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Welfare and Studies.
Retrieved 23 May 2011. Roosenberg,
Richard (1997). "
Yoking and
Harnessing Single Cattle" (PDF). TechGuides.
Tillers International....
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Yoker (Scottish Gaelic: An Eochair) is a
district of Glasgow, Scotland, on the
northern bank of the
Clyde east of Clydebank, 5
miles (8 kilometres) west...
- Poka-
yoke (ポカヨケ, [poka
yoke]) is a ****anese term that
means "mistake-proofing" or "inadvertent
error prevention". The key word in the
second translation...
- A
yoke,
alternatively known as a
control wheel is a
device used for
piloting some fixed-wing aircraft. The
pilot uses the
yoke to
control the attitude...
- on 4
March 2016.
Retrieved 6
October 2018. Roosenberg,
Richard (1997). "
Yoking and
Harnessing Single Cattle" (PDF). TechGuides.
Tillers International....
- A
yoke is a
shaped pattern piece which forms part of a garment,
usually ****ing
around the neck and shoulders, or
around the hips to
provide support for...
- The
Scotch yoke (also
known as
slotted link mechanism) is a
reciprocating motion mechanism,
converting the
linear motion of a
slider into
rotational motion...
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Yokes may
refer to:
William J.
Yokes (1918–1942),
United States Navy
sailor for whom a U.S. Navy high-speed
transport was
named USS
Yokes (DE-668), a...
- The
Yoke and the
Bundle of
Arrows or the
Yoke and
Arrows (el yugo y el haz de
flechas or el yugo y las flechas) is a
badge dating back to the Spanish...
- A
carrying pole, also
called a
shoulder pole or a milkmaid's
yoke, is a
yoke of wood or bamboo, used by
people to
carry a load. This
piece of equipment...