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  • 51Assist-2-Sell — Infobox Company company name = Assist 2 Sell, Inc. company type = Corporation location = Reno, Nev., USA foundation = Reno, Nev., (1987) key people = Mary LaMeres Pomin, Co Founder and Co CEO Lyle Martin, Co Founder and Co CEO, Assist 2 Sell, Inc …

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  • 52Assist (ice hockey) — In ice hockey, an assist is attributed to up to the two previous players of the scoring team who touched or deflected the puck towards the scoring teammate, meaning that they were assisting in the goal. There can be a maximum of two assists per… …

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  • 53assist-control mode — a mode of positive pressure ventilation in which the ventilator is in assist mode unless the patient s respiration rate falls below a certain amount, in which case the ventilator switches to a control mode. When the strength or rate of… …

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  • 54assist mode ventilation — positive pressure ventilation in which the ventilator is in assist mode (see under mode); cf. control mode v. and assist/control mode v …

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  • 55assist mode — a mode of positive pressure ventilation in which the patient initiates and terminates all or most breaths and the ventilator gives some amount of support. Cf. control m. and assist control m. Called also assisted m …

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  • 56assist/control mode ventilation — positive pressure ventilation in the assist control mode (see under mode); if the spontaneous ventilation rate falls below a preset level, the ventilator enters the control mode …

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  • 57assist with — phr verb Assist with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑enquiry …

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  • 58assist power steering — See variable assist power steering …

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  • 59assist steering — See variable assist steering …

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  • 60assist — I. verb Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French assister to help, stand by, from Latin assistere, from ad + sistere to cause to stand; akin to Latin stare to stand more at stand Date: 15th century transitive verb to give usually… …

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