- 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...
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footplate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Footplate may
refer to:
Footplate (platform), the
platform on
which locomotive drivers and stokers...
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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...
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chamber of the eye.
These lenses are
called angle-supported
because the
footplates of the lens rest in the irido-corneal angle. Current[when?]
models of...
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diamond plate should not be used on the
interior of
ambulances and on the
footplates of firetrucks.
Additional ineffective applications include truck beds...
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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...
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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...
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manufactured in Owatonna, MN.
First introduced in 2003, the Arc Trainer’s
footplates move in an
arcuate path of motion, as
opposed to the
elliptical pattern...
- 27, with the
addition of a
Belpaire firebox and the
extension of the
footplate and
front sandboxes. It was similar, but had
larger cylinders and a superheater...
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because sprinkler systems cannot spray through the
shelves to
levels below.
Footplates, also
known as
footpads or baseplates, are at the base of
columns and...