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Helical offset might be an issue with a whisker biscuit.
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Helical CT, also called a "spiral" CT, provides a more complete picture of the chest than an X-ray, experts said.
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Helical offset might be an issue with a whisker biscuit.
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The Large Helical Device (LHD) project involves construction of the world's largest superconducting helical device, which employs a heliotron magnetic field originally developed in Japan.
Boing Boing 2008
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Large Helical Device: beautiful physics instrument
Boing Boing 2008
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The Large Helical Device: a scientific instrument that straddles the line between beauty and function:
Boing Boing 2008
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"Exceptional market conditions will present buying opportunities that arise only once or twice in a property career," Helical Bar Chief Executive Mike Slade said at the time.
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The biggest of these, the Large Helical Device at Japan's National Institute of Fusion Research, began operating in 1998.
Nuclear fusion power 2009
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Helical flow has an important role in sediment transport and deposition, and in the creation of point bars.
Stream 2008
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S. TsowBangkok, ThailandHigh on the Helical StaircaseEthan Hill's shot of Jim Watson on the spiral (helical) staircase, accompanying your June 4 article "Reading the Book of Jim," has to be the best scientific picture of the year.
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