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all active force is dual; 1. the penetrating force, and 2. the responsive or receptive force which penetrated the most rarefied degree.
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A push or pull exerted on an object.
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| forceps |
A device that can be placed on a baby
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ACTION; force [ ] PATH [ ] PROCESS; effect [ ] Impediment [ ]
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| forceps |
hand operated medical instrument widely used in fly-fishing to remove flies from the jaws of a hooked fish. Have plier-like jaws with locking clips so that once they are clamped to the hook, they stay there until you release them.
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