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The object against which a vehicle is crashed in a test. It can be massive and hard (eg a block of concrete), deformable (eg an aluminum honeycomb construction which deforms to a known extent under impact), or mobile (a travelling platform with rigid or deformable structures mounted on it).
Ãâó: www.autoliv.com/Appl_ALV/alvweb.nsf/htmlpages/libr...
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Any trait a consumer has which limits gaining or maintaining employment. Common barriers include: no high school diploma, financial disincentive, sensory impairment, paralysis/lack of motor control, etc.
Ãâó: www.nationalresultscouncil.org/glossary.htm
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something that acts to hinder or restrict
Ãâó: www.ccer.org/natamer/definitions.htm
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The rope stretched across the front of the box that the contestant's horse comes out of. In the timed events, the stock is given a pre-determined head start. The amount of head start depends on the arena conditions, and is called the score. The contestant's horse can not break the barrier before the stock crosses the score line.
Ãâó: www.101ranchrodeo.com/info/tidbits/rodeo_terminolo...
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