- 12 molars, in four
groups of
three at the back of the mouth. The third,
rearmost molar in each
group is
called a
wisdom tooth. It is the last
tooth to appear...
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Comparison of
stadium seating (left) to
traditional sloped-floor seating. The
rearmost viewer can see a
lower subject with
stadium seating....
- กริช /krìt/ 'kris' –ู /uː/ สูด /sùːt/ 'to inhale' –ุ /u/ สุด /sùt/ '
rearmost' เ– /eː/ เอน /ʔēːn/ 'to recline' เ–ะ /e/ เอ็น /ʔēn/ 'tendon, ligament'...
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raised the
alarm and the main
British squadron followed in pursuit. The
rearmost French ship of the line, D'Hautpoul, was
closely followed by the small...
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breaking free of the
extractor in the process. The
slide reaches its
rearmost position, then
moves forward again under the
tension of the
recoil springs...
- that aft is the
inside (on board)
rearmost part of the vessel,
while stern refers to the
outside (offboard)
rearmost part of the vessel. The
stern is opposite...
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wheels in a
nominal 30:40:30 split. An
extra shaft delivers power to the
rearmost axle. The
vehicle has five
electronic differential locks,
which can deliver...
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wheels / = the fore of the rear
axles is
steered (pusher axle) * = the
rearmost of the rear
axles is
steered (tag axle) C =
number of
steered wheels Basis...
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carried on the same flight,
packaging requirements, and
stowage in the
rearmost part of the aircraft. In 2012,
media revealed that
plutonium has been flown...
- of its roof. The C-pillar is the
rearmost on two- and four-door
sedans and hatchbacks. The D-pillar is the
rearmost pillar on
larger four-door vehicles...