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The anatomical region between the shoulder and the elbow. Sometimes called the upper arm.
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In popular usage, the appendage that extends from the shoulder to the hand. However, the medical definition refers to the upper extremity extending from the shoulder only to the portion of the elbow, excluding the forearm, which extends from the elbow to the wrist. The arm contains one bone: the humerus.
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1. In popular usage, the appendage that extends from the shoulder to the hand. However, the medical definition refers to the upper extremity extending from the shoulder only to the elbow, excluding the forearm, which extends from the elbow to the wrist. The arm contains one bone: the humerus. 2. In a randomized clinical trial, any of the treatment [..]
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See: Adjustable-rate mortgage
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A group or subgroup of participants in a clinical trial that receives specific interventions, or no intervention, according to the study protocol. This is decided before the trial begins.
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"to furnish with weapons," c. 1200, from Old French armer or directly from Latin armare, from arma (see arm (n.2)). Related: Armed; arming.
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"weapon," c. 1300, armes (plural) "weapons of a warrior," from Old French armes (plural), "arms, war, warfare," mid-13c., from Latin arma "weapons" (including a [..]
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"upper limb," Old English earm "arm," from Proto-Germanic *armaz (source also of Old Saxon, Danish, Swedish, Middle Dutch, German arm, Old Norse armr, Old Frisian erm), from PIE ro [..]
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In aircraft weight and balance, as well as load distribution, it is the distance from the CENTER OF GRAVITY (c/g) to some point. For computations, arms measured forward from the c/g are positive (+n) [..]
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Arm [N]used to denote power ( Psalms 10:15 ; Ezekiel 30:21 ; Jeremiah 48:25 ). It is also used of the omnipotence of God ( Exodus 15:16 ; Psalms 89:13 ; 98:1 ; 77:15 ; Isaiah 53:1 ; John 12:38 ; Acts [..]
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The limb of the human body which extends from the shoulder to the hand
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Subsection of people within a study who have a particular intervention (for example, the 'usual care' arm).
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Any of the treatment groups in a randomized trial. Most randomized trials have two "arms," but some have three "arms," or even more.
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Asynchronous response mode, HDLC communication mode involving one primary station and at least one secondary station, where either the primary or one of the secondary stations can initiate transmissions. See also primary station and secondary station.
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See: adjustable rate mortgage
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The permanent divisions of the vine arising from the trunk in the case of cordon pruned vines. Arms generaly bear the spurs and canes retained for fruit production.
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               The bone connecting the forearm with the shoulder.
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Athletes as Role Models tour
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the part of your body between your hand and your shoulder
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In aircraft weight and balance, as well as load distribution, it is the distance from the CENTER OF GRAVITY (c/g) to some point. For computations, arms measured forward from the c/g are positive (+n) [..]
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(see Arm Harness
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used to denote power (Ps. 10:15; Ezek. 30:21; Jer. 48:25). It is also used of the omnipotence of God (Ex. 15:16; Ps. 89:13; 98:1; 77:15; Isa. 53:1; John 12:38; Acts 13:17)
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German word for "poor."
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orem
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1. To charge or load a firearm.2. Contraction of “firearm.”
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Adjustable Rate Mortgage; a mortgage loan subject to changes in interest rates; when rates change, ARM monthly payments increase or decrease at intervals determined by the lender; the change in ...
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See Adjustable-Rate Mortgage.
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The part of the microscope that connects the tube to the base.  When carrying a microscope, grab the arm with one hand and place your other hand under the base.
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ARM Holdings plc is a multinational company that licenses a standard for processors and sells this standard to processor makers worldwide. IAR Systems is the tool supplier that supports the most ARM-b [..]
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An adjustable rate mortgage
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See Adjustable Rate Mortgage.
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See: adjustable rate mortgage.
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see adjustable-rate mortgage
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An ARM is a RISC processor invented by Advanced RISC Machines, currently owned by Intel, and currently produced by both the above and Digital/Compaq. ARMs are different from most other processors in t [..]
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(n) a human limb; technically the part of the superior limb between the shoulder and the elbow but commonly used to refer to the whole superior limb(n) any projection that is thought to resemble a hum [..]
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A group or subgroup of participants in a clinical trial who receives specific interventions, or no intervention, according to the study protocol. This is decided before the trial begins. Source: clini [..]
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The act of turning your security sytstem on, so that it is ready to detect an alarm event. Arming Sequence:
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The act of turning your security system on, so that it is ready to detect an alarm event.
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Arming the system when you are leaving the home. This mode will activate all zones and all sensors, including both perimeter sensors and interior zones such as your interior motion sensors.
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Arming the system when you are staying in the home. Armed Stay will only activate your perimeter sensors such as door and window sensors and glass break detectors. Motion detectors will not be active in this mode so that you can walk around the home without tripping an alarm.
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Active Roll Mitigation (ARM) is similar with Land Rover's Active Cornering Enhancement (ACE). This system is also able to react when the vehicle becomes light on one side in a fast corner, on [..]
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To strive for a mission objective, such as flying toward a radial of a radio station; usually refers to a mode of radio navigation, such as striving to reach a specific radial of a radio station prior to flying along that radial; See Also: capture criterion; Compare: activate, capture;
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see wiper.
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A decorative-shaped tube or casting that is used to support a socket. An arm usually has socket wires running through it.
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Air Resources Management
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The superior part of the Upper Extremity between the SHOULDER and the ELBOW.
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A group or subgroup of participants in a clinical trial that receives specific interventions, or no intervention, according to the study protocol.  See Related Term(s): Clinical Trial, Intervention
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One of the timbers used as a spoke on a paddlewheel. The arms are all affixed to the flange
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1. a branching waterway from a harbor or bay   2. The crosspiece of an anchor from the crown to flukes
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The superior part of the upper extremity between the SHOULDER and the ELBOW.
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The anatomical region between the shoulder and the elbow. Sometimes called the upper arm.
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See Associate in Risk Management.
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a group of participants in a clinical trial, all of whom receive the same treatment, intervention, or placebo. The other arm(s) receive(s) a different treatment.
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a group of participants in a clinical trial, all of whom receive the same treatment, intervention or placebo. The other arm(s) receive(s) a different treatment.
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Any of the treatment groups in a randomized trial. Most randomized trials have two "arms," but some have three "arms," or even more (See Randomized Trial). [5]
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African Rainbow Minerals
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To arm a person, is to lead or support a person along by the arms.
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(like your arm) abbr. A 32-bit RISC processor widely used in low-power embedded applications. Short for Advanced RISC Machine.
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n. "arm (of the body); inlet (of the sea)," s.v. arm sb.\1 OED. KEY: arm@n
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n 94 arm 27 arme 1 armes 66
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The Annotated C++ Reference Manual by Margaret Ellis and Bjarne Stroustrup. The 1990 C++ reference manual with detailed comments about design details and implementation techniques. Now outdated. [..]
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Antiradiation Missile.
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Series of processor cores from ARM Ltd.
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Anti-Radiation Missile
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To strive for a mission objective, such as flying toward a radial of a radio station; usually refers to a mode of radio navigation, such as striving t...
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To strive for a mission objective, such as flying toward a radial of a radio station; usually refers to a mode of radio navigation, such as striving to reach a specific radial of a radio station prior [..]
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It is a technique to throw dice in such a way to get desired number towards the far end of wall. The player who posses this technique is said to have Golden Arm. It is mostly used in game of craps.
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A single straight line of dominoes forming a section of the layout of a domino game.
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[In a controlled trial.] Refers to a group of participants allocated a particular treatment. In a randomised controlled trial, allocation to different arms is determined by the randomisation procedure. Many controlled trials have two arms, a group of participants assigned to an experimental intervention (sometimes called the treatment arm) and a gr [..]
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Acquisition Retention Monetization
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(abrv.) (n.) Armorer
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A mortgage in which the interest rate is adjusted periodically, based on the movement of a financial index.
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The portion of the upper human appendage, from the shoulder to the wrist and sometimes including the hand. *ckt|sc=Cyrl * Coptic:obsolete|lang=en To take by the arm; to take up in one's arms. * [..]
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obsolete
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Group of people who receive the same treatment in a randomised trial. Most randomised trials have two arms, but some have three arms or even more.
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An interconnected set of links and powered joints comprising a robot manipulator that supports and/or moves a wrist and hand or end-effector through space. The arm itself does not include the end-effe [..]
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1) The three-character ISO 3166 country code for ARMENIA.
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See: Adjustable-rate mortgage
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An arm is an upper limb of the body. Arm or ARM may also refer to:
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An arm is an upper limb of the body. Arm or ARM may also refer to:
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In human anatomy, the arm is the part of the upper limb between the glenohumeral joint (shoulder joint) and the elbow joint. In common usage, the arm extends to the hand. It can be divided into the u [..]
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In human anatomy, the arm is the part of the upper limb between the glenohumeral joint (shoulder joint) and the elbow joint. In common usage, the arm extends to the hand. It can be divided into the u [..]
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An arm is an upper limb of the body. Arm or ARM may also refer to:
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An arm is an upper limb of the body. Arm or ARM may also refer to:
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An arm is an upper limb of the body. Arm or ARM may also refer to:
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In geography, an arm is a narrow extension, inlet, or smaller reach, of water flowing out from a much larger body of water, such as an ocean, a sea, or a lake. Although different geographically, a sou [..]
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In human anatomy, the arm is the part of the upper limb between the glenohumeral joint (shoulder joint) and the elbow joint. In common usage, the arm extends to the hand. It can be divided into the u [..]
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