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An aeroplane/airplane has retractable wheels.
The robot is 5 metres long, 4 metres wide and 1.5 metres high, with the rotor 2.5 metres in diameter and the undercarriage retractable.
Animals were trained to press a retractable lever for 60 sec of wheel running.
Devices such as translucent retractable blinds positioned away from the occupants to reduce re-emission of heat and allowing diffuse daylight to enter the main building, may be used.
We have applied the technique for infants and children because their sternum and thorax are widely retractable, and because the aorta is easily mobilized for cannulation.
Played back in countless places, it is now a kind of expandable and retractable architecture, mapping and remapping social spaces in homes, college hostels, marketplaces, parties and picnics.
It is therefore recommended that atria in the southern climate should be designed so that they can be converted into opened spaces in summer by using retractable roofs.
In 1935, there came the pattern of commercial aircraft that we know to-day, with stressed-skin wings, retractable undercarriages and variable-pitch propellers.
We should have an aero-dynamic animal, with the one difficulty that the undercarriage could never be retractable.
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