CAST tool - significado y definición. Qué es CAST tool
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Qué (quién) es CAST tool - definición


CAST tool         
SOFTWARE TESTING TOOL
Cast tool
CAST tools are software applications used in the process of software testing. The acronym stands for "Computer Aided Software Testing".
lachrymology         
  • Sober]]" music video, directed by Adam Jones and Fred Stuhr
  • A band logo created by longtime collaborator [[Cam de Leon]],<ref name="Lowe Law 2006" /> this wrench is an example of "[[phallic]] hardware" in Tool's imagery.<ref name="Buffalo News 1997" />
  • Tool live, in 2006
  • Tool's live performances in 2006 included an elaborate light show using ''10,000 Days'' artwork by painter [[Alex Grey]] as a backdrop.
  • Tool logo, 2006
AMERICAN ROCK BAND
Tool band; Lachrymology; Lacrymology; Tool the band; Toolband; Paul d'Amour; Tool 2011 Tour; Tool tours; Tool Winter Tour; Tool 2013 Tour; Tool 2014 Tour; Decem; Decem (album); Decem (Tool album); Evolution (Tool album); Toolband.com
the science of crying as a therapy
Tool seemed to make up the theory of lachrymology.
Orthopedic cast         
  • Short arm cast on a [[child]].
  • Short leg walking cast
MEDICAL AID FOR THE TREATMENT OF BONE FRACTURES
Surgical cast; Cast (orthopedic); Spica cast; Minerva jacket; Medical cast; Orthopaedic cast; Bodycast; Orthopedic plaster casts; Orthopedic plaster cast; Spica casting; Body cast; Orthopedic casting
An orthopedic cast, or simply cast, is a shell, frequently made from plaster or fiberglass, that encases a limb (or, in some cases, large portions of the body) to stabilize and hold anatomical structures—most often a broken bone (or bones), in place until healing is confirmed. It is similar in function to a splint.