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Strengthening strip, rib, or projection on a casting; usually used to prevent hot tearing. Also see cracking Strip
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| bract |
a modified leaf, usually reduced in size or scale-like. Sometimes large and brightly colored.
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| brace |
This term is used to describe a piece of wire bent to form a connection between the chassis and the motor. In this way, the motor will not move and the chassis will also be strengthened at the point where the brace is applied. A brace could re-inforce a chassis as well, especially when the chassis has been weakened through crashing during a race.
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| bracket |
That part of a frame used to connect items together. Also a term meant to define a specific group of racing. For example, the lower bracket slot car chassis use a motor bracket to hold the motor to the frame.
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A form of radiation therapy in which radioactive seeds are implanted into the prostate to deliver radiation directly to the tumor. C - C - C (to Glossary Links) Cancer A cellular malignancy typically forming tumors. Unlike benign tumors, these tend to invade surrounding tissues and spread to distant sites of the body.
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