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Topics referred to by the same term
Look up rotator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rotator may refer to Anatomical terms of motion §Rotation List of internal rotators of the human body
Rotator
Group of muscles
remainder of the rotator cuff origins as it is deep to the scapula. The four tendons of these muscles converge to form the rotator cuff tendon. These
Rotator_cuff
Shoulder injury
Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a process of senescence. The pathophysiology is mucoid degeneration. Most people develop rotator cuff tendinopathy within
Rotator_cuff_tear
Paradigmatic model
of the kicked rotator are usually displayed in a single momentum cell p ∈ [ − π , π ] {\textstyle p\in [-\pi ,\pi ]} ). The kicked rotator is a prototype
Kicked_rotator
the rotator unit and the controller. The controller is normally placed near the equipment which the antenna is connected to, while the rotator is mounted
Antenna_rotator
Medical condition
cushion and protect the rotator cuff from the bony arch of the acromion.[citation needed] Mechanisms of Injury Injuries to the rotator cuff can present in
Shoulder_problems
Optical polarization rotator based on the Faraday effect
A Faraday rotator is a polarization rotator based on the Faraday effect, a magneto-optic effect involving transmission of light through a material when
Faraday_rotator
Optical device which rotates the polarization axis of polarized light
useful optical aperture to length. Broadband prismatic rotator A broadband prismatic rotator rotates the linear polarization by 90° using seven internal
Polarization_rotator
Part of the body
The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles that surround the shoulder joint and contribute to the shoulder's stability. The muscles of the rotator cuff
Shoulder
Group of six small muscles of the hip
The lateral rotator group is a group of six small muscles of the hip which all externally (laterally) rotate the femur in the hip joint. It consists of
Lateral_rotator_group
Class of galaxy that is cigar shaped and rotates around its long axis
prolate rotator galaxy, or spindle galaxy, is an unusual class of galaxy that is cigar-shaped and rotates around its long axis. A prolate rotator galaxy
Prolate_rotator_galaxy
1996 studio album by Dizzy Mizz Lizzy
Rotator is the second studio album released by the Danish rock band Dizzy Mizz Lizzy. After touring the album, the band broke up, making this their last
Rotator_(album)
Topics referred to by the same term
Rotating chair may refer to: Swivel chair, a chair with a single central leg that allows the seat to rotate the role of a chairperson when served in turns
Rotating_chair
Hip muscle in the lateral rotator group
region of the lower limbs. It is one of the six muscles in the lateral rotator group. The piriformis muscle has its origin upon the front surface of the
Piriformis_muscle
Terms describing animal motion
body, carried out by external rotators. Internal and external rotators make up the rotator cuff, a group of muscles that help to stabilize the shoulder
Anatomical_terms_of_motion
Medical condition
impingement. Impingement (pinching) of the rotator cuff tendon every night causes injury to the cells of the rotator cuff tendon and some cells may die. Over
Shoulder_impingement_syndrome
Optical component allowing the transmission of light in only one direction
the optical isolator is the Faraday rotator. The magnetic field, B {\displaystyle B} , applied to the Faraday rotator causes a rotation in the polarization
Optical_isolator
Method of locking used in firearms
Rotating bolt is a method of locking the breech (or rear barrel) of a firearm closed for firing. Johann Nicolaus von Dreyse developed the first rotating
Rotating_bolt
Rotorcraft with unpowered rotor
flight controls include the rotor transmission clutch, also known as a pre-rotator, which when engaged drives the rotor to start it spinning before takeoff
Autogyro
This is a list of fast rotators—"minor planets" (which includes asteroids) that have an exceptionally short rotation period, i.e. high rotation rate or
List of fast rotators (minor planets)
List_of_fast_rotators_(minor_planets)
This is a list of slow rotators—minor planets that have an exceptionally long rotation period. This period, typically given in hours, and sometimes called
List of slow rotators (minor planets)
List_of_slow_rotators_(minor_planets)
Muscle of the upper back
(shoulder blade) to the greater tubercle of the humerus. It is one of the four rotator cuff muscles and also abducts the arm at the shoulder. The spine of the
Supraspinatus_muscle
Causes movement in the hip
their orientation around the hip joint: the gluteal group; the lateral rotator group; the adductor group; and the iliopsoas group. The muscles of the
Muscles_of_the_hip
Working electrode used in hydrodynamic voltammetry
of course, also be used as a stationary electrode by using it with the rotator turned off. Liquid metal electrode Bard, A.J.; Faulkner, L.R. Electrochemical
Rotating_disk_electrode
Parts of a mechanism rotating in opposite directions on a common axis
Contra-rotating, also referred to as coaxial contra-rotating, is a technique whereby parts of a mechanism rotate in opposite directions about a common
Contra-rotating
motion referring to rotation away from the center of the body. The external rotator muscles include: of arm/humerus at shoulder Deltoid muscle Supraspinatus
List of external rotators of the human body
List_of_external_rotators_of_the_human_body
Painful disease restricting movement
problems with the shoulder, e.g., subacromial bursitis or rotator cuff tear, may be needed. Rotator cuff tears that exist alongside adhesive capsulitis can
Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder
Adhesive_capsulitis_of_the_shoulder
Chemically peculiar stars of spectral types A and B
magnetic axis is offset to the rotation axis, is known as the oblique rotator model. The origin of such high magnetic fields in Ap stars is problematic
Ap_and_Bp_stars
Shoulder muscle
vessels Posterior circumflex humeral vessels Axillary nerve Shoulder joint Rotator cuff Coracoacromial ligament When all its fibers contract simultaneously
Deltoid_muscle
Device used to warn public of danger
other designs produce sound in only one direction, while employing a rotator mechanism to turn the siren head through 360 degrees of rotation. One rare
Civil_defense_siren
Type of inertial force
(or inertial force) that appears to act on all objects when viewed in a rotating frame of reference. It appears to be directed perpendicularly from the
Centrifugal_force
Bony projection on the proximal end of the humerus
location for the transfer of forces from the rotator cuff muscles to the humerus. The fourth muscle of the rotator cuff (subscapularis muscle) does not attach
Greater_tubercle
Resultant magnetic field
A rotating magnetic field (RMF) is the resultant magnetic field produced by a system of coils symmetrically placed and supplied with polyphase currents
Rotating_magnetic_field
Disorder characterized by calcium deposits in a tendon
women as men, and is not associated with exercise. Calcifications in the rotator cuff were first described by Ernest Codman in 1934. The name, "calcifying
Calcific_tendinitis
Printsetting and typographical technique
In the days of printing with metal type sorts, it was common to rotate letters and digits 180° to create new symbols. This was a cheap way to extend the
Rotated_letter
Medical condition
present with concomitant shoulder problems such as arthritis, rotator cuff tendinitis, rotator cuff tears, and cervical radiculopathy (pinched nerve in neck)
Subacromial_bursitis
Matrix representing a Euclidean rotation
to say we have a vector at an angle 30° from the x-axis, and we wish to rotate that angle by a further 45°. We simply need to compute the vector endpoint
Rotation_matrix
2020 remix album by Osees
Panther Rotate is a remix album by American garage rock band Osees, released on September 18, 2020, on Castle Face Records. It features experimental reworkings
Panther_Rotate
Phenomenon in maths
turns at a frequency that is a rational multiple of that of the driven rotator. The simplest mathematical model that exhibits mode-locking is the circle
Arnold_tongue
Medical condition
space syndrome is a rotator cuff denervation syndrome in which the axillary nerve is compressed at the quadrilateral space of the rotator cuff. Diagnosis
Quadrilateral_space_syndrome
Main external rotator of the shoulder
fossa. As one of the four muscles of the rotator cuff, the main function of the infraspinatus is to externally rotate the humerus and stabilize the shoulder
Infraspinatus_muscle
Scalar measure of the rotational inertia with respect to a fixed axis of rotation
to rotate in a plane, only the moment of inertia about an axis perpendicular to the plane, a scalar value, matters. If a body is allowed to rotate in
Moment_of_inertia
Rotating bookmarks were a kind of bookmark used in medieval Europe. They were attached to a string, along which a marker could be slid up and down to mark
Rotating_bookmark
Uneven mass distribution around axis of rotation
Rotating unbalance is the uneven distribution of mass around an axis of rotation. A rotating mass, or rotor, is said to be out of balance when its center
Rotating_unbalance
Mechanism in a telescope's mount
In astronomy, a clock drive (also known as a sidereal drive or field rotator) is a motor-controlled mechanism used to move an equatorial mounted telescope
Clock_drive
Canadian documentary series
2016, with an episode depicting a teary-eyed Davis selling his beloved rotator. Quiring Towing tackles some difficult excavator recoveries in British
Highway_Thru_Hell
Type of rocket engine
A rotating detonation engine (RDE) uses a form of pressure gain combustion, where one or more detonations continuously travel around an annular channel
Rotating_detonation_engine
Stationary windings in a motor/generator
machines function through the interaction between a rotating component, the rotor, and a non-rotating component, the stator. In an electric motor, the stator
Stator_(electric_machines)
Predecessor to modern quantum mechanics (1900–1925)
the rotator along the z direction in the case where the particle at the end of the rotator is charged. Since the three-dimensional rotator is rotating about
Old_quantum_theory
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up rotate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rotate is to move an object around an axis. It may also refer to: "Rotate", a song Rotate, Kansas, a
Rotate_(disambiguation)
Double working electrode used for hydrodynamic voltammetry
chemistry, a rotating ring-disk electrode (RRDE) is a double working electrode used in hydrodynamic voltammetry, very similar to a rotating disk electrode
Rotating_ring-disk_electrode
Two-propeller design for improving low-airspeed maneuverability
Aircraft equipped with contra-rotating propellers (CRP), coaxial contra-rotating propellers, or high-speed propellers, apply the maximum power of usually
Contra-rotating_propellers
Measure method in computational geometry
In computational geometry, the method of rotating calipers is an algorithm design technique that can be used to solve optimization problems including finding
Rotating_calipers
Simple encryption method
timeline of cryptography). ROT13 may be referred to as Rotate13, ROT-13, rotate by 13 places, or sometimes by its autonym EBG13.[citation needed] Applying
ROT13
Punctuation marks (¿ and ¡)
The upside-down (also inverted, turned or rotated) question mark ¿ and exclamation mark ¡ are punctuation marks used to begin interrogative and exclamatory
Upside-down question and exclamation marks
Upside-down_question_and_exclamation_marks
Rubber compound testing instrument
A Mooney viscometer or rotating disk viscometer is an instrument used for measuring the Mooney viscosity of rubbers. Invented in the 1930s by Melvin Mooney
Mooney_viscometer
73rd Johnson solid (62 faces)
constructed as a rhombicosidodecahedron with two opposing pentagonal cupolae rotated through 36 degrees. It is also a canonical polyhedron. A Johnson solid
Parabigyrate rhombicosidodecahedron
Parabigyrate_rhombicosidodecahedron
Biological process for wastewater treatment
A rotating biological contactor or RBC is a biological fixed-film treatment process used in the secondary treatment of wastewater following primary treatment
Rotating_biological_contactor
Water-based sport
four tendons in the rotator cuff, the supraspinatus is most prone to tearing. Rotator cuff impingement is due to pressure on the rotator cuff from part of
Swimming_(sport)
Surgical procedure on the shoulder
in rotator cuff arthropathy, the indications for performing reverse shoulder arthroplasty has also expanded to all the situations where the rotator cuff
Reverse_shoulder_replacement
Medical intervention
contact with a tendon of the rotator cuff causing, by friction, damage to the tendon. The procedure has been used to treat rotator cuff tears and impingement
Acromioplasty
Electro-mechanical data storage device
retrieves digital data using magnetic storage with one or more rigid rapidly rotating platters coated with magnetic material. The platters are paired with magnetic
Hard_disk_drive
British motor racing circuit
first race in the newly created World Championship of Drivers. The race rotated between Silverstone, Aintree and Brands Hatch from 1955 to 1986, but settled
Silverstone_Circuit
Apparent force in a rotating reference frame
pseudo-force that acts on objects in motion within a frame of reference that rotates with respect to an inertial frame. In a reference frame with clockwise
Coriolis_force
Topics referred to by the same term
Rotating beacon may refer to: Aerobeacon, a light assembly creating a fixed or flashing signal visible over long distances Aerodrome beacon, a beacon to
Rotating_beacon
A rotating gas-check (more commonly known as an automatic gas-check) was a copper plate that automatically attached itself to a specially designed studless
Rotating_gas-check
Type of neutron star with beams of radiation
pulsar (pulsating star, on the model of quasar) is a highly magnetized rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation out of its magnetic
Pulsar
Blood product used in transfusion medicine
meta-analysis showed improved patient-rated outcomes in patients with partial rotator cuff tears. At 8 weeks post injection, they found PRP to be effective.
Platelet-rich_plasma
Muscle of the rotator cuff
is typically normal following a rotator cuff tear. Atrophy of the teres minor muscle is often a consequence of a rotator cuff tear, but common isolated
Teres_minor_muscle
Medical test
The Neer impingement test is a test designed to reproduce symptoms of rotator cuff impingement through flexing the shoulder and pressure application.
Neer_impingement_test
Mechanical deviation from the intended axis
Run-out or runout is an inaccuracy of rotating mechanical systems, specifically that the tool or shaft does not rotate exactly in line with the main axis
Run-out
Computer science topic
low end PICs just have rotate and rotate through carry, and don't bother with arithmetic or logical shift instructions. Rotate through carry is especially
Bitwise_operation
Coordinates comprising a distance and an angle
Because the co-rotating frame rotates at the same rate as the particle, dφ′/dt = 0. The fictitious centrifugal force in the co-rotating frame is mrΩ2,
Polar_coordinate_system
Helicopter with two sets of rotor blades placed on top of each other
with the same axis of rotation but turn in opposite directions (contra-rotating). This is done to offset the yawing movement that one rotor imparts on
Coaxial-rotor_aircraft
Bony process on the scapula (shoulder blade)
distinct types of acromia and a correlation between these morphologies and rotator cuff tear: The acromion has four ossification centers called (from tip
Acromion
Ghost town in Rawlins County, Kansas
Rotate is a ghost town in Rawlins County, Kansas, United States. Rotate was issued a post office in 1885. The post office was discontinued in 1891. "US
Rotate,_Kansas
Violently rotating column of air
A tornado, also known as a twister, is a rapidly rotating column of air that extends vertically from the surface of the Earth to the base of a cumulonimbus
Tornado
Anatomical plane that divides the body into superior and inferior parts
A transverse plane is a plane that is rotated 90° from two other planes. The transverse plane is an anatomical plane that is perpendicular to the sagittal
Transverse_plane
Surgical procedure
indication was primary osteoarthritis with loss of rotator cuff function. Massive irreparable rotator cuff tear without osteoarthritis has also been an
Shoulder_replacement
Conserved physical quantity; rotational analogue of linear momentum
thus far rotated each object by a separate angle; we may also define an overall angle θz by which we rotate the whole system, thus rotating also each
Angular_momentum
Concept in classical mechanics
A rotating frame of reference is a special case of a non-inertial reference frame that is rotating relative to an inertial reference frame. An everyday
Rotating_reference_frame
75th Johnson solid (62 faces)
pentagonal cupolae rotated through 36 degrees. Related Johnson solids are: The gyrate rhombicosidodecahedron (J72) where one cupola is rotated; The parabigyrate
Trigyrate rhombicosidodecahedron
Trigyrate_rhombicosidodecahedron
curtailed American peacetime naval operations. The Navy established the rotating reserve to maintain a force at different levels of readiness. In practice
Rotating_Reserve
Star at the centre of the Solar System
their own gravity. As one fragment of the cloud collapsed it also began to rotate due to conservation of angular momentum and heat up with the increasing
Sun
Fluid dynamics
A rotating tank is a device used for fluid dynamics experiments. Typically cylinders filled with water on a rotating platform, the tanks can be used in
Rotating_tank
Model used in atom optics and magnetic resonance
The rotating-wave approximation is an approximation used in atom optics and magnetic resonance. In this approximation, terms in a Hamiltonian that oscillate
Rotating-wave_approximation
Lattice model of statistical mechanics
The classical XY model (sometimes also called classical rotor (rotator) model or O(2) model) is a lattice model of statistical mechanics. In general,
Classical_XY_model
Shoulder exercise
John E.; Blalock, Richard (2018). "Nonoperative Treatment of Rotator Cuff Tears". Rotator Cuff Injuries: A Clinical Casebook. Springer International Publishing
Serratus_punch
Form of peer-to-peer banking
A rotating savings and credit association (ROSCA) is a group of individuals who agree to meet for a defined period in order to save and borrow together
Rotating savings and credit association
Rotating_savings_and_credit_association
Lower extremity or limb of the human body
Its superior part is a lateral rotator but the inferior part acts as a medial rotator on the flexed leg when rotated outward and also extends the hip
Human_leg
Firearm with a cylinder holding cartridges
Due to their rotating cylinder mechanism, they may also be called wheel guns. Before firing, cocking the revolver's hammer partially rotates the cylinder
Revolver
Series of personal digital assistants
devices were distinctive, due a folding "Flip-and-Rotate" clamshell design, with a vertical rotatable screen. The Clié PEG-NR70 was a Personal Digital
Sony_CLIÉ_NR_Series
Electro-mechanical and rotating-directional civil defense siren
The ACA Hurricane is an electro-mechanical and rotating-directional, 130-decibel civil defense siren, manufactured by Alerting Communicators of America
ACA_Hurricane
Propellers that rotate on opposite directions
Counter-rotating propellers (CRP) are propellers which turn in opposite directions to each other. They are used on some twin- and multi-engine propeller-driven
Counter-rotating_propellers
Laboratory device
employs a rotating magnetic field to cause a stir bar (or flea) immersed in a liquid to spin very quickly, thus stirring it. The rotating field may be
Magnetic_stirrer
Muscle of the upper limb
medial rotation of the humerus. This muscle is commonly confused as a rotator cuff muscle, but it is not, because it does not attach to the capsule of
Teres_major_muscle
Star whose brightness fluctuates, as seen from Earth
of which are non-spherical due to their tidal interaction. As the stars rotate the area of their surface presented towards the observer changes and this
Variable_star
Device for making axially symmetric paraboloids
A rotating furnace is a device for making solid objects which have concave surfaces that are segments of axially symmetrical paraboloids. Usually, the
Rotating_furnace
American late-night satirical news television program
show was led by a rotating cast of guest hosts. On February 12, 2024, Stewart returned to host Monday shows while correspondents rotated hosting duties for
The_Daily_Show
Flow control device
or regulates the flow of a fluid. The closing mechanism is a disk that rotates. Operation is similar to that of a ball valve, which allows for quick shut
Butterfly_valve
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Girl/Female
American, Indian, Telugu
Dispenser of Provisions
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
An ancient king
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Caw.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Doer of good deeds, Righteous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Janhavi | ஜாநà¯à®¹à®µà¯€
Ganga the river
Biblical
contrition; bitter; bruising;dedicated to Mars, a little man or bitter bruising;
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Swahili
Expensive; Scare; Costly
Girl/Female
Muslim
Just, Equitable
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Iris
ROTATOR
ROTATOR
ROTATOR
ROTATOR
ROTATOR
n.
A revolving reverberatory furnace.
a.
Producing rotation of the plane of polarization; as, the rotatory power of bodies on light. See the Note under polarization.
n.
that which gives a rotary or rolling motion, as a muscle which partially rotates or turns some part on its axis.
a.
Turning, as a wheel on its axis; pertaining to, or resembling, the motion of a wheel on its axis; rotatory; as, rotary motion.
n.
A bar, as a capstan bar, applied to a rotatory piece to turn it.
a.
Turning as on an axis; rotary.
v. t.
To put into a rotatory motion; to cause to turn or revolve; to cause to gyrate; to make or perform in a circle.
n.
A rotifer.
a.
Rotatory; circuitous.
a.
Capable of revolving; rotatory; revolving.
a.
Turning around; rotatory; revolving; as, a peristrephic painting (of a panorama).
a.
Going in a circle; following in rotation or succession; as, rotatory assembles.
a.
Not rotatory; passing from one point to another by a movement other than rotation; -- said of the movement of parts of a liquid or yielding mass.
n.
A rotatory cylinder, covered with wire teeth or teasels, for teaseling woolen cloth.
n. pl.
Same as Rotifera.