Discs, often called intervertebral discs, lie in between each vertebra in your spine. They act as a cushioning device and have two parts, an inner semi fluid area and around that a strong outer collar. They act as shock absorbers when we run, jump, twist etc, preventing the vertebrae (which are bone) from rubbing against each other.
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they are floppy disks
"disks"
It is a set of four rescue disks.
Four (4) startup disks are needed to boot Windows 2000 from floppy disks.
Herniated means anything that is protruding from the human body in a place that it's not supposed to do so. For instance, herniated disks are bulging from a place in the body that's not natural.
probably. only your body is supposed to go in the machine, no disks, devices, phones, or watches
The disks were in the computer, ready for class.
Computer disks are not volatile. Only RAM is.
In your vertebral column (spine, backbone). The term "disk" refers to your spinal disks; which are the ones that give motility and support to your spine.
Basic disks and dynamic disks are two types of hard disk configurations in Windows. Most personal computers are configured as basic disks, which are the simplest to manage. Dynamic disks can make use of multiple hard disks within a computer to duplicate data for increased performance and reliability.
SIC 3695 covers places manufacturing disks