It is a Chiropractor who is trained to locate subluxations of the spine and repair them, using x-ray examinations and adjustments.
A thorough medical history and physical exam by a physician is the first step in the correct diagnosis of dislocations and subluxations. X rays of the joint and adjacent bones can locate and help determine the extent of dislocated joints.
By being trained to follow a scent to locate a person.
A cadaver dog is a dog trained to use its sense of smell to locate remains.
The height adjustments are usually listed on a tag on the underside of the chair, or in the users guide and/or assembly manual. If you cannot locate either of those, you might contact the manufacturer to find out.
An arson dog is a dog which has been trained to locate traces of accelerant at sites of suspected arson.
Currency detection dogs are trained using a reward-based system to identify the scent of money. They are taught to associate the smell of currency with a reward, such as a treat or toy. Through repetitive training exercises, the dogs learn to locate and indicate the presence of illicit funds by using their keen sense of smell.
Well, I only know one, but Dolphins are being trained to locate mines in the water for the U.S. marines, navy, and seals
To adjust the well pump pressure switch for optimal performance, locate the switch on the pump and use a screwdriver to adjust the pressure settings. Increase or decrease the pressure as needed to match the recommended levels for your system. Test the pump after making adjustments to ensure it is functioning properly.
To adjust the flame on a Cartier lighter, locate the flame adjustment wheel or lever, usually found at the bottom or side of the lighter. Turn it clockwise to increase the flame height and counterclockwise to decrease it. After adjusting, ignite the lighter to test the flame, and make further adjustments if necessary. Always ensure you’re in a safe environment when making adjustments and using the lighter.
To adjust the idle on an Evinrude motor, locate the idle adjustment screw, typically found on the carburetor. Start the engine and allow it to warm up before making adjustments. Turn the screw clockwise to increase RPM or counterclockwise to decrease it, aiming for the manufacturer's recommended idle speed. Always make small adjustments and check the engine's response to ensure optimal performance.
To adjust a double hinge, open the hinge and locate the screw on the side. Use a screwdriver to tighten or loosen the screw to adjust the tension of the hinge. Test the hinge after making adjustments to ensure the door opens and closes smoothly.
To adjust the fill valve in a toilet, locate the adjustment screw on the valve and turn it clockwise to increase the water level or counterclockwise to decrease it. Flush the toilet to check the water level and make further adjustments if needed.