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  2. Calcaneal fracture - Wikipedia

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    Calcaneal fracture. A calcaneal fracture is a break of the calcaneus (heel bone). [ 1] Symptoms may include pain, bruising, trouble walking, and deformity of the heel. [ 1] It may be associated with breaks of the hip or back.

  3. Azimuth - Wikipedia

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    The azimuth is the angle formed between a reference direction (in this example north) and a line from the observer to a point of interest projected on the same plane as the reference direction orthogonal to the zenith. An azimuth ( / ˈæzəməθ / ⓘ; from Arabic: اَلسُّمُوت, romanized : as-sumūt, lit. 'the directions') [ 1] is the ...

  4. Angle - Wikipedia

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    Angle. A green angle formed by two red rays on the Cartesian coordinate system. In Euclidean geometry, an angle is the figure formed by two rays, called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle. [ 1] Angles formed by two rays are also known as plane angles as they lie in the plane that contains the rays.

  5. Sternal angle - Wikipedia

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    The sternal angle is a palpable and visible landmark in surface anatomy, presenting as either a slight body ridge or depression upon the upper chest wall which corresponds to the underlying manubriosternal joint. [ 4] The sternal angle is palpable and often visible in young people. [ 2]: 319. The sternal angle corresponds to the level of the ...

  6. Inclinometer - Wikipedia

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    An inclinometer or clinometer is an instrument used for measuring angles of slope, elevation, or depression of an object with respect to gravity 's direction. It is also known as a tilt indicator, tilt sensor, tilt meter, slope alert, slope gauge, gradient meter, gradiometer, level gauge, level meter, declinometer, and pitch & roll indicator.

  7. Angle of view (photography) - Wikipedia

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    This table shows the diagonal, horizontal, and vertical angles of view, in degrees, for lenses producing rectilinear images, when used with 36 mm × 24 mm format (that is, 135 film or full-frame 35 mm digital using width 36 mm, height 24 mm, and diagonal 43.3 mm for d in the formula above). [16]

  8. Sandy Bresler, Agent to Jack Nicholson for Six Decades, Dies ...

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    Sandy Bresler, who served as Jack Nicholson’s agent for more than 60 years, died Thursday in Santa Monica. He was 87. Bresler founded the independent boutique agency Bresler-Kelly & Associates ...

  9. Gradian - Wikipedia

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    In trigonometry, the gradian – also known as the gon (from Ancient Greek γωνία (gōnía) 'angle'), grad, or grade[ 1] – is a unit of measurement of an angle, defined as one-hundredth of the right angle; in other words, 100 gradians is equal to 90 degrees. [ 2][ 3][ 4] It is equivalent to ⁠ 1 400 ⁠ of a turn, [ 5] ⁠ 9 10 ⁠ of a ...