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1. The slip is positioned about a mandrel and radially expands upon the application of force.

2. Because Articulatory technique consists of slow, repetitive application of force, it can be quickly modified in response to the patient's reactions Avoid articulating an acutely inflamed joint

3. Motorcycle disk brake is widely used because of its small radial dimensions, axial application of force along the disk when braking, no bending moment on brake shaft and braking stability.

4. From Col John Boyd's drive to master his profession, and calling, as a fighter pilot and his subsequent personal journey to develop a revolutionary theory on the application of force, it …

5. Fetal Heart Rate Accelerations (Accels) During labor and delivery, the heart rate of a fetus should remain steady but, with the application of force during contractions, may accelerate from the baseline rate

6. Brittleness, on the other hand is exactly an opposite property of ductility as it is the ability of a material to break without first undergoing any kind of deformation upon application of force

7. Because of the missing osculation between the spacer (1) and rolling body (2), an improved lubrification is achieved, and because of a defined point of application of force of the rolling body (2) on the spacer (1), the braking effect of the spacer (1) is compensated.

8. In both criminal and civil law, "Battery" is the intentional touching of, or application of force to, the body of another person in a harmful or offensive manner (and without consent).A Battery is often confused with an assault, which is merely the act of threatening a Battery, or of placing another in fear or apprehension of an impending and immediate Battery.

9. Compulsion (n.) early 15c., "coercion, application of force (to someone) overwhelming his preferences," from Old French Compulsion, from Latin Compulsionem (nominative compulsio) "a driving, urging," noun of action from past-participle stem of compellere "to drive, force together," from com "with, together" (see com-) + pellere "to drive" (from PIE root *pel-(5) "to thrust, strike, drive").