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Axial pitch

Axial pitch refers to the the distance in an axial plane surface between corresponding adjacent tooth profiles.
Ref: 122224/2006-10-06

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Axial (Axial is described as the position as it relates ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): pitchers

Axial pressure angle

Axial pressure angle means the angle between the tangent to the tooth profile in an axial plane at the pitch surface and a line perpendicular to the axis.
Ref: 122225/2006-10-06

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Press (Press denotes a machine having a stationary bed ...)
Angle (Angle is characterized as a hot rolled shape. ..)
Axial (Axial is described as the position as it relates ...)

Axial rake

Axial rake applies to angular cutting faces, not helical or spiral. It is the angle between a plane containing the cutting face, or tangent to the cutting face at a given point, and the reamer axis.
Ref: 122133/2006-09-23

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Axial (Axial is described as the position as it relates ...)
Reamer (Reamer is another term for juicer. It refers to a ...)
reamer (Reamer is another term for juicer. It refers to a ...)

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Axial strut load

Axial strut load is characterized as a structural member designed to transfer an axial tension or compression load only.
Ref: 122153/2006-09-25

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Character (Character refers to a letter, digit or other ...)
Axial (Axial is described as the position as it relates ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Struts, loader, loaders, loads

Axial tension

Axial tension is described as an axial force causing tension in a member.
Ref: 122154/2006-09-25

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Axial (Axial is described as the position as it relates ...)
Axial force (Axial force is relating to a force tending to ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Tensioners

Axillary crutch

Axillary crutch is described as the type of crutch that fits up under the armpit of the user. It is sometimes called the underarm crutch.
Ref: 122140/2006-09-24

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Arc

The term arc may refer to the following:

  • Arc (activity-regulated cystoskeleton-associated protein, also Arg3.1), a type of protein and a member of the immediate-early gene family that is considered important in neurobiology
  • Arc (Anoxic Respiratory Control) system, a type of two-component system hemoprotein that regulates various genes
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