- 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...
- L85A1/A2 and the AK-47/74) in
which the bolt, upon
contact with the breech,
rotates and
locks into place, the lugs on the bolt
locking into the
breech or barrel...
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Polarization rotator, an
optical device that
rotates the
polarization axis of a
linearly polarized light beam by an
angle of
choice Faraday rotator, a polarization...
- Contra-
rotating, also
referred to as
coaxial contra-
rotating, is a
technique whereby parts of a
mechanism rotate in
opposite directions about a common...
- A
polarization rotator is an
optical device that
rotates the
polarization axis of a
linearly polarized light beam by an
angle of choice. Such devices...
- In the days of
printing with
metal type sorts, it was
common to
rotate letters and
digits 180° to
create new symbols. This was done for
example with the...
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reflecting telescopes and
solar cookers. The
furnace includes a
mechanism that
rotates an open-topped
container at
constant speed around a
vertical axis. A quantity...
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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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Rotating beacon may
refer to: Aerobeacon, a
light ****embly used to
create a
fixed or
flashing signal visible over long
distances Aerodrome beacon, a beacon...
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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...