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gravity receptor A macular hair cell of the utricle and saccule. It responds to changes in position of the head and linear acceleration.
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gravity-dependent position Placing a limb so that its distal end is lower than the level of the heart. Gravity affects the fluids within the limb, drawing or retaining them to the distal aspect. When limbs, esp. injured limbs, are placed below t
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gravity-induced loss of consciousness ABBR: GLOC. The loss of consciousness due to positive gravity (G) forces. Certain aviation maneuvers produce increased downward force (i.e., positive G) that is measured as a multiple of the gravitational c
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gravity The tendency for all matter to be attracted to all other matter.
Ãâó: www.astro.virginia.edu/~rjp0i/museum/glossary.html
gravitation a force of attraction between two masses
Ãâó: www.mrs-twedt.com/fcat_science_glossary_part_1.htm
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