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Welfare and Studies.
Retrieved 23 May 2011. Roosenberg,
Richard (1997). "
Yoking and
Harnessing Single Cattle" (PDF). TechGuides.
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Yoker (Scottish Gaelic: An Eochair) is an area of Glasgow, Scotland,
located on the
northern bank of the
Clyde east of Clydebank, 5
miles (8 kilometres)...
- Look up
yoke in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
yoke is a
device borne across the
shoulders of
animals or humans, for
example to
harness draught animals...
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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...
- Poka-
yoke (ポカヨケ, [poka joke]) is any
mechanism in a
process that
helps an
equipment operator to
avoid mistakes and
defects by preventing, correcting, or...
- A
yoke,
alternatively known as a
control wheel or a
control column, is a
device used for
piloting some fixed-wing aircraft. The
pilot uses the
yoke to...
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Nikola Jokić (/ˈjoʊkɪtʃ/ YOH-kitch;
Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Јокић,
pronounced [nǐkola jôkitɕ] ; born
February 19, 1995) is a
Serbian professional basketball...
- The
Scotch yoke (also
known as
slotted link mechanism) is a
reciprocating motion mechanism,
converting the
linear motion of a
slider into
rotational motion...
- Khrustalev,
Denis G. (2008). Русь от нашествия до "ига" [Rus' from
invasion to "
yoke"] (in Russian) (2 ed.). Saint-Petersburg: Евразия. ISBN 978-5-8071-0302-4...
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Yoke lutes,
commonly called lyres, are a
class of
string instruments,
subfamily of lutes,
indicated with the
codes 321.21 and 321.22 in the Hornbostel–Sachs...