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- adjective Having a
spline orsplines .
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Examples
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Anyways, the output of whatever was a discretized probability histogram that got splined together.
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Anyways, the output of whatever was a discretized probability histogram that got splined together.
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The left side bearing is pressed into the external bearing cup, and the left crank goes onto the splined spindle end following a spring washer/seal.
Campagnolo CX cyclocross wheels and cranks, and other Campagnolo news 2010
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I guess "fixed-gear culture" is to "mall culture" as Ultegra cassettes are to Shimano-splined freehub bodies.
BSNYC Friday Lumberjack Competition! BikeSnobNYC 2010
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They are the '06 SLs, have Continental Touring tires on them, and are shimano-splined.
Contingency Plans: Fresh Rolls, Pit Dogs, Wet Feet, and Spare Wheels BikeSnobNYC 2009
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As in, first freeing up the screws that hold the handles in place, and then levering the handles off their splined shafts.
If all else fails, try high explosives jhetley 2005
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It was already growing dark when they extracted four feet of heavy metal shafting, splined at both ends, from the back axle; dripping with black oil they showed it to the Japanese corporal in charge of them as evidence of their industry.
A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950
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It was already growing dark when they extracted four feet of heavy metal shafting, splined at both ends, from the back axle; dripping with black oil they showed it to the Japanese corporal in charge of them as evidence of their industry.
A Town Like Alice Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1950
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Power is communicated to the driving spindle by means of a sliding pinion on a splined rod inside the bed, the driving belt and gears being at the end.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 455, September 20, 1884 Various
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Typically, a gear sensor will have only a speed or speed and direction output, but the new Cherry SD1012 series from ZF Electronics has two discrete quadrature outputs, allowing it to be used with a splined gear-tooth.
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