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A patient who has irritable bowel syndrome would most likely receive which type of drug to treat this condition?
Ackerman Geometry
The front-end setup that allows a vehicle to steer so that the tires track freely during a turn. During a turn, the inboard wheel on a steer axle has to track a tighter circle than the outer wheel. Ackerman geometry is also known as toe-out during turns and it allows the inner and outer wheels to turn at different angles so that both wheels can roll through a turn without tire scrubbing.
Toe-out
A wheel alignment term where the front of the wheels are pointed slightly outward, which can affect handling and tire wear.
Steering Control Arm
The forged link that connects a drag link to the steering knuckle. Also known as a steering arm and a control arm.
Neutralize Suspension
Adjusting or setting a vehicle's suspension system to a neutral position, optimizing balance and performance.
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