- A
buckle or
clasp is a
device used for
fastening two
loose ends, with one end
attached to it and the
other held by a
catch in a
secure but
adjustable manner...
- In
structural engineering,
buckling is the
sudden change in
shape (deformation) of a
structural component under load, such as the
bowing of a
column under...
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upper limb to
produce gradual stretching over
contracted joint by its
turn buckle mechanism. Used to
treat stiff elbow and
Volkmann Ischemic Contracture...
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Robert Buckle (17
October 1868 –
April 1959) was an
English footballer who, as a schoolboy,
founded the
Hotspur Football Club in 1882,
which later became...
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Cheltenham Town and
Sacramento Republic. An
apprentice at Brentford,
Buckle turned professional in 1989, was
loaned to
Wycombe Wanderers and then joined...
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Henry Thomas Buckle (24
November 1821 – 29 May 1862) was an
English historian, the
author of an
unfinished History of
Civilization and a
strong amateur...
- out of wood and silver-doped canvas, held
together by
metal brackets.
Turn-
buckles and
piano wire were used to true it up. A
total of nine
aircraft were...
- belt is
extended without a
twist and the
buckle is kept
horizontal while being turned clockwise one
complete turn (360°), as
evidenced by
watching the prong...
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Frank Woodruff Buckles (born Wood
Buckles,
February 1, 1901 –
February 27, 2011) was a
United States Army
corporal and the last
surviving American military...
- with the following: "You are much too
intelligent to
believe in God." In
turn,
Buckley felt that "Rand's style, as well as her message,
clashed with the...