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- adverb Using a
gyroscope .
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Examples
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In 1923 the Sperry company helped a one-legged Russian immigrant, Alexander Seversky, to develop a gyroscopically stabilized bombsight.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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Physicists say a football needs to spin to be gyroscopically stable, but as soon as it's airborne, wind and gravity will try to knock it from its axis and make it wobble like a slow bicycle.
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In 1923 the Sperry company helped a one-legged Russian immigrant, Alexander Seversky, to develop a gyroscopically stabilized bombsight.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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I pulled a pair of gyroscopically stabilized binoculars from their Velcro anchor and peered southward.
Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006
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I pulled a pair of gyroscopically stabilized binoculars from their Velcro anchor and peered southward.
Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006
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I pulled a pair of gyroscopically stabilized binoculars from their Velcro anchor and peered southward.
Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006
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I pulled a pair of gyroscopically stabilized binoculars from their Velcro anchor and peered southward.
Riding Rockets Astronaut Mike Mullane 2006
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M. O'BRIEN: Yes, it's a gyroscopically stabilized antenna ...
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When it was freed from its crystalline chrysalis, the alien device was surprisingly simple to look at: a dozen interlaced and gyroscopically curved ellipses around a hollow inner space.
The Janus Gate: Future Imperfect L. A. Graf 2002
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When it was freed from its crystalline chrysalis, the alien device was surprisingly simple to look at: a dozen interlaced and gyroscopically curved ellipses around a hollow inner space.
The Janus Gate: Future Imperfect L. A. Graf 2002
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