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  2. Left wing lock - Wikipedia

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    In this diagram, the red team is executing a left wing lock. The left wing lock is a defensive ice hockey strategy similar to the neutral zone trap. In the most basic form, once puck possession changes, the left wing moves back in line with the defencemen. Each defender (including the left winger) plays a zone defence and is responsible for a ...

  3. Rugby league positions - Wikipedia

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    Numbered 13, [notes 4] the loose forward or lock forward packs behind the two-second-rows in the scrum. Some teams choose to simply deploy a third prop in the loose forward position, while other teams use a more skilful player as an additional playmaker.

  4. Rugby union positions - Wikipedia

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    The locks form the second row, with the loosehead lock (number 4) on the left and the tighthead lock (number 5) on the right. They scrummage by pushing against the front row, thereby providing much of the power, and are commonly known as the engine room. [ 23 ]

  5. Neutral zone trap - Wikipedia

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    In this diagram, the red team is executing a neutral zone trap resulting in the blue team dumping the puck in. The neutral zone trap (often referred to as simply the trap) is a defensive strategy used in ice hockey to prevent an opposing team from proceeding through the neutral zone (the area between the blue lines) and to force turnovers.

  6. Lock (waltz) - Wikipedia

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    There are several types of lock step in waltz dancing, including International Standard waltz. A " lock step " is when the moving foot approaches to the standing foot and crosses in front of or behind it, creating a " check " position.

  7. List of aircraft structural failures - Wikipedia

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    Design strength of left-hand wing exceeded during probable loss of control in severe clear-air turbulence [3] 1957-05-31 1957 McNabs Island RCN Banshee crash Near Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada F2H-3 Banshee: Manufacturing flaw 1 Loss of outer starboard wing due to improperly manufactured fittings in folding wing mechanism [4] 1958-09-20

  8. Curta - Wikipedia

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    A partially disassembled Curta calculator, showing the digit slides and the stepped drum behind them Curta Type I calculator, top view Curta Type I calculator, bottom view. The Curta is a hand-held mechanical calculator designed by Curt Herzstark. [1] It is known for its extremely compact design: a small cylinder that fits in the palm of the hand.

  9. Aileron - Wikipedia

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    An aileron (French for "little wing" or "fin") is a hinged flight control surface usually forming part of the trailing edge of each wing of a fixed-wing aircraft. [1] Ailerons are used in pairs to control the aircraft in roll (or movement around the aircraft's longitudinal axis ), which normally results in a change in flight path due to the ...