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A slight decrease in arterial PO2 below normal is a more potent stimulus toward increasing respiration than is a slight increase in PCO2 above normal.
Fixed Caliper
Disc brake calipers that are mounted directly to the steering knuckle. Each piston receives equal fluid pressure and pushes on a brake pad. This type of caliper is used mainly in high-performance applications.
Sliding Caliper
A type of floating disc brake caliper that is mounted on sliding keyways.
Disc Brakes
A type of brake system where brake pads apply pressure to a disc or rotor attached to the wheel, slowing or stopping the vehicle.
Drum Brakes
A type of brake that uses friction caused by a set of shoes or pads that press outward against a rotating cylinder-shaped part called a drum.
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