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When a large set of transmission measurements is collected from the patient at different locations and is used to build up an image of internal anatomy, it is referred to as:
Directional Tracking
The ability of a vehicle to maintain a straight path or follow a desired course with minimal driver input.
Multi-axle Vehicle
Multi-axle vehicle is a term for vehicles equipped with more than the standard two axles, providing additional support for heavy loads or improving maneuverability.
Thrustline
Vehicle directional tracking line. Properly set axles should track perpendicular to the vehicle centerline. In other words, the rear wheels should track directly behind the front wheels when the vehicle is moving straight ahead, resulting in a directionally true thrust line. If this were not the case, some dog-tracking tendency would result.
Hard Steering
A condition where the steering of a vehicle becomes difficult, often due to low power steering fluid, malfunctions in the steering system, or tire issues.
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