0 to remove the contents of something, especially a load of goods from a vehicle, the bullets from a gun or the film from a camera:
1 to tell someone about your problems, the things that worry you, etc.:
2 to remove the contents of something such as goods from a vehicle, the bullets from a gun, or the film from a camera:
4 to get rid of or sell something, because it has gone down in value, is illegal, or is of poor quality:
Workmen transporting goods and materials, loading and unloading ships and boats, were part of the family's close surroundings.
In adhesion measurements, this amounts to pulling materials apart (unloading them) by increasing the tension rather than separating them by retracting a spring.
The machine was otherwise unloaded at the time of the test.
Within the periode of cardiac unloading cardiac function in both infants had been recovered and the device could be explanted in both.
Skeletal unloading inhibits the in vitro proliferation and differentiation of rat osteoprogenitor cells.
Apparently, this ejection would take place from the periphery of the irradiated region under unloading of compressed matter.
However, ' unloading ' suggests that soils recover from high to low density due to relief in compaction below the depth of cultivation which can occur in sands to a limited degree.
As yet, there is no information on the acute haemodynamic effects of unloading the volume load on the right ventricle by surgical as opposed to transcatheter means.
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