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The built environment - the man-made objects and structures that surround people - can influence the risk of developing an infectious disease, but is not related to the development of chronic diseases.
Antifreeze Mixture
A solution, typically comprising water and ethylene glycol or propylene glycol, used in vehicle cooling systems to prevent freezing and overheating.
Standard Type 30
Often refers to a size or specification for parts such as brake chambers in commercial vehicles, indicating a common dimension or capacity.
Clamp-type Brake Chamber
A component of air brake systems commonly found on trucks and buses, using air pressure to apply the brakes.
U-joint Cross
A component of a universal joint used in the drivelines of vehicles, allowing for the transmission of torque at an angle between shafts.
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