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Ischemic stroke is
typically caused by blockage of a
blood vessel,
though there are also less
common causes.
Hemorrhagic stroke is
caused by either bleeding...
- A four-
stroke (also four-cycle)
engine is an
internal combustion (IC)
engine in
which the
piston completes four
separate strokes while turning the crankshaft...
- The
Strokes are an
American rock band
formed in New York City in 1998. The band is
composed of lead
singer and
primary songwriter Julian Casablancas,...
- "The
Stroke" is a song
written and
recorded by American rock
artist Billy Squier. It was
released in 1981 as the
debut single from his 3×
Platinum album...
- A two-
stroke (or two-
stroke cycle)
engine is a type of
internal combustion engine that
completes a
power cycle with two
strokes (up and down movements)...
- are two
undulating strokes (****troke and
butterfly stroke) and two
alternating strokes (front
crawl and backstroke). Most
strokes involve rhythmic and...
- Heat
stroke or heatstroke, also
known as sun-
stroke, is a
severe heat
illness that
results in a body
temperature greater than 40.0 °C (104.0 °F), along...
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by a
piston engine (e.g. two-
stroke engine, four-
stroke engine). "
Stroke length", the
distance travelled by the
piston during each cycle. The
stroke length...
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butterfly (shortened to fly) is a
swimming stroke swum on the chest, with both arms
moving symmetrically,
accompanied by the
butterfly kick (also
known as the...
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results in cell death.
Stroke or
stroking may also
refer to:
Stroke (composition), a 2010
orchestral composition by Joan
Tower Stroke (film), a 1992 Canadian...