0 a tube-shaped object in a machine that turns over and over in order to carry things along or press them down or together:
1 a large, long wave on the sea
2 a cylinder used for shaping something, or for spreading something over a surface:
3 a cylinder or wheel that turns over and over in order to move something along
Each time the roller passed over the flax stem some of the shive separated from the fibre.
These eliminated the die plates entirely and used rollers or compressing cylinders to form the stream of clay.
Most of the performances of the structure now depend on the sphere diameter and no longer on the roller diameter.
Similarly, the contact between a toner particle and the imaging roller is treated as an ideal electric resistance.
For the wounded actor, these ups and downs have the quality of a diabolical roller-coaster: highs of inflated grandiosity followed by lows of deep depression.
A small roller pump is placed on the inlet aspect of the ultrafilter to increase the blood flow to approximately 100 to 300 ml/min.
There was a tendency for borderline tubers to pass along the rollers slightly too far and fall into the size above the correct category.
A more detailed simulation of the press would require the state of the water-loaded felt as it approaches the roller to be properly specified.
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