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When a team sets up its offense so one player is left alone to go one-on-one against her defender.
Ãâó: www.wnba.com/about_us/glossary.html
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Refers to setting points and working the interlocking system for a line in such a way that it is free from the danger of obstructions from other lines connected to it.
Ãâó: irfca.org/faq/faq-jargon.html
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means the process by which an energy source is removed from service and completely protected against the release of energy and material into the space by such means as: blanking or blinding; misaligning or removing sections of lines, pipes, or ducts; a double block and bleed system; lockout or tagout of all sources of energy; or blocking or disconnecting all mechanical linkages.
Ãâó: www.ehss.vt.edu/Programs/OSD/ConfinedSpace/06_Glos...
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Isolation is a reduction in the capacity of a system to respond to an excitation. This is attained by the use of a resilient element between the equipment and mounting surface.
Ãâó: www.fabreeka.com/tech/glossary.htm
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Two circuits are isolated when there is no direct electrical connection between them. Isolation to Earth or System A high transient voltage at one input may damage not only the input circuit, but the rest of the data acquisition hardware, and, by propagating through the signal conditioning and A/D circuits, eventually damage the computer system as well. You can prevent this type of damage by isolating the input from the earth of the data acquisition and computer hardware. ...
Ãâó: www.microlink.co.uk/design/daq.html
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