Results for: of electrical properties of muscle, using electrical properties of muscle
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apparatus that receives and transmits signals, arrange people into teams, broadcast, device that regulates another, pass on via a series of intermediate stations; control by an electrical relay; retransmit, rebroadcast, pass something on to somebody, p...relay
applejack, brace on mast, coat of armor of Middle Ages, device for lifting something heavy, device that turns spit, electrical socket, flag on a ship, hunt at night with lightjack
apply with brush, backwoods, brush discharge, brushwood, bushy tail of fox, comb or polish with a brush; touch; rub against; pass by, electrical conductor, graze against something, light contact, move past something closely and quickly, reject somethin...brush
appropriate for children, branch of Mafia, chemical elements with similar properties, group of persons who are related by blood; group of things which are related; plants or animals of the same genera, group of relatives, group with something in common...family
arm muscle, muscle with two attachment points, muscle with two origins; flexor muscle of the upper arm; thigh muscle that flexes the knee joint and extends the hip jointbiceps
arrange grain sheaves in shock, collide, distressing feelings after shock, electric shock, give somebody electric shock, jolt, collide; upset, distress; offend, stun; subject to an electrical current; form bundles of grain or corn for drying, collision...shock
arytenoid cartilage or muscle, arytenoidal, chemical compound of the aryl group (Chemistry), derived from aromatic hydrocarbon//arytenoid, relating to larynx cartilage, relating to larynx musclearyl
at end of stem, at the very end, causing death, device linked to computer, dying, either end of a passenger line; bus or train station; point of connection to a current (Electricity), electrical conductor, end part, extremity, closing, concluding, fina...terminal
attraction, attraction of magnets for iron, attractive properties of a magnet; scientific study of magnets and magnetic phenomena; attraction, appeal, charisma (of a personality, etc.), magnetic field forcemagnetism
attraction, loadstone, magnetite, stone with magnetic properties that attracts iron; piece of loadstone used as a magnet; something which attracts (loadstone)lodestone
back muscle, pair of muscles on the upper part of the back which turn the headtrapezius
backup system that operates using a battery and is used in case of an electrical failure to a computerized systemuninterruptable power supply
bandage or sling, ligament or muscle, something which holds up or supports (such as a muscle or bandage); athletic supporter, supporting, suspending, holding up; delaying, temporarily stopping somethingsuspensory
banding or band within muscle fiber, groove or scratch, state of being marked with narrow lines or grooves; stria; parallel scratches or grooves caused by glacial movement (Geology), stripy patternstriation
based; established; connected to the ground (about an electrical conductor), in touch with realitygrounded
 

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