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recoverySee backup & recovery, checkpoint/restart, recovery console, bootable disk and tape backup. recovery 1. Law a. the obtaining of a right, etc., by the judgment of a court b. (in the US) the final judgment or verdict in a case 2. Fencing a return to the position of guard after making an attack 3. Swimming Rowing the action of bringing the arm, oar, etc., forward for another stroke 4. Golf a stroke played from the rough or a bunker to the fairway or green recovery [ri′kəv·ə·rē] (aerospace engineering) The procedure or action that obtains when the whole of a satellite, or a section, instrumentation package, or other part of a rocket vehicle, is retrieved after a launch. The conversion of kinetic energy to potential energy, such as in the deceleration of air in the duct of a ramjet engine. Also known as ram recovery. In flying, the action of a lifting vehicle returning to an equilibrium attitude after a nonequilibrium maneuver. (hydrology) The rise in static water level in a well, occurring upon the cessation of discharge from that well or a nearby well. (mechanics) The return of a body to its original dimensions after it has been stressed, possibly over a considerable period of time. (metallurgy) The percentage of valuable material obtained from a processed ore. Reduction or elimination of work-hardening effects, usually by heat treatment. (mining engineering) The proportion or percentage of coal or ore mined from the original seam or deposit. (petroleum engineering) The removal (recovery) of oil or gas from reservoir formations. 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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| By suggesting to the subconscious mind that positive outcomes can be easily achieved, the mad to surgical recovery can be a smooth and rewarding one. Joyce Ritche assists in the surgical recovery room at a local hospital through the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. HHC HomeMed has provided home surgical recovery services since 1987. |
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