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Definition of Restrainers
1. restrainer [n] - See also: restrainer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Restrainers
Literary usage of Restrainers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemistry of Photography by Raphael Meldola (1891)
"The Action of Sensitizers in Different Processes. —Theory of Developers and
Restrainers.—Development by Vapours.—Acid Development by Ferrous Sulphate. ..."
2. The Chemistry of Photography by Raphael Meldola (1901)
"The Action of Sensitizers in Different Processes. —Theory of Developers and
Restrainers.—Development by Vapours.—Acid Development by Ferrous Sulphate. ..."
3. Competing Against Time: The Governor's Board of Inquiry on the 1989 Loma by George W. Housner (1998)
"Internal concrete diaphragm bolsters; 8" pipe hinge restrainers and cable
restrainers Flat plate post-tensioned steel column and joint jackets; ..."
4. Directory of Northridge Earthquake Research edited by Brian Cowan, Michael Mahoney, Stephen A. Mahin (2000)
"The failure of hinge restrainers is not surprising because: (1) those cable
restrainers were designed for their elastic response and they do not dissipate ..."
5. Transportation Infrastructure: Nation’s Highway Bridges Remain at Risk from (1993)
"A less costly, and the most common, type of retrofit work being conducted in the
states we surveyed was the installation of restrainers in bridge ..."