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Limbing or
delimbing is the
process of
removing branches from a
standing or
fallen tree trunk. In logging,
limbing follows felling.
Limbing plays a role...
- Look up
limb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Limb may
refer to:
Limb (anatomy), an
appendage of a
human or
animal Limb, a
large or main
branch of a...
- The
limbic system, also
known as the
paleomammalian cortex, is a set of
brain structures located on both
sides of the thalamus,
immediately beneath the...
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followed up by
limbing and
bucking in
traditional applications. In the
modern commercial logging industry,
felling is
typically followed by
limbing and skidding...
- A
phantom limb is the
sensation that an am****ted or
missing limb is
still attached. It is a
chronic condition that is
often resistant to treatment. When...
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gasoline or
electric and are used in
activities such as tree felling,
limbing, bucking, pruning,
cutting firebreaks in
wildland fire suppression, harvesting...
- Am****tion is the
removal of a
limb or
other body part by trauma,
medical illness, or surgery. As a
surgical measure, it is used to
control pain or a disease...
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Limbic resonance is the idea that the
capacity for
sharing deep
emotional states arises from the
limbic system of the brain.
These states include the...
- with the shoulder, elbow,
wrist and
knuckle joints. In humans, each
upper limb is
divided into the shoulder, arm, elbow, forearm,
wrist and hand, and is...
- Look up go out on a
limb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Out on a
Limb may
refer to: Risk-taking Out on a
Limb (book), a 1983
autobiography by Shirley...