- for his
valve gear on
March 10, 1849. This
patent covered the use of a
wrist-
plate to
convey the
valve motion from a
single eccentric to the four valves...
- "Gordon's
improved Corliss valvegear",
detailed view. The
wrist-
plate is the
central plate from
which rods
radiate to each of the 4 valves....
- or
metal plates. Gauntlets,
which cover the hands,
wrists, and
sometimes forearms, are not to be
confused with bracers,
which cover the
wrists and forearms...
- a
sledgehammer using the
wrists to
train fingers and
wrists.
Plate curls and
wrist curls —
grabbing a
plate and
doing wrist curls or
regular curls with...
- The lip
plate, also
known as a lip plug, lip disc, or
mouth plate, is a form of body modification.
Increasingly large discs (usually circular, and made...
-
radius fracture, also
known as
wrist fracture, is a
break of the part of the
radius bone
which is
close to the
wrist.
Symptoms include pain, bruising...
-
sport in
which athletes compete in
lifting a
barbell loaded with
weight plates from the
ground to overhead, with the aim of
successfully lifting the heaviest...
-
mainly slide-valve gears,
Corliss created his own
system that used a
wrist plate to
control a
number of
different valves. Each
cylinder was
equipped with...
-
remaining wrist bones with a
plate (called a "spider
plate") or
wires in
order to
provide stability. The
plate usually is left
inside the patient's
wrist, while...
- A
wrist piercing is a
piercing through the
surface of the
wrist,
first po****rized by Jon Cobb in PFIQ.
Wrist piercings are a type of
surface piercing...