- pegs
inserted into it. In the
latter case, the gear is
usually called a
cogwheel. A cog may be one of
those pegs or the
whole gear. Two or more meshing...
-
cogwheel is a type of gear.
Cogwheel,
Cogwheels or
Cogwheeling may also
refer to:
Cogwheel rigidity, or
cogwheeling, a sign of
hypokinesia Cogwheel diagram...
- be
elicited at very low
speeds of p****ive
movement in both directions.
Cogwheel rigidity and lead pipe
rigidity are two
types identified with Parkinson's...
- A rack
railway (also rack-and-pinion railway, cog railway, or
cogwheel railway) is a
steep grade railway with a
toothed rack rail,
usually between the...
- The
Cogwheel Report (1967) or
Report of the
Joint Working Party on the
Organisation of
Medical Work in
Hospitals was the
report of a
committee appointed...
- Graeco-Roman tradition, with a thin red border,
superimposed upon a five-spoked
cogwheel,
standing between an
olive branch to the left side and an oak
branch to...
- of rice
superimposed on a
cogwheel surrounded by
fourteen white stars; the rice
representing the
peasants and the
cogwheel representing the workers, the...
- also
known as ZF Group,
originally Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen (lit. '
Cogwheel Factory of Friedrichshafen'), and
commonly abbreviated to ZF, is a German...
- (French edition)
Cogwheels and
Other Stories. Trans.
Howard Norman. Oakville, Ontario:
Mosaic Press, 1982. ISBN 0889621772
Cogwheels.--**** Screen.--The...
- tunnel, was
closed in 1981 and
reopened in 2000, is now part of the
Furka Cogwheel Steam Railway, a
heritage railway operating in
summer only.
Between 1926...