- A
footplate provides the
structure on
which a
locomotive driver and
fireman stand in the cab to
operate a
British or
continental European steam locomotive...
- Look up
footplate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Footplate may
refer to:
Footplate (platform), the
platform on
which locomotive drivers and stokers...
-
diamond plate is
frequently used on the
interior of
ambulances and on the
footplates of firetrucks.
Additional applications include truck beds and trailer...
-
conversion table converts the
scale reading into IOP
measured in mmHg.
Footplates have to be cool, dry and
sterilized before use.[citation needed] It was...
-
removed from the
middle ear and
replaced with a prosthesis. If the
stapes footplate is
fixed in position,
rather than
being normally mobile, the
result is...
- incus,
which in turn
connects to the stapes.
Vibrations of the
stapes footplate introduce pressure waves in the
inner ear.
There is a
steadily increasing...
-
connected to the oval
window by its
annular ligament,
which allows the
footplate (or base) to
transmit sound energy through the oval
window into the inner...
- side and can
swing open onto the
footplate. This
design has two issues. First, it
takes up much room on the
footplate, and second, the
draught will tend...
- the
footplate of the
columella is 1/20th the area of the tympanum. However, in
early amphibians the
columella was too large,
making the
footplate area...
- as
Zytel ST801. The
rider of a
snakeboard stands with one foot on each
footplate (the feet are
usually fixed to the
board using bindings) and, by moving...