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  2. Bicycle handlebar - Wikipedia

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    A flat bar is a nearly-straight tube, in most cases slightly bent toward the rider. Many penny-farthings and early safety bicycles had flat handlebars. The angle between the slightly swept-back ends of the handlebar and the axis of the stem clamp is known as the sweep angle.

  3. Barbell - Wikipedia

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    An EZ curl bar. Originally known as a Dymeck curling bar after its inventor Lewis G. Dymeck (US Patent Number 2,508,567), the EZ ("easy") curl bar is a variant of the barbell that is often used for biceps curls, upright rows, and lying triceps extensions. The curved profile of the bar in the grip region allows the user's wrists and forearms to ...

  4. Curl (association football) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The technique of putting curl on a ball with the outside of the foot is sometimes known as a trivela, a Portuguese term, with Ricardo Quaresma a notable user of this skill. [4] The topspin technique of putting straight curl (instead of side curl) on a ball is known as a dip or dipping shot. [5]

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    Sit on machine with back flat against the pad and feet tucked under the padded bar. Adjust bar to rest just above ankles. Extend legs fully, squeezing quads at the top, then lower back down slowly.

  6. Glossary of curling - Wikipedia

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    Curl Movement of a moving rock away from a straight line; as a verb, to play at curling Curler General term for player involved in a curling team; also known as a "soofter" in the UK Curling A team sport which involves sliding granite stones on ice and sweeping in front of them with brooms to direct them to desired placements Curling club ...

  7. Curl (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    The curl at a point in the field is represented by a vector whose length and direction denote the magnitude and axis of the maximum circulation. [1] The curl of a field is formally defined as the circulation density at each point of the field. A vector field whose curl is zero is called irrotational.