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  2. Full-body workout - Wikipedia

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    Full-body workout is a type of exercise workout routine where the entire body is targeted in a single session. It is the opposite of a split workout routine , also known as split weight training or split routine, where different muscle groups are targeted on separate days.

  3. Transparent Anatomical Manikin - Wikipedia

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    The Transparent Anatomical Manikin (TAM) is a three-dimensional, transparent anatomical model of a human being, created for medical instructional purposes. TAM was created by designer – Richard Rush, in 1968. [ 1 ]

  4. Mannequin - Wikipedia

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    The term manikin refers exclusively to these types of models, though mannequin is often also used. In first aid courses, manikins may be used to demonstrate methods of giving first aid (e.g., resuscitation). Fire and coastguard services use mannequins to practice life-saving procedures. The mannequins have similar weight distribution to a human.

  5. Thermal manikin - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, manikins may be fitted with supplemental devices that mimic human actions such as breathing, walking, or sweating. The heating element of thermal manikins may be set up in one of three locations within the manikin: at the outer surface, within the skin of the manikin, or in the interior of the manikin. [6]

  6. Manikin (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A manikin (or mannequin) is a life-sized human doll used especially in sales. Manikin and mannikin may also refer to: Transparent Anatomical Manikin, a life-sized human doll used in medical education; Lonchura, a genus of bird which includes mannikins (not to be confused with manakins) Manikin (comics), a Marvel Comics character

  7. Harvey mannequin - Wikipedia

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    The Harvey mannequin was named after W. Proctor Harvey, a physician at Georgetown University and mentor of the Mannequin's creator, Dr. Michael Gordon. [1] [6] [12]Before the Harvey simulator, there were other models such as Resusci Anne, designed to teach mouth-to-mouth ventilation, which did not actually simulate much of anything, and the lesser known Sim One, one of the first computer ...

  8. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    A numeric character reference refers to a character by its Universal Character Set/Unicode code point, and a character entity reference refers to a character by a predefined name. A numeric character reference uses the format &#nnnn; or &#xhhhh; where nnnn is the code point in decimal form, and hhhh is the code point in hexadecimal form.

  9. TALOS (uniform) - Wikipedia

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    The exoskeleton supports a body armor system capable of stopping rifle rounds that surrounds 60 percent of the operator, compared to 18 percent with current armor vests. To relieve weight, the leg actuators pick up each leg and moves it as the person moves, and takes the weight of the helmet, armor, and vest down through a rigid, articulated ...