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A rupture in a web of paper resulting from stresses caused by adjacent areas of high and low caliper, too tight winding of adjacent areas of high and low caliper, or just too tight winding where the wound in tension exceeds the ultimate strength of the paper.
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A short segment of the color subcarrier in a composite signal, inserted to help the composite video decoder regenerate the color subcarrier.
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| bursitis |
A bursa is a sac filled with fluid. It is located between a bone and a tendon or muscle, and it allows the tendon to slide smoothly over the bone. Repeated small stresses and overuse can cause the bursa in your shoulder, elbow, hip, knee or ankle to swell. This swelling and irritation is called bursitis, and many people experience it in association with tendonitis. Bursitis can usually be relieved by rest and possibly with anti-inflammatory medication. ...
Ãâó: www.tricesportsmedicine.com/Terms.aspx
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A term describing a group of bits or other information transmitted by the system. Mobile data traffic is
Ãâó: www.cellglide.com/glossaryb.shtml
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| bursae |
Sacs containing a thin film of synovial fluid in synovial joints.
Ãâó: www.canorth.org/en/resources/glossary.asp
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