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Control of direction of currents.
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| train |
the series of wheels in a watch: center wheel, third wheel, fourth wheel, and escape wheel.
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| trainable |
capable of being trained; formerly used to describe persons with moderate mental retardation (IQ 35 to 50). See mental retardation, under retardation.
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| trained n. |
graduate n.
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| train-of-four |
ABBR: TOF. A monitoring protocol for counting the number of contractions produced by peripheral nerve stimulators in patients who have received neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) such as pavulon and vecuronium. When NMBAs are u
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| train | (Brit) a school providing training for a special field or profession |
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| train | a program designed for training in specific skills |
| train | correctional institution for the detention and discipline and training of young or first offenders |
| train | a school providing practical vocational and technical training |
| train | a ship used to train students as sailors |
| train | planned meals for athletes in training (usually served in a mess hall) |
| train | quantity that can be carried by a train |
| train | an employee of a railroad |
| train | a railroad employer who is in charge of a railway yard |
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