- The
rotator cuff is a
group of
muscles and
their tendons that act to
stabilize the
human shoulder and
allow for its
extensive range of motion. Of the...
- fonts, the
British pound sign (£) was set with a
rotated italic uppercase J. The
following rotated (turned)
letters have
Unicode codepoints unless otherwise...
- Look up
rotator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rotator may
refer to
Anatomical terms of
motion §Rotation List of
internal rotators of the
human body...
- Contra-
rotating, also
referred to as
coaxial contra-
rotating, is a
technique whereby parts of a
mechanism rotate in
opposite directions about a common...
- the
paraboloid is
related to the
angular speed at
which the
liquid is
rotated by the equation: 2fω2=g{\displaystyle 2f\omega ^{2}=g},
where f{\displaystyle...
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Rotating bolt is a
method of
locking the
breech (or rear barrel) of a
firearm closed for firing.
Johann Nicolaus von
Dreyse developed the
first rotating...
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Rotating bookmarks were a kind of
bookmark used in
medieval Europe. They were
attached to a string,
along which a
marker could be slid up and down to mark...
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curtailed American peacetime naval operations. The Navy
established the
rotating reserve to
maintain a
force in readiness. In operation, the
system required...
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linear polarization or the
orientation of
elliptical polarization) is
rotated as the wave
traverses the device,
which is
explained by a
slight difference...
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Rotating unbalance is the
uneven distribution of m****
around an axis of rotation. A
rotating m****, or rotor, is said to be out of
balance when its center...