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steering compartment - traducción al ruso

CONDITION IN WHICH INCREASED PRESSURE WITHIN ONE OF THE BODY'S COMPARTMENTS RESULTS IN INSUFFICIENT BLOOD SUPPLY TO TISSUE WITHIN THAT SPACE
Chronic compartment syndrome; Compartment syndromes; Compartment Syndrome; Chronic Compartment Syndrome; Compartmental syndrome; Acute compartment syndrome; Exertional compartment syndrome
  • Acute compartment syndrome with blister formation in the arm of a child
  • Use of a skin graft to close a fasciotomy wound.

steering compartment      

общая лексика

румпельное отделение

steering compartment      
рулевое отделение
steering         
  • Speed-dependent four-wheel steering.
  • Ackermann steering geometry
  • Articulated]] Arnhem [[trolleybus]] demonstrating its four-wheel steering on front and rear axles (2006).
  • 2007 Liebherr-Bauma [[telescopic handler]] using crab steering.
  • Early example of four-wheel steering. 1910 photograph of 80 hp [[Caldwell Vale]] tractor in action.
  • kingpin]] pivot line and gray area indicates vehicle's tire with the wheel moving from right to left. A positive caster angle aids in [[directional stability]], as the wheel tends to trail, but a large angle makes steering more difficult.
  • Front loader with articulated steering (2007).
  • Curves described by the rear wheels of a conventional automobile. While the vehicle moves with a constant speed its inner and outer rear wheels do not.
  • Hamm DV70 tandem roller using crab steering to cover maximum road surface (2010).
  • 2012 Honda EV-STER "Twin Lever Steering" concept.
  • Honda Prelude Mk III rear steering box
  • 1971 Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) with joystick steering controls.
  • 1937 Mercedes-Benz Type G 5 with four-wheel steering.
  • Agricultural slurry applicator using crab steering to minimise soil compaction (2009).
  • [[Rack and pinion]] steering mechanism: 1 steering wheel; 2 steering column; 3 rack and pinion; 4 tie rod; 5 kingpin
  • Heavy transport trailer with all-wheel steering remote controlled by a steersman walking at the rear of the trailer (2008).
SYSTEM OF COMPONENTS, LINKAGES, ETC. WHICH ALLOWS A DRIVER TO GUIDE A VEHICLE'S DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
Articulated steering; All wheel steering; Four wheel steering; 4 wheel steering; All-wheel steering; 4WS; Automotive steering; Four-wheel steering; Steerage (ship); Dynamic all-wheel steering; Steering box; Rear-wheel steering

Definición

steering
1.
The steering in a car or other vehicle is the mechanical parts of it which make it possible to steer.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
A steering committee or a steering group is a group of people that organizes the early stages of a project, and makes sure it progresses in a satisfactory way.
There will be an economic steering committee with representatives of each of the republics.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Compartment syndrome

Compartment syndrome is a condition in which increased pressure within one of the body's anatomical compartments results in insufficient blood supply to tissue within that space. There are two main types: acute and chronic. Compartments of the leg or arm are most commonly involved.

Symptoms of acute compartment syndrome (ACS) can include severe pain, poor pulses, decreased ability to move, numbness, or a pale color of the affected limb. It is most commonly due to physical trauma such as a bone fracture (up to 75% of cases) or crush injury, but it can also be caused by acute exertion during sport. It can also occur after blood flow returns following a period of poor blood flow. Diagnosis is generally based upon a person's symptoms and may be supported by measurement of intracompartmental pressure before, during, and after activity. Normal compartment pressure should be within 12-18 mmHg; anything greater than that is considered abnormal and would need treatment. Treatment is by surgery to open the compartment, completed in a timely manner. If not treated within six hours, permanent muscle or nerve damage can result.

In chronic compartment syndrome (aka chronic exertional compartment syndrome), there is generally pain with exercise but the pain dissipates once activity ceases. Other symptoms may include numbness. Symptoms typically resolve with rest. Common activities that trigger chronic compartment syndrome include running and biking. Generally, this condition does not result in permanent damage. Other conditions that may present similarly include stress fractures and tendinitis. Treatment may include physical therapy or—if that is not effective—surgery.

Acute compartment syndrome occurs in about 3% of those who have a midshaft fracture of the forearm. Rates in other areas of the body and for chronic cases are unknown. The condition occurs more often in males and people under the age of 35, in line with the occurrence of trauma. Compartment syndrome was first described in 1881 by German surgeon Richard von Volkmann. Untreated, acute compartment syndrome can result in Volkmann's contracture.

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