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  2. Track geometry - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the maximum warp parameter is used to prevent the critical harmonic rock-off condition that may result in the trains rocking back and forth and derailing following wheel climb. [ 9 ] In North America, the specific distance used for measurement to ensure that the difference in crosslevel of the track is within the permissible warp ...

  3. AVL tree - Wikipedia

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    To split an AVL tree into two smaller trees, those smaller than key k, and those greater than key k, first draw a path from the root by inserting k into the AVL. After this insertion, all values less than k will be found on the left of the path, and all values greater than k will be found on the right.

  4. E6B - Wikipedia

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    To solve this problem with a flight computer, first the wheel is turned so the wind direction (C) is at the top of the wheel. Then a pencil mark is made just above the hole, at a distance representing the wind speed (D) away from the hole. After the mark is made, the wheel is turned so that the course (A) is now selected at the top of the wheel.

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  6. File:Warping wheel.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. English wheel - Wikipedia

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    An English wheel showing four interchangeable lower wheels (anvils), the larger fixed upper wheel, the pressure adjustment screw and a quick release mechanism The English wheel , in Britain also known as a wheeling machine , is a metalworking tool that enables a craftsperson to form compound (double curvature) curves from flat sheets of metal ...

  8. Warping (sailing) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Thetis aground Warping or kedging is a method of moving a sailing vessel, typically against the wind or current, after running aground, or out from a dead calm, by hauling on a line attached to a kedge anchor, a sea anchor, or a fixed object, such as a bollard or tree.

  9. Image warping - Wikipedia

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    Image warping example. Image warping is the process of digitally manipulating an image such that any shapes portrayed in the image have been significantly distorted. Warping may be used for correcting image distortion as well as for creative purposes (e.g., morphing [1]). The same techniques are equally applicable to video.