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floating 1. (of an organ or part) displaced from the normal position or abnormally movable 2. Politics not definitely attached to one place or policy; uncommitted or unfixed 3. Machinery operating smoothly through being free from external constraints 4. (of an electronic circuit or device) not connected to a source of voltage floating [′flōd·iŋ] (electronics) The condition wherein a device or circuit is not grounded and not tied to an established voltage supply. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The minimums recommended by various sources cover a wide range, from the American Red Cross and FINA (Federation Internationale de Natation Amateur) estimates of 3 feet, compared to the Australian Diving Association estimate of over 9 feet. Long Beach is also one of four cities competing to host the FINA (Federation Internationale de Natation Amateur, based in Lausanne, Switzerland) World Aquatic Championships in 2005. The International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education has devoted volume 39 of the Medicine and Sports Science series to the proceedings of the 10th FINA (Federation internationale de Natation Amateur) World Sports Medicine Congress. |
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