tüfek kayışı köprüsü

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(Askeri) keeper
An offensive play in which the quarterback runs toward the goal with the ball after it is snapped
A part of a mechanism that catches or retains another part, for example the part of a door lock that fits in the frame and receives the bolt
-Synonymous with Strike Key Change-The combination of cuts in a key that enable it to operate the lock for which intended Key Plate-A small plate or escutcheon having only a keyhold Keyway-The aperture in lock cylinders that receives the key and closely engages with it throughout its length Kick Plate-A protective plate applied on the lower rail of the door to prevent the door from being marred Knob-A projecting handle for operating a lock Knob Shank-The projecting stem of a knob into which the spindle is fastened Knob Top-That part of the knob that the hand grasps Knuckle-The enlarged part of a hinge into which the pin is inserted
A soft iron piece temporarily added between the poles of a magnetic circuit to protect it from demagnetizing influences Also called a shunt No longer used with the current high coercive force materials in use today Kilogauss- (Kilo equals 1,000) One Kilogauss is equal to 1,000 Maxwells per square centimeter
{i} guard; guardian; owner of -; one who fulfills (promises, etc.); holder
one having charge of buildings or grounds or animals
A reversal capable of trapping araft for long periods Similar to butmore powerful than a stopper
The player charged with guarding a goal or wicket. Short form of goalkeeper, wicketkeeper
Premium offered via direct mail as an incentive for the consumer to try a new product/service or to complete a questionnaire
someone in charge of other people; "am I my brother's keeper?"
A piece of soft iron that is placed on or between the poles of a magnet, decreasing the reluctance of the air gap and thereby reducing the flux leakage from the magnet
This refers to a stamped brass piece, mounted atop the transmission, on a Menominee oscillator, this piece would keep the oscillator knob from unscrewing when turned
A program designed to react to unusual circumstances The general idea is to simplify primitive objects by allowing externally specified policies in the form of keepers Capability architectures allow keepers to wield just the authority that they should Developed especially in Keykos and generally described here
One who retains in custody; one who has the care of a prison and the charge of prisoners
Normally a device into which a window or patio door locking latch hooks over for security
If you say that you are not someone's keeper, you mean that you are not responsible for what they do or for what happens to them. see also keep
A ring, strap, clamp, or any device for holding an object in place; as: (a) The box on a door jamb into which the bolt of a lock protrudes, when shot
A keeper at a zoo is a person who takes care of the animals
A storage variety
someone in charge of other people; "am I my brother's keeper?