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mechanism any association between events in human nature ie causal mechanism; also used in the term defense mechanism to deride the mechanical quality of defensive behavior or thought.
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mechanical Postcards that have moving parts. It may be simple as a die cut top revealing a different idea of the previous image when opened. It could be as complicated as pulling a tab for a curtain to move and totally change pictures. Some mechanicals have wheels that change the faces on a body or dates on a calendar.
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mechanical strabismus Also called Restrictive / Structural. Contracture of a muscle affects function of other muscles particularly its antagonist.
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Meckel's band a part of the anterior ligament fastening the malleus to the wall of the tympanum. Called also Meckel's ligament.
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mechanical The master page from which printing plates are made; also called a paste-up.
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