it is called a tripod stand
No. Some can be caused are caused by nurture: health - including diet and diseases.
The side slits stand for a deep ocean trench.
An iron stand is a metal rod attached to a metal base. When an iron stand is used in a laboratory, beakers, Bunsen burners, pipettes, and a variety of other things a scientist may need in his work is placed on the iron stand.
All currents are caused by differences in pressure.
Repetitive Strain Injury
Repetitive Strain Injury
When the RSi corolla was first introduced it was aimed at the young boy racer market. The only standard option on the RSI was powersteering. Airconditioning was an option. TSA then realised that customers infact needed the bells and whistles and then fitted full leather seats , electric windows and aircon was now standard. They then branded the full house version of the RSi as the RXi. Apart from that the cars are exactly the same. There is debate as to which is quicker off the line do the the extra weight disadvantage on the RXi Fareed
Repetitive strain injury Normally an inflamation of muscles and tendons caused by repeating the same motion over and over again, for instance an action such as typing
Repetitive strain injury (RSI).
The symptoms of repetitive strain injury (RSI) are numbness, pain, tenderness, cramps, and weakness in the affect body part. This condition is caused by repetitive movements of a body part, such as the hands wrist or forearm.
RSI stands for Repetitive Strain Injury, this happens when ergonomics(the relationship between people and computers) is not being practice correctly and either slows or decreases performance of completing simple tasks.to prevent RSI you should:correct lighting on computer and in roombetter indoor climatelower noise levelsbalance workloadsand study your work routine
RSI stands for Repetitive Strain Injury http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repetitive_strain_injury It is an injury that can happen from doing the same motion many times - for example using a computer keyboard and mouse a lot.
RSI stands for, Repetitive Strain Injury.
Carpel tunnel is not the result of RSI
Repetitive strain injury (RSI), also known as repetitive stress injury, is a painful or uncomfortable condition of the muscles, tendons, nerves and other soft tissues. It is usually caused by repetitive use of a certain part of the body, often in the upper limbs. RSI is typically related to an occupation, but may also be linked to some kinds of leisure activity, such as a sport.
The damage to tissues caused by prolonged movements is called repetitive strain injury (RSI). It typically results from overuse of a particular body part, leading to pain, swelling, and reduced function in the affected area. It is important to take breaks, stretch, and practice good ergonomics to prevent RSI.