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  • 1load — 1. A departure from normal body content, as of water, salt, or heat; positive loads are quantities in excess of the normal; negative loads are quantities in deficit. 2. The quantity of a measurable …

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  • 2Transfusion Transmitted Virus — Taxobox | color=violet name = Transfusion Transmitted Virus virus group = ii familia = Circoviridae genus = Circovirus species = Transfusion Transmitted Virus TT virus (TTV) corresponds to the first member of a new group species of circovirus… …

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  • 3Live load — Live Live (l[imac]v), a. [Abbreviated from alive. See {Alive}, {Life}.] 1. Having life; alive; living; not dead. [1913 Webster] If one man s ox hurt another s, that he die; then they shall sell the live ox, and divide the money of it. Ex. xxi. 35 …

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  • 4wheel load — noun : the part of the load of a vehicle that is carried by a single wheel and transmitted by it to a road surface or a track …

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  • 5Power dividers and directional couplers — A 10 dB 1.7–2.2 GHz directional coupler. From left to right: input, coupled, isolated (terminated with a load), and transmitted port …

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  • 6Ball bearing — For individual balls that are sometimes called ball bearings , see Ball (bearing). Working principle for a ball bearing …

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  • 7Rail profile — Rail from 1896 Cross sections of flat bottomed which can rest directly …

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  • 8Strut bar — A strut bar, strut brace, or strut tower brace (STB) is a mostly aftermarket car suspension accessory usually used in conjunction with MacPherson struts on monocoque or unibody chassis to provide extra strength between the strut towers.With a… …

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  • 9airport — airport1 /air pawrt , pohrt /, n. a tract of land or water with facilities for the landing, takeoff, shelter, supply, and repair of aircraft, esp. one used for receiving or discharging passengers and cargo at regularly scheduled times. [1915 20;… …

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  • 10Vertical volute spring suspension — During the 1930s, many innovations in components of light tanks would make US tanks considerably reliable. These included rubber bushed tracks, rear mounted radial engines and the vertical volute spring suspension. [ M2 Light Tank] A volute… …

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