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71sliding door — noun A door that opens and closes by sliding to the side; sometimes one of a pair …
72Sliding-Tackling — Sli|ding Tack|ling, (auch:) Sli|ding|tack|ling [ slaɪdɪŋ tæklɪŋ], das; s, s [aus engl. sliding = gleitend u. tackling = das Angreifen] (Fußball): Abwehraktion, bei der der Abwehrspieler in die Beine des Angreifers hineingrätscht, um den Ball… …
73sliding filament hypothesis — slid·ing filament hypothesis slīd iŋ n a theory in physiology holding that muscle contraction occurs when the actin filaments next to the Z line at each end of a sarcomere are drawn toward each other between the thicker myosin filaments more… …
74sliding filament mechanism — the process by which muscle contracts: the thick and thin filaments slide past each other while maintaining a constant length as the result of mechanical forces generated by interaction of cross bridges (myosin heads) with the actin filaments.… …
75Sliding Tackling — Sli|ding Tack|ling [ slaidiŋ tækliŋ] das; s, s <zu engl. sliding »gleitend« u. tackling »das Angreifen«> Aktion eines Abwehrspielers mit dem Ziel, den Angreifer vom Ball zu trennen, wobei der Abwehrspieler in die Beine des Angreifers… …
76sliding door — slid|ing door [ ,slaıdıŋ dɔr ] noun count a door that you open and close by sliding it …
77sliding scale — slid|ing scale [ ,slaıdıŋ skeıl ] noun count a system of making payments or paying taxes where the amount you pay changes according to a fixed set of rates: The doctor has a sliding scale of fees based on patients income …
78sliding door — /slaɪdɪŋ ˈdɔ/ (say sluyding daw) noun a door designed to open by sliding sideways …
79sliding tackle — /slaɪdɪŋ ˈtækəl/ (say sluyding takuhl) noun a tackle in which one player attempts to deprive another of the ball by sliding feet first at it …
80sliding contact — slankusis kontaktas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. sliding contact vok. gleitender Kontakt, m; Gleitkontakt, m; Schleifkontakt, m rus. скользящий контакт, m pranc. contact à frottement, m; contact frotteur, m; contact glissant, m …