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Forceps are instruments which have two BLADES and handles, which are used for holding, compressing, or removing something. DENTAL FORCEPS are used for the EXTRACTION of teeth. HAEMOSTATIC FORCEPS are used during surgery to constrict and clamp usually blood vessels. There are many other types as well, and they all have specific uses and applications.
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Instruments which are interested into the vagina and carefully placed around the baby's head or buttocks to assist delivery.
Ãâó: greatlakes.med.navy.mil/WOGL/preginfo/TermsPreg.ht...
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Fundamental quantity responsible for the physical behavior of matter. The four fundamental forces are gravity and the three forces relevant to elementary particle physics. These are the electromagnetic, the weak and the strong interactions.
Ãâó: www.desy.de/pr-info/desyhome/html/presse/glossary....
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A directed interaction between two objects that tends to change the momentum of both.Since a force has both direction and magnitude, it can be expressed as a vector
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(F) A push or a pull, measured in newtons (N). F=ma (Newton's second law). Frame Rate An older type of ESC that uses a low switching frequency (50Hz). Functions mainly as on-off switch. Not efficient at part throttle. Frequency (f) Number of times per second a cycle (usually of ac) occurs, measured in hertz (Hz). Full house Rudder, elevator, throttle and aileron-equipped R/C airplane. Replicates full scale control arrangement.
Ãâó: www.rcmicroflight.com/library/glossary.asp
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