0 the ability of a wheel or tyre to hold the ground without sliding: --
1 the pulling of a heavy load over a surface, or the power used in this: --
2 the fact of an idea, product, etc. becoming popular or being accepted: --
3 the ability of a wheel or tire to hold the ground without sliding: --
4 the pulling of a heavy load over a surface, or the power used to do this --
One way of achieving immobilization is to use skeletal traction.
The exogenous force was taken as a representative value for peak traction applied to deliver the anterior shoulder during a shoulder dystocia event.
If relocation of the anterior shoulder has not occurred, further rotation is needed before traction is again applied to the head.
The drive cable was wrapped around the drum several times to provide sufficient traction.
The unicycle like robot presents the advantages of high mobility, high traction with pneumatic tires, and a simple wheel configuration.
The results indicated that use of animal traction (both owned and hired) all else being equal, increased both the yield and profits in maize production.
Instead of hiring animal traction, they could always dig over their plots with a space.
He used the term fluid threshold utf for the lowest friction velocity at which the wind had sufficient traction on the surface to move grains.