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non-automatic
non-baryonic dark matter
non-believer
non-binary
non-binding
non-biting midge
non-biting midges
non-bonus
non-breaking
non-breaking space
non-breaking spaces
non-brewed condiment
non-cancerous
non-canonical
non-capitalist
non-circular (current term)
non-coding RNA
non-coding RNAs
non-commercial
non-commissioned
non-commissioned member
non-commissioned members
non-commissioned officer
non-commissioned officers
non-commital
non-committal
non-compete
non-contact
non-contagious

Literary usage of

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Elements of Machine Design by William Cawthorne Unwin (1903)
"Non-circular rollers may be used to transmit motion with a variable velocity ratio. Cylindrical wheels with non circular pitch-lines Let AA, BB, fig. ..."

2. A Manual of Applied Mechanics by William John Macquorn Rankine (1904)
"The Teeth of Non-circular wheel* are described by rolling circles or other curves on the pitch surfaces, like the teeth of circular wheels; and when they ..."

3. Principles of Mechanism: A Treatise on the Modification of Motion by Means by Stillman Williams Robinson (1896)
"For the treatment of the various cases of non-circular pitch lines, and teeth for the same which are likely to arise in connection with this subject, ..."

4. Principles of Mechanism: A Treatise on the Modification of Motion by Means by Stillman Williams Robinson (1896)
"For the treatment of the various cases of non-circular pitch lines, and teeth for the same which are likely to arise in connection with this subject, ..."

5. Applied Mechanics by Charles Edward Fuller, William Atkinson Johnston (1919)
"TORSION IN BARS OF NON-CIRCULAR SECTION and hence The above equation will also represent the ratio of the torsional • rigidity of the hollow shaft to that ..."

6. Mechanics of Materials by Mansfield Merriman (1914)
"NON-CIRCULAR SECTIONS When a rectangular bar is subject to torsion the general phenomena are the same as those described in Art. 89,- but the distribution ..."

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