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  2. Orthopedic plate - Wikipedia

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    Orthopedic surgeon making adjustments to a metal plate in a patient's ankle. An orthopedic plate is a form of internal fixation used in orthopaedic surgery to hold fractures in place to allow bone healing [1] and to reduce the possibility of nonunion. Most modern plates include bone screws to help the orthopedic plate stay in place.

  3. Internal fixation - Wikipedia

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    Internal fixation refers to fixation of screws and/or plates, intramedullary rods and other devices to enable or facilitate healing. Rigid fixation prevents micro-motion across lines of fracture to enable healing and prevent infection, which happens when implants such as plates (e.g. dynamic compression plate) are used.

  4. List of orthopedic implants - Wikipedia

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    Clamp Trocar Hoffmann II Taylor spatial frame. Ilizarov JET-X TrueLok Hex Galaxy Locking Plates (LCP) 2.4mm Locking 2.7mm Locking 3.5mm Locking 4.5/5.0mm Locking Angled Plates Angle Blade Plate Condylat Plate DHC, DCS Jewett Nail Plate Spine Anterior Cervical Plate Monoaxial Screws Polyaxial Screws Cages Mesh

  5. Clamp (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Sash clamp (a specialized, long form of bar clamp) Set screw; Spring clamp (first item of third row in photo) Speed clamp; Step clamp, a type of serrated-edged clamp used in conjunction with step blocks when machining or milling parts in metalworking; Toggle clamp; Toolmakers' clamp (a smaller, precision version of the handscrew, all in steel)

  6. Chuck (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    A "cat's paw" is a simple, relatively inexpensive, limited-capability version of an independent-jaw chuck. It typically consists of a ring of metal with screw threads tapped radially into it, in which screws (hex cap, socket hex cap, or set screws) serve as independent jaws. Cat's paws can serve various purposes:

  7. F-clamp - Wikipedia

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    F-clamps. An F-clamp, also known as a bar clamp or speed clamp, is a type of clamp. The name comes from its "F" shape. This tool is used in woodworking while more permanent attachment is being made with screws or glue, or in metalworking to hold pieces together for welding or bolting. F-clamps are similar to but distinct from C-clamps and pipe ...

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    Databricks has benefited from the AI boom by selling more tools that help clients build and deploy AI applications using the growing volume of data they already store with the company.

  9. Bolt (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    Where a fastener forms its own thread in the component being fastened, it is called a screw. [3] This is most obviously so when the thread is tapered (i.e. traditional wood screws), precluding the use of a nut, [3] or when a sheet metal screw or other thread-forming screw is used. A screw must always be turned to assemble the joint.

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