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- glide on the water in a hydroplane (同)seaplane
- racing in high-speed motor boats
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- 水上滑走艇 / 水上飛行機(seaplane)
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Hydroplaning and hydroplane may refer to:
- Aquaplaning or hydroplaning which is also known as a loss of steering or braking control when a layer of water prevents direct contact between tires and the road, runway, or other surface.
- Planing (sailing), a method by which the hull of a boat skims over the surface of the water rather than plowing through it
- Any watercraft that is specifically designed to plane, including:
- Hydroplane (boat), a fast motor boat used in racing
- Hydrofoil, a boat with wing-like foils mounted on struts below the hull
- Diving plane, a submarine control surface used to help control depth, analogous to the elevators on the tail of an aircraft
- Hydroblading, a figure skating move sometimes referred to as hydroplaning
- an aircraft designed to land on water
- Seaplane
- Floatplane
- Flying boat
English Journal
- Viscoelastic properties of self-assembled type I collagen fibers: molecular basis of elastic and viscous behaviors.
- Silver FH, Ebrahimi A, Snowhill PB.SourceDivision of Biomaterials, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854, USA. silver@umdnj.edu
- Connective tissue research.Connect Tissue Res.2002;43(4):569-80.
- We have studied the strain rate dependence of incremental stress-strain curves of self-assembled type I collagen fibers in an effort to understand the molecular phenomena that contribute to the macroscopic mechanical behavior of tendons. Results of viscoelastic tests at strain rates between 10% and
- PMID 12685863
- Paul Sheppard Burnham, DDS (1903-1987).
- Reed RV Jr.AbstractA search via databases and indexes, as well as the American Dental Association package library collection, yielded no evidence of participation by American dentists in outboard motor or hydroplane inboard motor boat racing. There may be or have been such participants, but the contributions of Paul Sheppard Burnham, DDS are noteworthy and quite probably unique. Competing always as an amateur, his racing ability was respected; on many occasions he outraced professional drivers. Dr. Burnham led an interesting life. In his 83 years, he operated and soon thereafter traded automobile after automobile (a total of 49)--satisfying his love for fast and unusual cars. While practicing dentistry most of his adult life, he managed to become an integral part of the Rehoboth Beach, DE beach patrol, serving for ten years as captain of lifeguards and, in a few of his senior years, as chief. As the 20th century comes to a close, a good deal is written and spoken about those identified as unusual, vibrant, daring, spirited, competitive, self-confident, and colorful--travelers in the fast lane. Paul S. Burnham, DDS spent a great part of his life in the fast lane, with very few in front of him.
- Bulletin of the history of dentistry.Bull Hist Dent.1994 Jul;42(2):71-6.
- A search via databases and indexes, as well as the American Dental Association package library collection, yielded no evidence of participation by American dentists in outboard motor or hydroplane inboard motor boat racing. There may be or have been such participants, but the contributions of Paul S
- PMID 7987052
Japanese Journal
- Effect of Organic Additive on Surface Roughness of Polycrystalline Silicon Film after Chemical Mechanical Polishing
- Hwang Hee-Sub,Park Jin-Hyung,Yi Sok-Ho [他],Paik Ungyu,Park Jea-Gun
- Jpn J Appl Phys 49(1), 010216-010216-3, 2010-01-25
- … We concluded that the reduction of surface roughness was attributed to the formation of a hydroplane layer on the poly-Si surface. … Evidence of the hydroplane layer was verified by contact angle and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) measurements. …
- NAID 150000053143
- Airborne Measurement of the Sea Surface Wind Vector by a Microwave Radar Altimeter at Low Speed of Flight(Special Issue on Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technology)
- NEKRASSOV Alexei
- IEICE transactions on electronics E86-C(8), 1572-1579, 2003-08-01
- … A pilot needs operational information about wind over sea as well as wave height to provide safety of hydroplane landing on water. … The principle considered and algorithms proposed in the paper can be used for creation an airborne radar system for operational measurement of the sea roughness characteristics and for safe landing of a hydroplane on water. …
- NAID 110003214702
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- Hydroplaning and hydroplane may refer to: Hydroplaning (tires), a loss of steering or braking control when a layer of water prevents direct contact between road vehicle or aircraft tires and the road or runway surface. At this point, cars can slide ...
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