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- The windl**** /ˈwɪndləs/ is an apparatus for moving heavy weights. Typically, a windl**** consists of a horizontal cylinder (barrel), which is rotated by...
- According to Richard Tangye's autobiography, the Weston differential pulley evolved from the Chinese windl****, with an endless chain replacing the finite length...
- fascia's normal mechanical movement during standing and walking (known as the Windl**** mechanism) place excess strain on the calcaneal tuberosity and seem to...
- Hoist (mining) Hydraulic jigger Hydraulic hooklift hoist Rigging Winch Windl**** Derrick "Codes & Standards - ASME". www.asme.org. Retrieved 2019-09-12...
- architectural use (Mech. 18; 853b10-13). Windl****: The Gr**** scientist Archimedes was the inventor of the windl****. Windmill: Hero of Alexandria in first-century...
- effect, Water wheel, Wheelbarrow, Wheelie, Wheel of Fortune, Wheelwright, Windl****, Windmill Alternatives: Air cushion, Continuous track, Counter-rotating...
- attributed the same boast to Archimedes' invention of the baroulkos, a kind of windl****, rather than the lever. A large part of Archimedes' work in engineering...
- Byzantium (3rd century BC). Two flat-linked chains were connected to a windl****, which by winding back and forth would automatically fire the machine's...
- and 100 BC. Aristotle mentions gears around 330 BC, (wheel drives in windl****es). He said that the direction of rotation is reversed when one gear wheel...
- Mechanics lists five mechanisms that can "set a load in motion"; lever, windl****, pulley, wedge, and ****, and describes their fabrication and uses. However...