- Credé's
maneuver Gowers's
maneuver Heimlich maneuver,
abdominal thrusts to
relieve choking Kocher maneuver Leopold's
maneuvers McRoberts maneuver Müller's...
- The
Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU) is an
astronaut propulsion unit that was used by NASA on
three Space Shuttle missions in 1984. The MMU
allowed the astronauts...
- A
maneuvering area (or
manoeuvring area in
British spelling) is that part of an
aerodrome to be used by
aircraft for takeoff, landing, and taxiing, excluding...
- The
Epley maneuver or
repositioning maneuver is a
maneuver used by
medical professionals to
treat one
common cause of vertigo,
benign paroxysmal positional...
- speed,
including below the
maneuvering speed." VA is the
design maneuvering speed and is a
calibrated airspeed.
Maneuvering speed cannot be
slower than...
- The
cobra maneuver is an
example of supermaneuverability,
specifically poststall maneuvering. The
Herbst maneuver and the
helicopter maneuver are similar...
-
their maneuvering boards to
clarify station changing problems when
orders were received.
Where observation of
fixed points is available, the
maneuvering board...
- The
Valsalva maneuver is
performed by a
forceful attempt of
exhalation against a
closed airway,
usually done by
closing one's
mouth and
pinching one's...
-
developed to
study the
effects of
maneuvering during re-entry of Earth's atmosphere,
including cross-range
maneuvers up to 617 nmi (710 mi; 1,143 km) from...
- In obstetrics,
Leopold maneuvers are a
common and
systematic way to
determine the
position of a
fetus inside the woman's uterus. They are
named after...