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The basic START-STOP push button control circuit discussed in Chapter 7 can be modified to include a second STOP and START push button.
Zygomatic Arch
The bone that forms the prominence of the cheek; part of the skull that is under the eye and connects to the temporal bone.
Temporomandibular Joint
The joint connecting the lower jaw (mandible) to the skull, allowing for the movements necessary for chewing and speaking.
Sternocostal Synchrondrosis
The cartilaginous joint where the ribs attach to the sternum.
Costochondral Joint
The cartilaginous junction where a rib attaches to the cartilage of the sternum, allowing for movement and flexibility in the rib cage.
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