A compression lock, muscle lock, muscle slicer or muscle crusher, is a grappling hold that causes severe pain by pressing a muscle into a bone. A compression...
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Grappling hold (section Compression locks)
classified by their anatomical effect: chokehold, headlock, joint-lock, or compression lock. Multiple categories may be appropriate for some of these holds...
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Leglock (redirect from Ankle lock)
simultaneously causes a compression lock to the achilles tendon, and sometimes also to the calf muscle. The straight ankle lock (depending on how it is...
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and spinal locks are banned in nearly all combat sports. Chokehold Compression lock Grappling hold Ohlenkamp, Neil. Classification of Techniques in Kodokan...
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Brazilian jiu-jitsu (section Compression locks)
does not tap when required. See also Compression lock A less common type of submission hold is a compression lock, where the muscle of an opponent is compressed...
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Professional wrestling holds (redirect from Ankle lock (MMA))
Also known as a calf slicer or leg slicer, the calf crusher is a Compression lock that involves pressing the calf and/or thigh muscle into one of the...
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Knife (section Common locking mechanisms)
lock that can be opened and closed with one hand without repositioning the knife in the hand. The lock is self-adjusting for wear. Compression Lock –...
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angle, with thumbs tucked in. Choking game Choke-out Compression lock Grapple tackle Joint lock Ohlenkamp, Neil. "Principles of Judo Choking Techniques"...
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resulting in an ankle lock, since the ankle is being used as a point of leverage. Similarly, some ankle locks also cause a compression lock on the Achilles...
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Thai Thigh strap (disambiguation), various meanings Thigh lock, a type of compression lock Thigh-high boots, a type of boots This disambiguation page...
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Saturation diving (redirect from Supply lock)
saturation divers live when not engaged in lock-out activity. Any change in storage depth involves a compression or a decompression, both of which are stressful...
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Asphyxia (redirect from Chest compression hold)
brain damage. The asphyxia can be caused by facial compression, neck compression, or chest compression. This occurs mostly during restraint and handcuffing...
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Spring (device) (redirect from Compression spring)
is the gradient of the force versus deflection curve. An extension or compression spring's rate is expressed in units of force divided by distance, for...
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Diving chamber (redirect from Compression chamber)
lock. A forechamber or entry lock may be present to provide personnel access to the main chamber while it is under pressure. A medical or stores lock...
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Engine braking (redirect from Compression brakes)
is often confused with several other types of braking, most notably compression-release braking or "jake braking" which uses a different mechanism. Traffic...
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High Efficiency Video Coding (redirect from High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) compression standard)
(HEVC), also known as H.265 and MPEG-H Part 2, is a proprietary video compression standard designed as part of the MPEG-H project as a successor to the...
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The Standard Compression Scheme for Unicode (SCSU) is a Unicode Technical Standard for reducing the number of bytes needed to represent Unicode text,...
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Leak-down tester (redirect from Compression test)
at which it leaks out. Compression testing is a crude form of leak-down testing which also includes effects due to compression ratio, valve timing, cranking...
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Lockout–tagout (redirect from Lock-out tag-out)
Lock out, tag out or lockout–tagout (LOTO) is a safety procedure used to ensure that dangerous equipment is properly shut off and not able to be started...
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NTFS (redirect from NTFS Compression)
including: access control lists (ACLs); filesystem encryption; transparent compression; sparse files; file system journaling and volume shadow copy, a feature...
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that the M7 has a much larger muzzle ring. The M7 has the same two-lever locking mechanism as the M4, that connects to a lug on the M16 rifle's barrel....
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Wage compression (also known as salary compression and pay compression) refers to the empirical regularity that wages for low-skilled workers and wages...
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that the gear shift lever was concentric with the kick-starter. The compression ratio was increased to 7.25:1; it was upgraded with Lucas alternator...
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In combat sports, a spinal lock is a multiple joint lock applied to the spinal column, which is performed by forcing the spine beyond its normal ranges...
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place to reduce applied force on the bone fracture. Tension and Compression Compression plates can be implanted in such a way that it is in tension, forcing...
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Rivet (section Compression rivets)
rivet. The compression force between the head of the mandrel and the tool expands the diameter of the tube throughout its length, locking the sheets being...
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Mode locking is a technique in optics by which a laser can be made to produce pulses of light of extremely short duration, on the order of picoseconds...
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87 in × 2.82 in) Compression Ratio: 10.2:1 Power: 90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp) at 6,000 rpm Torque: 110 N⋅m (81 lb⋅ft) at 4,800 rpm SpeedLock: 145 km/h (90 mph)...
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Cardiopulmonary Assist System (LUCAS) device provides mechanical chest compressions to patients in cardiac arrest. It is mostly used in emergency medicine...
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with stiffer springs. The 2016 model had compression ratio of 13.2:1 and 2017 model has increased compression ratio to 13.6:1. The 2017 model comes with...
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