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MechanicsThe mechanics of a golf swing or putting stroke. (Nick Faldo constantly works on the mechanics of his swing).
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Mechanics1640s, based on Late Latin mechanica, from Greek mekhanike, mekhanika (see mechanic (adj.)); also see -ics.
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MechanicsMechanics is a term which can either refer to the technique of the golf swing or to the putting stroke. Golfers constantly try to improve their mechanics, because a good golf swing also influences the movement of the golf ball positively.
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Mechanicsthe branch of physics concerned with the motion of bodies in a frame of reference mechanism: the technical aspects of doing something; "a mechanism of social control"; &a [..]
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Mechanics The mechanics of a golf swing or putting stroke.
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MechanicsThe ways the golf swing is produced for an individual golfer.
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MechanicsThe mechanics of a golf swing or putting stroke.
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Mechanicsn. The branch of physics that treats the phenomena caused by the action of forces.
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MechanicsThe mechanics of a golf swing or putting stroke.
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Mechanics(n) the branch of physics concerned with the motion of bodies in a frame of reference(n) the technical aspects of doing something
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MechanicsThe analysis of the action of forces on matter or material systems.
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Mechanicsbranch of physics concerned with the behaviour of physical bodies when subjected to forces or displacements, and the subsequent effects of the bodies on their environment
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Mechanicsthe branch of physics that deals with the action of forces on bodies and with motion, comprised of kinetics, statics, and kinematics.
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MechanicsThe branch of Physics which deals with the Motions of material bodies, including kinematics, dynamics, and statics. When the laws of mechanics are applied to living structures, as to the locomotor sys [..]
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MechanicsThe physical or mechanical action of the Lungs; Diaphragm; RIBS; and Chest Wall during Respiration. It includes airflow, Lung volume, neural and Reflex controls, Mechanoreceptors, Breathing patterns, [..]
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MechanicsMechanics is an area of physics and a key area of Mechanical engineering. It is concerned with the movement of physical bodies and related forces. Technical mechanics is the core element of mechanical [..]
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MechanicsThe branch of physics which deals with the motions of material bodies, including kinematics, dynamics, and statics. When the laws of mechanics are applied to living structures, as to the locomotor sys [..]
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MechanicsThe execution of micro and macro through the use of multitasking.
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MechanicsHunicke, LeBlanc, Zubek (2004) distinguish between mechanics (the rules of the game), the dynamics (the emergent behavior of these rules), and aesthetics (the user experience). See fun.
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MechanicsAll of the rules elements of an RPG. Roughly synonymous with system.
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Mechanicscharacter ranks, characters start at level 1, and go up in levels through gaining experience points; characters get new abilities or increased traits when the go up in levels
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MechanicsMechanics is a catch-all term that refers to how well a player is able to control their champion, properly executing their desired ingame actions.
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MechanicsThe medieval science of motion.
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Mechanics
(physics) The branch of physics that deals with the action of forces on material objects with mass
The design and construction of machines.
(writing) Spelling and punctuation.
Operation in gen [..]
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