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appliancesNetworked devices such as printers, Java(TM) technology-enabled terminals, and clients, that are managed using applications built using the Java Management API (JMAPI).
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appliancesAppliances is a generic term that encapsulates many aspects of integrated systems and related solutions cutting across data center, PC and software delivery. It can have many meanings and interpretati [..]
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appliancesDevices used in a domestic context that facilitate such tasks as food preparation, food storage, cleaning, and grooming and that are powered by fuel or electricity.
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appliancesLoose-fitting removable Orthodontic Appliances which redirect the Pressures of the facial and Masticatory Muscles onto the Teeth and their supporting structures to produce improvements in Tooth arrang [..]
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appliancesExtraoral devices for applying force to the Dentition in order to avoid some of the problems in anchorage control met with in intermaxillary Traction and to apply force in directions not otherwise pos [..]
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appliancesDevices used for influencing Tooth position. Orthodontic appliances may be classified as fixed or removable, active or retaining, and intraoral or extraoral. (Boucher's Clinical Dental Terminolog [..]
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appliances"Appliances" means any implement or device used in the manipulating of bees or their brood or hives, which may be used in any apiary.
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appliancesAny orthodontic device, attached to the teeth or removable, specifically designed to move the teeth, change the position of the jaws, or hold the teeth in their finished positions.
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appliancesLoose, usually removable intra-oral devices which alter the Muscle forces against the Teeth and craniofacial skeleton. These are dynamic appliances which depend on altered neuromuscular action to effe [..]
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