Annulus in a sentence as a noun

Then I can still see the whole image, but there is no weird annulus of compression.

The collection of fibers over an arc form an annulus whose boundary circles are linked.

They only use ceramic to make core because it's easier to fire it in an annulus than to punch out laminations that small

You can do a lot with a mere cm of depth around your laptop screen, or a similarly scaled annulus at an HMD's 2 meter focus distance.

In my case, I have a dilation of the annulus that apparently makes it less likley that a tavr valve can find a basis to stay in place.

This creates an incredibly loud sound that is roughly 3 kHz, which is directly related to the 3000 times/sec the wave circles the annulus.

It's not an annulus of darkness closing in, it's juts nothing- the field you can see is smaller, and there's still nothing outside of it, just like there always isn't.

If you imagine this torus with flat sheets projected out from the innermost annulus, then the distance between the sheets would increase as you get further out.

It works using an impeller in the base and it feeds the air through a thin gap in an annulus shaped aerofoil.\nStrictly speaking you could argue that impellers have blades and all they've done is conceal them inside the base rather than remove them entirely.

Down hole, surface, annulus, multiple legs, pump speed, pump current, pump vibrations, liquid volume, separator pressure, separator water, separator oil, separator gas, valve positions, tank levels, tank temperatures, tank pumps etc..

She also makes no attempt to correct for geography or neighborhood differences and just assumes that the annulus around a circle contains “similar units in the same neighborhood.”I doubt that this would be too useful to the greater debate, however.

Annulus definitions

noun

a toroidal shape; "a ring of ships in the harbor"; "a halo of smoke"

See also: ring halo doughnut

noun

(Fungi) a remnant of the partial veil that in mature mushrooms surrounds the stem like a collar

See also: skirt