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Human capital refers to the network of social relationships (e.g., kinship networks, friendship
networks, community networks, political networks, etc.) that can be used to help monitor external environment, find assistance in times of need, and create opportunities for enhancing or expanding goals and outcomes.
Dust Boot
In a disc brake caliper, an accordion-type seal that protects the outside of the piston and the piston bore from debris. In a drum brake wheel cylinder, two dust boots protect the pistons.
Fixed Caliper
A type of brake caliper that does not move relative to the brake rotor and uses multiple pistons on both sides for clamping action.
Steering Knuckle
A pivotal component in a vehicle's steering system that connects the wheel and tire to the suspension system, allowing for steering movement.
Floating Calipers
A disc brake caliper that “floats,” or moves back and forth, on bolts in its mounting hardware when the brakes are applied.
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