Examples of 'fins may' in a sentence

Meaning of "fins may"

fins may: The possibility or likelihood that appendages found on aquatic animals, aircraft, or other objects could be fins. This phrase suggests the potential existence of specific features or characteristics that resemble or function as fins

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The fins may be arranged on both sidewalls.
At least one of the fins may be straight.
Further fins may be progressively shorter still.
At least one of the fins may be wavy.
Multiple fins may be transversely spaced apart.
Extended heat transfer surfaces other than continuous plain fins may be used.
The pectoral fins may be orange.
The fins may be vertically oriented.
At least one of the fins may be curved or wavy.
These fins may be connected to the feed chimney.
The distance between different first ring shaped fins may be the same.
The body and fins may have spots.
The fins may have a winding or varying form.
In another arrangement fins may be laterally spaced apart.
The fins may be disposed in many different ways.

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It will also be appreciated that the elongate fins may have any suitable shape.
Pelvic fins may be darker and heavily pigmented.
A spacer that spaces the heat dissipation fins may be formed at the heat dissipating portion.
The fins may be of any shape.
In some embodiments, the fins may be radially extending.
The fins may be spaced at equal angular intervals.
At least one of the fins may be non-straight.
The fins may have darkened edges or a black tinge.
Devices which have transversely spaced fins may have up to 6 fins.
These fins may be plane plates.
Alternatively, a plurality of cavities and corresponding mixing fins may be present.
Further fins may be progressively narrower.
Alternatively or additionally, the fins may be wider than the spikes.
These fins may be viewed moving in a continuous wave motion.
Alternatively, or additionally the fins may be fabricated integrally with the housing.
The fins may be shifted by a more or less large angle.
Notably, the left and right fins may be mirror images of each other.
The fins may be lightly speckled but are generally clear.
Its dorsal and caudal fins may occasionally also be spotted.
The fins may be chosen to generate a weak swirl movement.
Dust or dirt adhering to the fins may cause engine overheat and piston seizure.
The fins may be horizontally disposed and vertically spaced.
Naturally at this portion of the trajectory fixed-angle fins may suffer of under maneuvering capability.
The fins may be omitted.
Spines and rays In bony fish, most fins may have spines or rays.
The fins may include an upper seal of the conduit.
FIGS . G-H illustrate how external heat transfer fins may serve to focus the heat flux.
The fins may thus be thin flat plates of material.
Alternatively, fins may be removed.
The fins may be hollow and contain a phase change material.
The sealing member, panels, and fins may be discrete structures.
These fins may be of corrugated sheet metal with a smooth surface.
The distance between the free edges of two adjacent fins may be more than 0.5 mm.
The fins may be integral with the blade surface or attached to it.
The heat exchange fins may be parallel or inclined to each other.

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