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  2. Grounding (discipline technique) - Wikipedia

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    Grounding is a general discipline technique in the United States, Canada, and other countries, which restricts children or teenagers at home from going out or pursuing their favorite activities, except for any obligations (for example, attending school, religious church services, or any medical appointments).

  3. Grounding - Wikipedia

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    Grounding, a strategy for coping with stress or other negative emotions; Grounding in communication, the collection of mutual knowledge, beliefs, and assumptions; "common ground" Ground (electricity), a common return path for electric current; Symbol grounding problem, a problem in cognition and artificial intelligence

  4. Yakima Training Center - Wikipedia

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    These exercises ranged up to division level and included major exercises named Hilltop, Applejack, and Cooly Crest. In 1965 the United States Marine Corps conducted Operation Yakima Attack, which was a joint air/ground exercise of the type that illustrates the true value of Yakima Firing Center as a maneuver training area.

  5. IEEE P80 - Wikipedia

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    An example implementation given consists of copper rods buried 0.3-0.5m below ground, and spaced 3-7m apart. In situations where space is at a premium, or other difficulties prevent the construction of a proper grounding grid, ground rods may be driven in deeper, and a wire mat may also be used.

  6. Alexander Lowen - Wikipedia

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    The Way to Vibrant Health: A Manual of Bioenergetic Exercises, co-author Leslie Lowen (1977) Fear of Life (1980) Narcissism: Denial of the True Self (1984) Love, Sex and Your Heart (1988) The Spirituality of the Body (1990) Joy (1995) Honoring the Body: The Autobiography of Alexander Lowen, M.D. (2004) The Voice of the Body (2005)

  7. Isolated ground - Wikipedia

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    The primary reason for the use of isolated grounds (IG) is to provide a noise-free ground return, separate from the equipment grounding (EG) return. The EG circuit includes all of the metal conduit, outlet boxes, and metal enclosures that contain the wiring and must be grounded to provide a safe return path in case of fault currents.

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  9. Ufer ground - Wikipedia

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    Ufer then developed a grounding scheme based on encasing the grounding conductors in concrete. This method proved to be very effective, and was implemented throughout the Arizona test site. After the war, Ufer continued to test his grounding method, and his results were published in a paper presented at the IEEE Western Appliance Technical ...