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A condition of filter element loading in which contaminant spans the space between adjacent sections of a filter element, thus blocking a portion of the useful filtration.
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| bridle |
A small secondary plate, mounted behind and parallel to a sidelock gun's lockplate which supports the other end of the pins about which the moving parts rotate.
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| bridging |
French: 1) pont de conf?ence 2) d?ivation Equipment and techniques used to interconnect multipoint circuits (ie, conference calls).
Ãâó: www.hackcanada.com/canadian/phreaking/gtit1.html
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| Brickner position |
A method of obtaining traction, abduction, and external rotation of the shoulder by tying the patient's wrists to the head of the bed.
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| bridge of nose |
The upper part of the external nose formed by the junction of the nasal bones.
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| bri | a general officer ranking below a major general |
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| bri | United States religious leader of the Mormon Church after the assassination of Joseph Smith |
| bri | full or promise |
| bri | having lots of light either natural or artificial |
| bri | emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts |
| bri | not made dim or less bright |
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