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A support contributes to keeping a structure in place by restraining one or more degrees of freedom. In a structural model, supports represent boundary entities which are not included in the model itself, eg, foundations, abutments, or the earth itself. For each restrained translation degree of freedom at a support, there is a corresponding reaction force; for each restrained rotation degree of freedom, there is a reaction moment.
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A group of people all sharing a certain problem or concern (such as having asthma, or having a child with asthma) who meet to discuss how they are dealing with it. Support groups provide emotional support by decreasing a person's sense of isolation and can also provide practical advice, since other members of the group have experience confronting similar challenges. ...
Ãâó: asthma.bsd.uchicago.edu/AboutAsthma/AAGlossaryM.ht...
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| suppository |
A medication administered into the rectum to lubricate or stimulate a bowel action.
Ãâó: www.health.gov.au/internet/wcms/publishing.nsf/Con...
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a group of patients and their family members coordinated by medical professionals. The AICD support group provides an opportunity for members to share their experiences with AICD therapy and to discuss any concerns.
Ãâó: www.austinheart.com/patients_mi_mt.html
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The place on a chart where the buying of futures contracts is sufficient to halt a price decline.
Ãâó: www.nfa.futures.org/basicnet/glossary.aspx
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