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vibration

[vahy-brey-shuhn] / vaɪˈbreɪ ʃən /


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Given that there were no storms, no flooding, and no significant vibration from the train passing underneath, "natural causes can almost entirely be ruled out as the origin of the incident", Amorn said.

From BBC

Testing of the vehicles was paused and several investigations are being conducted after around 30 soldiers became ill from noise and vibration during a training exercise last year.

From BBC

There is also a vibration plate that, Collins and Gomez say, can help with lymphatic drainage before or after class.

From Los Angeles Times

Each participant completed two conditions: one session after tendon vibration and another without any vibration beforehand.

From Science Daily

A hatch in the top means the blood sits in the body of the drone, helping to control the temperature of the blood and minimise vibrations.

From BBC