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You can save some time by adjusting your vernier, remember that.
That way I can focus all my attention on the vernier."
He was adjusting a vernier control with a steady hand.
There were 1,181 lower secondary students who attended school in Vernier.
Does everyone else know that a vernier has to do with an astronomical instrument?
The station found a new way to determine daily tree growth with vernier scales.
Have to use the front primary and vernier thrusters, but it's.
There was a long pause while he adjusted the vernier controls.
There were three dials on the machine and two vernier controls.
The name nonius continued to be applied to the vernier until the beginning of the 19th century.
The index did not use a vernier or other device at the scale (D).
The principle of the moiré is similar to the Vernier scale.
And he twisted a vernier hard, the scooter lifting quickly.
These same engines served as the last stage's vernier thrusters.
You'd have needed a vernier and a pretty accurate scale to tell the differences, short of a chemical analysis which nobody had ever done anyway.
Garcia's hands moved over the control board, adjusting a vernier, setting a dial.
Transversals have been replaced in modern times by vernier scales.
Sometimes Vernier scales are attached to give more precise readings.
He looked at the vernier again, and saw it was resting at one end of the scale.
The vernier engines, which it held high above itself on long arms, coughed and fell silent.
It is the oldest part of Vernier, some of the buildings have been around since the 18th century.
Measuring equipment such as a Vernier caliper is often essential.
When the target is equipped with a Vernier scale measurements to the thousands of a foot are possible.
The retrograde vernier also extends backwards along the data scale.