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Wat (wie) is traction animale - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ground traction; Traction (disambiguation)

Traction power network         
  • Transposition pylon of power line for single-phase AC traction current (110 kV, 16.7 Hz) near [[Bartholomä]] in Germany.
ELECTRICITY GRID FOR THE SUPPLY OF ELECTRIFIED RAIL NETWORKS
Traction current line; Traction network
A traction network or traction power network is an electricity grid for the supply of electrified rail networks. The installation of a separate traction network generally is done only if the railway in question uses alternating current (AC) with a frequency lower than that of the national grid, such as in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
traction         
1.
Traction is a form of medical treatment, in which weights and pulleys are used to gently pull or stretch an injured part of the body for a period of time. You say that a person who is having this treatment is in traction.
Isabelle's legs were in traction for about two and a half weeks.
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Traction is a particular form of power that makes a vehicle move.
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Traction is the grip that something has on the ground, especially the wheels of a vehicle.
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traction         
¦ noun
1. the action of pulling a thing along a surface.
the motive power used for pulling, especially on a railway.
2. Medicine the application of a sustained pull on a limb or muscle, especially in order to maintain the position of a fractured bone or to correct a deformity.
3. the grip of a tyre on a road or a wheel on a rail.
Origin
ME: from Fr., or from med. L. tractio(n-), from L. trahere 'draw, pull'.

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