a flat circular bottom whose sides taper into a point at the top; seed bearing part of an evergreen tree; ice-cream cone isim
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shape like a cone fiil
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A specialised type of fountain in the shape of a cone The advantages of a cone are predominantly ease of filling, and the fact that the burning area increases as the fireworks proceeds, thus compensating for the increase in diameter of the choke
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A cone is the fruit of a tree such as a pine or fir. a bowl of fir cones
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any cone-shaped artifact
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A cone is a thin, cone-shaped biscuit that is used for holding ice cream. You can also refer to an ice cream that you eat in this way as a cone. She stopped by the ice-cream shop and had a chocolate cone. see also pine cone, traffic cone. cone off to put a row of orange cones around an area to prevent people or cars from going there, for example during building work. or strobilus In botany, a mass of scales or bracts, usually ovate, containing the reproductive organs of certain non-flowering plants. A distinguishing feature of pines and other conifers, the cone is roughly analogous to the flower of other plants. Cones (strobili) are also found on club mosses and horsetails
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in general, a cone is the locus of (i e surface traced by) the surface formed by lines joining every point of the boundary of a fixed planar closed curve (the base) to a common vertex; commonly, a right circular cone; a "solid cone" is a solid (or the space) bounded by the planar closed curve, called the base, and the line segments connecting the base to the vertex The area of a solid cone is (1/3)Ah, where A is the area of the base, and h is the
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A cone is a shape with a circular base and smooth curved sides ending in a point at the top
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A retinal receptor that dominates the retinal response when the luminance level is high and provides the basis for the perception of color
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the cone-shaped diaphragm of a speaker attached to the voice coil which produces pulsation's of air that the ear detects as sound
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A specialized nerve cell in the retina, which detects color Most common in the macula
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The part of the hop plant used in brewing, consisting of the flowers
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A rounded, more or less elongated cluster of fruits or flowers covered with scales or bracts
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Thin, finger-length pyramid of ceramic material made to bend and melt at prescribed temperatures, providing a visual indication of temperature in the kiln
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- The portion of a loudspeaker that vibrates to produce sound
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the general shape of volcanoes; looking like an upside down, flat ice cream cone CONTINET a large land mass that is above water, usually made of less dense material compared to the surface of the oceanic crust CRASH the sound of glass breaking during an earthquake
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Cones are test pieces inserted in the kiln to indicate to the potter when a certain temperature has been reached They are made of various glaze materials of known melting point Two examples of cones are Seger cones, named after Hermann August Seger, and Orton cones, manufactured by the Orton Ceramic Foundation in the USA
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In Radiance, the family of cones includes right-angle truncated cones, cylinders, and rings (disks with optional holes)
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The conical part of a gas flame next to the orifice of the tip
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(1) The rolling mechanism supporting the cutting edge of a drill bit (2) The liner which is implanted in the shaped cavity of shaped charges (3) A downward displacement of a gas-liquid isosaturation surface, or upward displacement of an oil-water isosaturation surface Such displacement occurs around the well bore in some wells with high oil production rates See coning
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A pyramid-shaped ceramic device used to quantify the amount of heat delivered by a kiln These devices are formulated from different mineral mixtures and numbered accordingly They are placed in a kiln so they can be viewed during firing and when a cone begins to bend it is closely monitored and the firing is terminated when it reaches a specific position
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The purpose of the cone is to hold the drive washer onto the crankshaft The cone fits onto the crankshaft, and is held on by tightening the propeller screw
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The most common shape for the radiating surface of a loudspeaker Often used to refer to the part of the speaker that actually moves the air
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past of cone
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The 6 million receptor cells located mostly in the center of the retina that transduce light waves into neural impulses, thereby coding information about light, dark, and color (p 112)
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cones
Photoreceptor cells located in the fovea of the retina and responsible for color (photopic) vision
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the cells of the retina that respons to bright light and are responsible for color vision; there are three types of cones: red, blue, and green
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cones
woody structures containing the seeds of cone-bearing plants
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The three types of colour receptors in the eye
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Plural of cone
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located inside the retina, these are light- and color-sensing cells in the macula which shed their outer tips during the day These are responsible for central vision
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cones
Cone-shaped, light-sensitive receptor cells in the retina that are responsible for sharp focus and color perception, particularly in bright light
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cones
Small, elongated, three sided pyramids made of materials designed to melt at a specific temperature Designed to melt at the same temperature as the glazes used Cones indicate the progress of the melting Cones are placed just inside the kiln during a firing so they can be seen through a peephole The cones are one-time use only, and are available for a wide range of temperatures They are numbered according to the temperature at which they melt When discussing the temperature to which a piece/glaze is fired, reference is usually made to the cone used The low fire range usually includes cones 06 through 01, intermediate fire includes cones 1 through 6, and high-fire includes cones 7 and up See also firing, kiln
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a type of retinal receptor that is active in daylight (photopic) conditions The three different types of cone found in the human retina provide the basis for colour vision See also rod
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Speaker cone Paper piston that pushes air in or out of a speaker cabinet When a speaker quits working it probably needs to be re-coned Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net
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cones
A set of small triangular pyramids of clay mixtures and fluxes so graded that they represent series of fusion points The degree of heat is measured in kiln by observing which of various cones have bent over
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cones
Photoreceptors in the retina that contain light-sensitive pigments capable of initiating the process of photopic vision
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One of the two major classes of photoreceptors, the other being rods Cones are less sensitive to light than rods and mediate color vision
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Devices for facilitating the loading, positioning and lashing of containers The cones insert into the bottom castings of the container Synonym: Locating pin
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The specialized photoreceptors in the human eye that allow us to discriminate between different wavelengths of light Our eyes contain three distinct types of cones, designated the L, M, and S cones because they are primarily sensitive to long, medium, and short wavelengths of light (The other type of photoreceptor in the eye are known as rods They are primarily used in low-light and peripheral vision and do not contribute to color vision )
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Cones are coned shaped cells of the retina that respond to light
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Highly specialized conical or flask-shaped outer segments of the visual cells, which, with the retinal rods, form the light-sensitive elements of the retina
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1 Another way of referring to the nine numbering zones 2 Metre-high orange plastic obstacles used to divert traffic in roadworks or at temporary obstructions to a road But you knew that already
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To shape (something) like a cone
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coning
This effect is the bending of the propeller blades when stressed
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coning
pattern of plume dispersion in a neutral stability atmosphere, in which the plume attains the form of a cone with its vertex at the top of the stack
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coning
This effect is the bending of the rotor or propeller blades when stressed
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coning
The undesirable process of creating a distortion in the gas-liquid or oil-water isosaturation surfaces at the well bore by the withdrawal of oil at an excessive rate Production of oil produces pressure gradients in all directions from the depth of withdrawal Therefore there is a tendency to draw fluids from above and below (as well as laterally) to the level of withdrawal That tendency is counterbalanced by the tendency of gas to stay above oil because of its lighter density and water to stay below oil because of its heavier density Thus, when the pressure gradient required to bring oil to the well bore exceeds the pressure gradient to the gas or water-bearing levels, coning will occur and gas will be drawn down and water will be lifted up toward the withdrawal level
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The blades tend to bend upward in flight, when they are lifting the weight of the aircraft Referred to as the coning angle
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