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Definition of Tractive

Tractive
Tractive Tract"ive, a. Serving to draw; pulling; attracting; as, tractive power.

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- Awards. 2018 saw Tractive reach a milestone of 100,000 users worldwide, as well as receive a 7-figure investment from Monkfish Equity. Tractive expanded into...
- railway engineering, the term tractive effort describes the pulling or pushing capability of a locomotive. The published tractive force value for any vehicle...
- Look up tract in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tract may refer to: Housing tract, an area of land that is subdivided into smaller individual lots Land...
- The gastrointestinal tract (GI tract, digestive tract, alimentary canal) is the tract or p****ageway of the digestive system that leads from the mouth to...
- The pyramidal tracts include both the corticobulbar tract and the corticospinal tract. These are aggregations of efferent nerve fibers from the upper...
- A nerve tract is a bundle of nerve fibers (axons) connecting nuclei of the central nervous system. In the peripheral nervous system, this is known as...
- The posterolateral tract (fasciculus of Lissauer, Lissauer's tract, tract of Lissauer, dorsolateral fasciculus, dorsolateral tract, zone of Lissauer)...
- spinocerebellar tracts are nerve tracts originating in the spinal cord and terminating in the same side (ipsilateral) of the cerebellum. The two main tracts are the...
- important applications in vehicles, as in tractive effort. Traction can also refer to the maximum tractive force between a body and a surface, as limited...
- The corticobulbar (or corticonuclear) tract is a two-neuron white matter motor pathway connecting the motor cortex in the cerebral cortex to the medullary...