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Certainly some bridges can. Swing bridges, bridges that raise up, these though, stay in one location. Pontoon bridges are capable of being moved from place to place and are in use worldwide.
Raise your leg and your foot
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The coarse adjustment knob is a component of a microscope. It is used to lower or raise the stage of the microscope in order to focus the specimen.
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The function of the coarse adjustment knob on a microscope is to lower or raise the stage of the microscope. This mechanism is used to focus the specimen.
You can adjust the beam direction if that's what you mean. There are adjustment screws for up-down, and right-to-left adjustment. Raise the lights, and remove the plastic cover held on by three screws (torx drive heads), 2 on outside, 1 on inside of each light. Then you can access the beam direction adjustment screws. There is no adjustment for the pop-up portion of the lights, only the lamps themselves. Hope that helps ...
Of coarse. Any animal can, if you raise it from a baby. This has been expiramented.
I have an 08" Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 and just upgraded to plasma bulbs, Before I did this noticed that the low beams where a little low and intended to raise them when I changed out the bulbs and notice one adjustment screw only,where is the adjustment to raise the low beam? Jose
The 1985 Toyota Tercel brakes are equipped with an adjustment bolt. Turn the adjustment bolt to raise or lower the brake shoe.
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The best way to relocate a lost object when using a high-power microscope is to raise the body tube, check the slide to make sure the object is still on it, and adjust the light source if necessary. Then, starting with the coarse adjustment knob start focusing on the object again.
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