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MARTIAL ART MOVE IN STAR TREK
Vulcan neck pinch; Vulcan Neck Pinch; Vulcan death grip; Vulcan pinch; Vulcan neck-pinch; Vulcan grip; Spock pinch
  • Nimoy 'demonstrating' the Vulcan nerve pinch.
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Vulcan nerve pinch         
<jargon> (Or "three-finger salute", Vulcan death grip; from the old "Star Trek" TV series via Commodore Amiga hackers) The keyboard combination that forces a soft boot or jump to ROM monitor (on machines that support such a feature). On an Amiga this is done with Ctrl/Right Amiga/Left Amiga; on IBM PCs and many microcomputers it is Ctrl/Alt/Del; on Suns, L1-A; on some Macintoshes, it is < Cmd >-< Power switch > ! Silicon Graphics users are obviously the most dextrous however, as these machines use the five-finger combination: Left Shift/Left Ctrl/Left Alt/Keypad Divide/F12. Compare quadruple bucky. [Jargon File] (2000-04-04)
Vulcan death grip         
<jargon> A variant of Vulcan nerve pinch derived from a Star Trek classic epsisode where a non-existant "Vulcan death grip" was used to fool Romulans that Spock had killed Kirk. (1996-10-27)
Pinch (unit)         
AMOUNT THAT CAN BE TAKEN BETWEEN THE THUMB AND FOREFINGER
Pinch (measurement); Pinch (cooking)
A pinch is a small, indefinite amount of a substance, typically a powder like salt, sugar, spice, or snuff.Oxford English Dictionary s.
Z-pinch         
  • An early photograph of the kink instability in a toroidal pinch – the 3 by 25 pyrex tube at Aldermaston.
  • A Z-pinch machine at UAM, Mexico City.
  • A desktop-sized inductively coupled current-driven toroidal Z-pinch in a krypton plasma showing an intense glow from a plasma filament.
TYPE OF PLASMA CONFINEMENT SYSTEM THAT USES AN ELECTRICAL CURRENT IN THE PLASMA TO GENERATE A MAGNETIC FIELD THAT COMPRESSES IT
Z-Pinch; Z pinch; Zeta pinch
In fusion power research, the Z-pinch (zeta pinch) is a type of plasma confinement system that uses an electric current in the plasma to generate a magnetic field that compresses it (see pinch). These systems were originally referred to simply as pinch or Bennett pinch (after Willard Harrison Bennett), but the introduction of the θ-pinch (theta pinch) concept led to the need for clearer, more precise terminology.
Pinch (plasma physics)         
  • pulsed]] magnetic field created by rapidly discharging 2 kilojoules from a high voltage [[capacitor]] bank into a 3-turn coil of heavy gauge wire.
  • The Bennett pinch showing the total current (I) versus the number of particles per unit length (N). The chart illustrates four physically distinct regions. The plasma temperature is 20 K, the mean particle mass 3×10<sup>−27</sup> kg, and ΔW<sub>Bz</sub> is the excess magnetic energy per unit length due to the axial magnetic field B<sub>z</sub>. The plasma is assumed to be non-rotational, and the kinetic pressure at the edges is much smaller than inside.
  • The generalized Bennett relation considers a current-carrying magnetic-field-aligned cylindrical plasma pinch undergoing rotation at angular frequency ω
  • Model of the kink modes that form inside a pinch
  • The MagLIF concept, a combination of a Z-pinch and a laser beam
  • This is a basic explanation of how a pinch works. ('''1''') Pinches apply a high voltage and current across a tube. This tube is filled with a gas, typically a fusion fuel such as deuterium. If the product of the voltage & the charge is higher than the ionization energy of the gas the gas ionizes. ('''2''') Current jumps across this gap. ('''3''') The current makes a magnetic field which is perpendicular to the current. This magnetic field pulls the material together. ('''4''') These atoms can get close enough to fuse.
COMPRESSION OF AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING FILAMENT BY MAGNETIC FORCES
Bennett pinch; Electromagnetic pinch; Magnetic pinch; Pinch effect; Plasma pinch; Bennett Relation; Generalized Bennett Relation; Carlqvist Relation; Bennett Pinch; Pinch (magnetic fusion); MHD equilibrium; Mhd equilibrium; Electromagnetic pinch effect; Magnetic pinch effect; Plasma pinch effect; Bennett's Relation; Pinch Effect
A pinch (or: Bennett pinch LOC 60-12766. (after Willard Harrison Bennett), electromagnetic pinch, magnetic pinch, pinch effect, or plasma pinch.
Avro Vulcan         
  • Aerial view of a Vulcan B.2 in late RAF markings on static display at [[RAF Mildenhall]], 1984
  •  [[XH558]] taking off, 2008 [[Farnborough Airshow]]
  • Avro 710]]
  • Silhouette of the original study for the Vulcan B.3 patrol missile carrier
  • Vulcan B.2
  • The prototype Vulcan VX770 in 1954, retaining the original "pure delta" wing shape
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  • Duxford Airshow]] 2012
  • Avro Vulcans of No 617 Squadron at RAF Cottesmore circa 1975
  • Bomb bay
  • Gas-flow diagram of an Olympus Mk 101 engine
  • Comparison of Vulcan wing designs
  • Royal Air Force Vulcan B.2 being prepared for flight on 25 May 1985
  • Vulcan B.2 in formation with the [[Red Arrows]], 2015
  • Avro Vulcan B.2 XH533, the first B.2 Vulcan, flying at Farnborough in 1958
  • A Vulcan B1A of the Waddington Wing at Filton during a public air display in the 1960s
  • Vulcan B.1 XA890 in early silver scheme landing at Farnborough in September 1955 after [[Roly Falk]]'s "aerobatic" display: Note the lower starboard airbrakes, inner and outer. The lower outer airbrakes were later deleted.
  • Vulcans in [[anti-flash white]] in 1957
  • A Vulcan flying over Ascension Island on 18 May 1982
  • Vulcan XM597 at the [[National Museum of Flight]], Scotland; note the [[Operation Black Buck]] markings and the small Brazilian flag indicating the aircraft's internment in [[Brazil]].
  • The ''Vulcan to the Sky Trust's'' [[Avro Vulcan XH558]]
1952 STRATEGIC BOMBER FAMILY BY AVRO
Vulcan (airplane); Vulcan (aircraft); Vulcan bomber; Avro 698; Vulcan Bomber; Avro vulcan; Avro 698 Vulcan; XM597 Vulcan B2; Vulcan B2 XM597; Hawker Siddeley Vulcan; Avro Vulcan B.1; Avro Vulcan B.2; Avro Vulcan B Mk. 2; XM607; Vulcan B.1A; Vulcan B.2; Vulcan B.1; Vulcan K.2
The Avro Vulcan (later Hawker Siddeley Vulcan from July 1963)"Hawker Siddeley Aviation Ltd." Flight, 29 August 1963, p.
AG Vulcan Stettin         
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  • Chinese Imperial]] [[Beiyang Fleet]]
  • Drawing of the ''Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse'' by an unknown painter
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GERMAN SHIPBUILDING AND LOCOMOTIVE BUILDING COMPANY
Stettiner Maschinenbau AG Vulcan; Vulcan Werft; AG Vulcan; Vulcan AG; Stettiner Vulcan AG; A.G. Vulcan; Vulcan Stettin; Aktien-Gesellschaft Vulcan Stettin; A.G. Vulcan Stettin; Vulcan-Sinclair
Aktien-Gesellschaft Vulcan Stettin (short AG Vulcan Stettin) was a German shipbuilding and locomotive building company. Founded in 1851, it was located near the former eastern German city of Stettin, today Polish Szczecin.
John Pinch the Elder         
ENGLISH ARCHITECT (1769-1827)
John Pinch (architect born 1769); John Pinch the elder
John Pinch (1769 – 1827) was an architect working mainly in the city of Bath, England. He was surveyor to the Pulteney and Darlington estate and responsible for many of the later Georgian buildings in Bath, especially in Bathwick.
John Pinch the Younger         
ENGLISH ARCHITECT (1796-1849)
John Pinch (architect born 1796); John Pinch the younger
John Pinch (1796–1849) was an architect, working mainly in the city of Bath, England, and surveyor to the Pulteney and Darlington estate. He was the son of John Pinch the elder, also an architect and surveyor to the estate.
nerve gas         
  • Tabun]], the first ever synthesized.
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  • The V series of nerve agents.
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CLASS OF ORGANOPHOSPHATES; CLASSIFIED AS WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
Nerve gas; Nerve agents; Nerve Gas; G-agent; Nerve Agents; Nerve gases; Nerve-gas; Tammelin's esters
(nerve gases)
Nerve gas is a poisonous gas used in war as a weapon.
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Vulcan nerve pinch

In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Vulcan nerve pinch is a technique used mainly by Vulcans to render unconsciousness by pinching a pressure point at the base of the victim's neck.