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  • Look up helicity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Helicity may refer to: Helicity (fluid mechanics), the extent to which corkscrew-like motion occurs...
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  • Look up helical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Helical may refer to: Helix, the mathematical concept for the shape Helical engine, a proposed spacecraft...
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    Arminka Helic, Baroness Helic (Bosnian: Helić; born 20 April 1968), is a British Conservative politician and life peer from Bosnia and Herzegovina who...
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  • Helical plc (formerly Helical Bar plc) is a property investment and development company. Helical is based in London and a constituent of the FTSE SmallCap...
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  • Helical railguns are multi-turn railguns that reduce rail and brush current by a factor equal to the number of turns. Two rails are surrounded by a helical...
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  • In plasma physics, magnetic helicity is a measure of the linkage, twist, and writhe of a magnetic field. Magnetic helicity is a significant concept in...
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  • During the complex extrusion and mixing process a homogeneous profile is helically extruded on a preheated rotating mandrel. In the case that a gravity pipe...
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  • In fluid dynamics, helicity is, under appropriate conditions, an invariant of the Euler equations of fluid flow, having a topological interpretation as...
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    A helical armature is a form of air-gap electric motor or generator armature wound in a helical fashion as opposed to a conventional random or orthocyclic...
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    The Helically Symmetric Experiment (HSX, stylized as Helically Symmetric eXperiment), is an experimental plasma confinement device at the University of...
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  • Standard Model, using quantum field theory it is conventional to use the helicity basis to simplify calculations (of cross sections, for example). In this...
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  • A helical camshaft is a type of mechanical variable valve actuation (VVA) system. More specifically, it is a camshaft that allows the valve opening duration...
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    of the gut. Helicobacter species are helically-shaped the most common example is Helicobacter pylori. A helical shape is seen to be better suited for...
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    Stairs (redirect from Helical staircase)
    Dublin, Ireland Hybrid helical spiral staircase in a former London City Hall The term "helical stair" has many synonyms:: 53  The helical stair is also called...
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    A helical antenna is an antenna consisting of one or more conducting wires wound in the form of a helix. A helical antenna made of one helical wire, the...
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    The Gorlov helical turbine (GHT) is a water turbine evolved from the Darrieus turbine design by altering it to have helical blades/foils. Water turbines...
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    A helical wheel is a type of plot or visual representation used to illustrate the properties of alpha helices in proteins. The sequence of amino acids...
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    Helical growth is when cells or organs expand, resulting in helical shaped cells or organs and typically including the breakage of symmetry. This is seen...
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  • The Helical engine is a proposed spacecraft propulsion drive that, like other reactionless drives, would violate the laws of physics. The concept was...
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  • Buildings can appear to be twisted by design, where the twisting (torsion, helix, etc.) is structural rather than merely an ornamental detail. The Council...
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