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Gold colored ceramic, typically applied as a thin coating by either PVD or CVD. Very hard (3500Hv). Used on cutting tools and forming tools and other surfaces requiring wear resistance
Ãâó: www.tdcoating.com/td_glossary_terms9.htm
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A soft grey metallic element which has occasionally been used for coins, and is also a constituent of bronze which has often been used as a coin alloy, and often wrongly called copper.
Ãâó: www.24carat.co.uk/numismaticterms.html
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| Tinel's sign |
A tingling sensation in the distal end of a limb when percussion is made over the site of a divided nerve. It indicates a partial lesion or the beginning of regeneration of the nerve.
Ãâó: www.mesgroup.com/glossary/tests.asp
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| tin oxide |
A wide band-gap semiconductor similar to indium oxide; used in heterojunction solar cells or to make a transparent conductive film, called NESA glass when deposited on glass.
Ãâó: www.kyocerasolar.com/learn/glossary.html
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| Tinel's sign |
Tingling or electric shock-like sensation extending into the fingers supplied by the median nerve elicited by tapping over the volar aspect of the wrist. A positive Tinel's sign is indicative of carpal tunnel syndrome.
Ãâó: www.mdia.com/medterm-emg.html
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