| mechanoreceptor |
a receptor that is excited by mechanical pressures or distortions, as those responding to sound, touch, and muscular contractions. Specific types are variously called corpuscles, nerve endings, and receptors. See also rapidly-adapting receptor, slowly-adapting receptor, and nonadapting receptor, under receptor.
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| mechanical |
In traditional publishing, one or more artboards with type galleys, line art, "for-position-only" photostats, and tissue overlays to indicate color. In electronic publishing, the final camera-ready page with position-only stats keyed to flat art to be stripped in by the printer.
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| mechanical |
Describes a movement with a balance wheel.
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| mechanism |
The arrangement of the component parts and the manner in which they perform to achieve the required security and differing when operated by its key.
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| mechanism |
a set of mechanical components assembled together to perform a particular task eg a gear train to increase the speed of rotating parts as in a rotary whisk
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