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A heat-collecting portion 34, for warming the internal gas to generate ascensional power upon receiving sun light, is provided in the way of the circulation passage 9, while being so arranged that the downstream side is higher than the upstream side.例文帳に追加
絶縁ガス1が封入された接地タンク2内に導体を電気的に絶縁した状態で収容すると共に、接地タンク2内で発生した絶縁ガス1の分解ガスを吸着材4によって吸着除去するガス絶縁電力機器であって、吸着材4を接地タンク2とは別の密閉容器5に収容すると共に、密閉容器5を接地タンク2に接続し、接地タンク2から密閉容器5を経由して接地タンク2へと戻る循環路9によって密閉容器5内と接地タンク2内とを連通させ、循環路9の途中に上流側よりも下流側が高く配置され且つ日光を受けた場合に内部のガスを暖めて上昇力を発生させる集熱部34を設けている。 - 特許庁
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ascensional (not comparable)
- Relating to upward movement; pertaining to the act of rising or ascending.
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1875, Adolphe Ganot, William Guy Peck, Introductory Course of Natural Philosophy, page 151:
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The ascensional power of this balloon was very great, and being set loose in Paris, it rose with great rapidity, and at the end of four minutes had reached a height of nearly a thousand yards, when it was lost sight of by entering a cloud.
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1895, Richard Smith-Casson, “Small Cast Steel Ingots”, in Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute, volume 46, page 215:
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They were all anxious to give the credit of any new thing to the right person, and he though that Mr. Pink deserved whatever credit might be due to ascensional casting. But the difficulties were very great. Unless the cast was very hot indeed, the steel would refuse to ascend, and a great many wasters were caused thereby.
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1909 April, “Correspondence and Notes”, in Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, volume 35, page 142:
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In the latter case, however, it may be considered that the mountain-range produces an effect in bringing the air-masses to the point of saturation, and thus preparing them for the action of the convectional ascensional movement.
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- Pertaining to an increase in status or power.
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1969, Burajiru Nikkeijin Jittai Chōsa Iinkai, The Japanese Immigrant in Brazil, page 247:
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Two aspects will be examined here: i – Period of change from colono (or employee) status, that is, the length of time this initial status is retained; ii – Period of ascensional change from colono (or employee) status, that is the length of time required to become independent, or, in other words, to rise to the status of self-employed farmer (renter or owner-farmer) or self-employed non-farmer (worker on own account or employer).
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1999, Gilbert Durand, The Anthropological Structures of the Imaginary, page 154:
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- Pertaining to an increase in clarity and understanding.
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1996, Angelo Di Berardino, Giulio D'Onofrio, Basil Studer, History of Theology - Volume 2, page 184:
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Most important, however is the ascensional direction given to this entire systematization of knowledge, which always puts the inferior disciplines at the service of the higher goals of knowledge, thus confirming the view, typical of Hugh, of the secular sciences as preparation for the understanding of divine truth.
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- Pertaining to progress or improvement.
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2006, Lisa Hill, The Passionate Society: The Social, Political and Moral Thought of Adam Ferguson, page 133:
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To begin with, both models see social change as evolutionary and as an 'ascensional spiral towards progress.'
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2012, Michel Meulders, Helmholtz: From Enlightenment to Neuroscience, page 28:
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Schelling set himself the fundamental task of establishing a channel of ascensional intelligibility from the origins of creation to man, and even beyond man, in which the doctrines of survival and palingenesis, so dear to the Gnostics, found all their significance. Thus, the evolution of nature was marked by ever-increasing value, and creation would never by completed.
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2017, Patrick West, Get Over Yourself: Nietzsche for Our Times:
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Nietzche believed that a healthy society is one in which there prevails an aspirational force that pulls us towards something higher and better. […] When this ascensional force loses its force, it is no longer venerated, causing it to lose its momentum further, to stagnate and then becomes descensional.
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- Pertaining to the achievement of a higher spiritual state.
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1983, Jean Price-Mars, Magdaline W. Shannon, So Spoke the Uncle, page 43:
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As for magic beliefs, whether the progress of knowledge restrains the possibility of their growth, whether they belong to outdated periods of the ascensional march of humanity toward more enlightenment, they are obliged to wrap themselves in mystery in order to draw souls through fear and spread only among few followers.
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2014, Frank E. Reynolds, Donald Capps, The Biographical Process, page 66:
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Spiritual achievement was conceived in ascensional terms, rather than, for example, in term of enlightenment or incarnation.”
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- (astronomy) Pertaining to right ascension and/or oblique ascension.
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1820, John Bradley, A Concise Introduction to Astronomy, the Use of the Globes and Chronology, Etc., page 93:
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The ascensional difference is the difference in degrees between the right ascension and either the oblique ascension, or oblique descension; and with respect to the sun, the ascensional difference is the time that he rises before six o'clock in summer, or sets before six in winter.
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1839 October, J.J. Middleton, “Description of an Astronomical Instrument presented by Raja Ram Sing, of Khota, to the Government of India”, in Journal of the Asiatic Society, volume 8, number 94, page 837:
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Calculating by spherical trigonometry, and assuming the same obliquity, I obtain 3 dundas and 40 pulas for the ascensional arc, giving a difference in time of 3 pulas, or about one of our minutes; an error so small, that even were the Indian astronomer aware of its existence he would disregard it, satisfied that the practical purposes which his labours subserve, are, notwithstanding, carried out with sufficient accuracy.
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1860, Ebenezer Burgess, Translation of the Sûrya-Siddhânta: A Text-Book of Hindu Astronomy, page 120:
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The former is the ascensional equivalent of the first sign; subtracting it from the latter gives that of the second sign, which is 1795', and subtracting 3465' from a quadrant, 5400', gives the equivalent of the third sign which is 1935'—all as stated in the text.
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