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  • Splint (programming tool)
  • Splint, short for Secure Programming Lint, is a programming tool for statically checking C programs for security vulnerabilities and coding mistakes.

    Splint (programming tool)

    Splint_(programming_tool)

  • Lint (software)
  • Tool to flag poor computer code

    a formatter. Splint (programming tool) List of tools for static code analysis Johnson, Stephen C. (25 October 1978). "Lint, a C Program Checker". Comp

    Lint (software)

    Lint_(software)

  • Splint
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    laboratories Splint (medicine), a device immobilizing part of the body Splint (programming tool), for analyzing software Splint basketry Splints, a horse

    Splint

    Splint

  • List of tools for static code analysis
  • C/C++test PC-lint Plus Polyspace PVS-Studio SLAM project Sparse SonarQube Splint Understand Visual Studio Axivion Suite (Bauhaus) Code Dx CodeScene CodeQL

    List of tools for static code analysis

    List_of_tools_for_static_code_analysis

  • Open-source software development
  • Freely accessible creation and refinement of computer programs

    Memory Leak tools. Validation tools are used to check if pieces of code conform to the specified syntax. An example of a validation tool is Splint.[citation

    Open-source software development

    Open-source_software_development

  • List of free and open-source software packages
  • Infer JSHint lint PMD Pylint Semgrep Soot Sparse Splint Yasca Docker Kubernetes Podman Doxygen – tool for writing software reference documentation. The

    List of free and open-source software packages

    List_of_free_and_open-source_software_packages

  • Charles and Ray Eames
  • Architectural and design practice

    combat zones reporting the need for improved emergency transport splints. The splints needed to be lightweight, stackable, and tightly support the form

    Charles and Ray Eames

    Charles and Ray Eames

    Charles_and_Ray_Eames

  • Autoclave
  • Pressurised heating apparatus

    be directly used on humans. Instead they can prioritize efficiency, programming flexibility, ease-of-use, and sustainability. The added cost of using

    Autoclave

    Autoclave

    Autoclave

  • Emergency Severity Index
  • Hospital emergency triage process

    intramuscular medications. Oral medications, simple wound care, crutches/splints, and prescriptions are specifically not considered resources by the ESI

    Emergency Severity Index

    Emergency Severity Index

    Emergency_Severity_Index

  • Human leg
  • Lower extremity or limb of the human body

    day. Several methods can be utilized to help control pain caused by shin splints. Placing ice on the affected area prior to and after running will aid in

    Human leg

    Human leg

    Human_leg

  • Laboratory glassware
  • Variety of equipment usually made of glass used for scientific experiments

    biology, and analytical laboratories. Many laboratories have training programs to demonstrate how glassware is used and to alert first–time users to the

    Laboratory glassware

    Laboratory glassware

    Laboratory_glassware

  • Sleep apnea
  • Disorder involving pauses in breathing during sleep

    pressure (CPAP) or automatic positive airway pressure (APAP) device. These splint the person's airway open during sleep by means of pressurized air. The person

    Sleep apnea

    Sleep apnea

    Sleep_apnea

  • Tactical emergency medical services
  • Out-of-hospital care given in hostile situations

    area until transport can be safely made. Tools to aid this are: Neck Braces Arm Slings SAM Splints Traction Splints Backboards Source: Gunshot wounds Stabbings

    Tactical emergency medical services

    Tactical emergency medical services

    Tactical_emergency_medical_services

  • Melting-point apparatus
  • Scientific instrument

    temperatures, as well as the temperature gradient (in units per minute), to be programmed. Some machines have several channels, which permit more than one sample

    Melting-point apparatus

    Melting-point apparatus

    Melting-point_apparatus

  • Air displacement pipette
  • Type of micropipette

    Piston-driven air displacement pipettes are a type of micropipette, which are tools to handle volumes of liquid in the microliter scale. They are more commonly

    Air displacement pipette

    Air displacement pipette

    Air_displacement_pipette

  • Racehorse injuries
  • Splints are new bone formation (exostoses) along the involved splint bone. In the young horse the interosseous ligament which attaches the splint bones

    Racehorse injuries

    Racehorse_injuries

  • Julielynn Wong
  • Canadian scientist, physician and pilot

    proposed that medical supplies (such as custom-fitted finger splints and a three-in-one dental tools) could be 3-D printed in space. Wong was then invited to

    Julielynn Wong

    Julielynn Wong

    Julielynn_Wong

  • Physical therapy
  • Profession that helps a disabled person function in everyday life

    healing. Other commonly used interventions include exercise, edema control, splinting, and compression garments. The work done by physical therapists in the

    Physical therapy

    Physical therapy

    Physical_therapy

  • Cutting mill
  • Used in laboratories

    versatile. The user is not limited to one tool to work with. There are hundreds of different style and size tools that can be attached and worked with. There

    Cutting mill

    Cutting_mill

  • 3D printing
  • Additive process used to make a 3D object

    reconstruction with great success. One example of this is the bioresorbable trachial splint to treat newborns with tracheobronchomalacia developed at the University

    3D printing

    3D printing

    3D_printing

  • Musculoskeletal disorder
  • Injuries of the muscular or skeletal systems

    changes to be more efficient or reducing bending over, or moving necessary tools within shorter reach of the worker's station. Employers may also utilize

    Musculoskeletal disorder

    Musculoskeletal disorder

    Musculoskeletal_disorder

  • Laboratory water bath
  • Apparatus for incubating samples

    baths have evolved from basic analog tools to advanced digital machines capable of sophisticated and programmable controls, functions, and capabilities

    Laboratory water bath

    Laboratory water bath

    Laboratory_water_bath

  • Triangular fibrocartilage
  • Anatomical feature in the wrist

    conservative (nonsurgical) therapy. Patients may be advised to wear a temporary splint or cast to immobilize the wrist and forearm for four to six weeks. The immobilization

    Triangular fibrocartilage

    Triangular fibrocartilage

    Triangular_fibrocartilage

  • Eye dropper
  • Device used to transfer small quantities of liquids

    disposed of in an appropriate glassware container. This liquid handling tool, known as the "Pasteur Pipette," was first invented by the scientist Louis

    Eye dropper

    Eye dropper

    Eye_dropper

  • Mike Patton
  • American singer (born 1968)

    eat objects such as microphone windscreens. Patton would develop shin splints because of his repeated jumps. In London, on March 10, 2002, during the

    Mike Patton

    Mike Patton

    Mike_Patton

  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Type of autoimmune arthritis

    functioning. This may be helped by balancing rest and exercise, the use of splints and braces, or the use of assistive devices. Pain medications, steroids

    Rheumatoid arthritis

    Rheumatoid arthritis

    Rheumatoid_arthritis

  • Fume hood
  • Type of local ventilation device

    the operator from all direct physical contact with the work material and tools. The frame and build materials used for a fume hood are selected based on

    Fume hood

    Fume hood

    Fume_hood

  • Thermometer
  • Device to measure temperature

    extreme temperature occurs. Electronic registering thermometers can be programmed either to store the highest or lowest temperature reached, or to record

    Thermometer

    Thermometer

    Thermometer

  • Computer-assisted surgery
  • Medical intervention

    drilled and then expanded. With the aid of the splint, the implants are finally placed. After that, the splint can be removed.[citation needed] With the aid

    Computer-assisted surgery

    Computer-assisted_surgery

  • Medicine
  • Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illness

    or surgery, but also through therapies such as psychotherapy, external splints and traction, medical devices, biologics, and ionizing radiation, amongst

    Medicine

    Medicine

    Medicine

  • History of radiation protection
  • significant adverse acute side effect of radiation. The radiation protection splint is a spacer that keeps the mucosa away from the teeth and reduces the amount

    History of radiation protection

    History of radiation protection

    History_of_radiation_protection

  • Neri Oxman
  • American-Israeli designer and academic

    8, 2023. Retrieved June 1, 2016. Prototype for a Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Splint Wearable skins, Sarah Anderson Goehrke. 3DPrint.com, November 25, 2014.

    Neri Oxman

    Neri Oxman

    Neri_Oxman

  • Goal attainment scaling
  • Method for monitoring client progress in therapy

    (6–A): 1869. Elliott, Catherine M.; Siobhan L. Reid (2011). "Lycra arm splints in conjunction with goal-directed training can improve movement in children

    Goal attainment scaling

    Goal_attainment_scaling

  • Survival kit
  • Emergency equipment

    A survival kit is a package of basic tools and supplies prepared as an aid to survival in an emergency. Civil and military aircraft, lifeboats, and spacecraft

    Survival kit

    Survival kit

    Survival_kit

  • Grant Hill
  • American basketball executive and player (born 1972)

    fever and convulsions and was rushed to a hospital. Doctors removed the splint around his ankle and discovered that Hill had contracted a potentially fatal

    Grant Hill

    Grant Hill

    Grant_Hill

  • United States Army during World War II
  • Military unit

    individual packets of sulfa powder. Bandages and Splints: Medics had access to a variety of bandages and splints to stabilize fractures and protect wounds.

    United States Army during World War II

    United States Army during World War II

    United_States_Army_during_World_War_II

  • Exoskeleton (human)
  • Wearable machine meant to enhance a person's strength and mobility

    orthoses (also called orthotics). Orthoses are devices such as braces and splints that provide physical support to an injured body part, such as a hand,

    Exoskeleton (human)

    Exoskeleton (human)

    Exoskeleton_(human)

  • Physical therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
  • Medical intervention

    resources such as splinting, bracing, manual muscle testing (MMT), ROM, postural intervention and equipment prescription. Splints, also referred to as

    Physical therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy

    Physical_therapy_for_Duchenne_muscular_dystrophy

  • St John Ambulance Australia
  • Australian health and wellbeing charity

    medical service first response) skills include use of I-Gel airways, pelvic splints, IM adrenaline ampules for anaphylaxis/asthma, glucagon IM, NSAIDs, antihistamines

    St John Ambulance Australia

    St_John_Ambulance_Australia

  • Health technology
  • Application of organized knowledge and skills to solve health problems

    implants. An example includes a surgical team that has designed a tracheal splint made by 3D printing to improve the respiration of a patient. This example

    Health technology

    Health technology

    Health_technology

  • History of science and technology in Africa
  • achievement: the oldest surviving stone tools in the world have been found in eastern Africa, and later evidence for tool production by humans' hominin ancestors

    History of science and technology in Africa

    History of science and technology in Africa

    History_of_science_and_technology_in_Africa

  • Glanzmann's thrombasthenia
  • Medical condition

    gelfoam, fibrin sealants, polyethylene glycol polymers, custom dental splints Platelet transfusions (only if bleeding is severe; risk of platelet alloimmunization)

    Glanzmann's thrombasthenia

    Glanzmann's thrombasthenia

    Glanzmann's_thrombasthenia

  • Charles Eames
  • American designer, architect and film maker (1907–1978)

    and other furniture, and splints and stretchers for the US Navy during World War II. The long-running BBC television program Mastermind features an iconic

    Charles Eames

    Charles Eames

    Charles_Eames

  • List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles
  • Respiration / Care of Wounds / Control of Bleeding / Extensive Burns / Splinting a Fracture / Treatment for Shock First Aid on the Spot (American Red Cross)

    List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles

    List_of_Encyclopædia_Britannica_Films_titles

  • Geological map
  • Special-purpose map to show geological features

    high school students.[14] Archived 2009-06-25 at the Wayback Machine The SPLINT [15] project in the UK is using the BGS field mapping system as part of

    Geological map

    Geological map

    Geological_map

  • Treatment of equine lameness
  • of the fracture. Shock wave therapy is sometimes employed in the case of splint bone fracture or stress fractures to the cannon bones, to improve blood

    Treatment of equine lameness

    Treatment_of_equine_lameness

  • Incandescent light bulb
  • Electric light bulb with a resistively heated wire filament

    creating the carbon filament including using "cotton and linen thread, wood splints, papers coiled in various ways," Edison and his team later discovered that

    Incandescent light bulb

    Incandescent light bulb

    Incandescent_light_bulb

  • Stroke
  • Death of a region of brain cells due to poor blood flow

    contractures, skin breakdown, and disuse of the limb with the use of splints or other tools to stabilize the joint. Cold ice wraps or ice packs may briefly

    Stroke

    Stroke

    Stroke

  • Bulk reagent dispenser
  • Laboratory equipment to dispense liquids

    Retrieved 2023-07-17. Bulk Reagent Dispensers: Ubiquitous liquid handling tool for microplate filling An informative 2010 review on the use of bulk reagent

    Bulk reagent dispenser

    Bulk reagent dispenser

    Bulk_reagent_dispenser

  • AutoAnalyzer
  • Automated analyzer using a flow technique

    assays) has demonstrated their potential to be used as a versatile research tool. In medical testing applications and industrial samples with high concentrations

    AutoAnalyzer

    AutoAnalyzer

  • Cerebral palsy
  • Movement disorders that appear in early childhood

    muscles and cutting overly active nerves. Often, external braces and Lycra splints and other assistive technology are helpful with mobility. Some affected

    Cerebral palsy

    Cerebral_palsy

  • Muscle–eye–brain disease
  • Medical condition

    lissencephaly. Fetal MRI and ultrasound are used as a prenatal diagnostic tool if needed to screen for the disease. Observation like general structural

    Muscle–eye–brain disease

    Muscle–eye–brain disease

    Muscle–eye–brain_disease

  • FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force
  • Task force in American emergency management

    during and after rescue by using medical monitoring equipment as well as splinting equipment, medications, etc. The search and rescue personnel are organized

    FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force

    FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force

    FEMA_Urban_Search_and_Rescue_Task_Force

  • List of Land of the Lost characters and species
  • first episode, the Marshalls rescue him from "Grumpy" the Tyrannosaurus and splint Cha-Ka's broken leg. Subsequently, Cha-Ka forms a close friendship with

    List of Land of the Lost characters and species

    List_of_Land_of_the_Lost_characters_and_species

  • Hippocrates
  • Ancient Greek physician (c. 460 – c. 370 BCE)

    instruments, positioning of the patient, and techniques of bandaging and splinting" in the ancient operating room. He even kept his fingernails to a precise

    Hippocrates

    Hippocrates

    Hippocrates

  • Dwarf Fortress
  • 2006 management simulation game

    and bandages, thread for suturing, soap for preventing infection, and splints can be provided to help with the healing process. Digging deeper is usually

    Dwarf Fortress

    Dwarf_Fortress

  • Rett syndrome
  • Genetic brain disorder

    and aids such as braces to arrest scoliosis, splints to modify hand movements, and nutritional programs to help them maintain adequate weight. Because

    Rett syndrome

    Rett syndrome

    Rett_syndrome

  • Trauma Team
  • 2010 video game

    wounds and broken limbs that must be reset. Tools include cotton pads, splints and scissors to cut clothing and expose wounds. Endoscopy and orthopedics

    Trauma Team

    Trauma_Team

  • Citizenfour
  • 2014 documentary film by Laura Poitras

    the program after a few months because he broke his legs in a training accident while a US House of Representatives report claims he had shin splints. He

    Citizenfour

    Citizenfour

  • Batsuit
  • Suit worn by Batman

    his cape and used some pieces of broken wood to make an impromptu ankle splint. He is also commonly seen with the cape able to wrap around his entire body

    Batsuit

    Batsuit

    Batsuit

  • Emergency nursing
  • Professional nursing specialty

    drawing blood samples from veins and arteries; dressing wounds; applying splints, administering medications, and in certain jurisdictions RNs are trained

    Emergency nursing

    Emergency nursing

    Emergency_nursing

  • List of Egyptian inventions and discoveries
  • shown by the wooden toe found on a body from the New Kingdom circa 1000 BC. Splint Tampon — The oldest printed medical document, Papyrus Ebers, refers to the

    List of Egyptian inventions and discoveries

    List_of_Egyptian_inventions_and_discoveries

  • Occupational therapy
  • Healthcare profession

    individualized treatment for sensory processing differences. Providing splinting and caregiver education in a hospital burn unit. Instructing caregivers

    Occupational therapy

    Occupational therapy

    Occupational_therapy

  • Bite registration
  • Technique in dentistry

    planning, and temporomandibular joint disorder treatment such as soft splints. Without bite registration, when fitting a restoration it may result in

    Bite registration

    Bite registration

    Bite_registration

  • Grafting
  • Horticultural technique of joining plant tissues to grow together

    equipment includes strips made from various substances, twine, nails, and splints. Grafting machines: Because grafting can take a lot of time and skill,

    Grafting

    Grafting

    Grafting

  • Dog collar
  • Piece of material put around the neck of a dog

    ; Shike, Kathy M. (2010-12-15). Small Animal Bandaging, Casting, and Splinting Techniques. Ames, Iowa: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-0-8138-1962-4. "A Brief

    Dog collar

    Dog_collar

  • DNA sequencing
  • Process of determining the nucleic acid sequence

    stranded, adapter ligated libraries and ligating the forward strand only to a splint oligonucleotide to form a ssDNA circle. Faithful copies of the circles containing

    DNA sequencing

    DNA sequencing

    DNA_sequencing

  • History of the Haudenosaunee
  • their hair style. A cap made of either buckskin or cloth tied to wood splints called the Gus-to-weh that was decorated with feathers was often worn by

    History of the Haudenosaunee

    History of the Haudenosaunee

    History_of_the_Haudenosaunee

  • Nantucket lightship basket
  • Type of basket

    by Native Americans of the Wampanoag Nation; these were generally of the splint type, and bear little resemblance to Nantucket lightship baskets. Nevertheless

    Nantucket lightship basket

    Nantucket_lightship_basket

  • Stroke recovery
  • Aspect of medical care

    beneficial training strategy that can be used by post-stroke individuals. Splinting,[unreliable medical source] to maintain muscle stretch and provide tone

    Stroke recovery

    Stroke_recovery

  • Occupational therapist
  • Health care profession

    Treatment modalities such as orthosis/splints, soft braces and education are examples of the common treatment tools that an occupational therapist will

    Occupational therapist

    Occupational_therapist

  • Mountain biking
  • Bicycle sport

    carried by mountain bikers so that they can clean, dress cuts, abrasions, and splint broken limbs. Head, brain, and spinal injuries become more likely as speeds

    Mountain biking

    Mountain biking

    Mountain_biking

  • Conservation and restoration of feathers
  • Process of protecting feathers

    the pieces are reattached with small amounts of adhesive, or adhered to a splint to restore the feather's structure. Extreme care is always used to not get

    Conservation and restoration of feathers

    Conservation and restoration of feathers

    Conservation_and_restoration_of_feathers

  • Face shield
  • Device used to protect the wearer's face from hazards

    many workers use face shields to protect them from debris or sparks. Many tools for cutting and working with metal recommend the use of a face shield. Examples

    Face shield

    Face shield

    Face_shield

  • Drowning
  • Respiratory impairment caused by submersion in liquid

    drowning: towards documentation and prevention of a global public health program". Bull World Health Organ. 83 (11): 853–6. PMC 2626470. PMID 16302042.

    Drowning

    Drowning

    Drowning

  • Nacionalismo
  • Argentine far-right nationalist movement

    example. And they usually returned with a few fewer, wounded, bloodied or in splints, recounting their adventures against hordes of bolches, always more numerous

    Nacionalismo

    Nacionalismo

    Nacionalismo

  • 2010 Haiti earthquake
  • Magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake

    supplies, some teams had to work with any available resources, constructing splints out of cardboard and reusing latex gloves. Other rescue units had to withdraw

    2010 Haiti earthquake

    2010 Haiti earthquake

    2010_Haiti_earthquake

  • 68th Theater Medical Command
  • Military unit

    within the group, in transportation of wounded, application of improvised splints, first-aid bandage and tourniquet, and in their rights and duties under

    68th Theater Medical Command

    68th Theater Medical Command

    68th_Theater_Medical_Command

  • German Army (1935–1945)
  • Land forces of Nazi Germany (1935–1945)

    aid measures such as applying dressings, improvised splinting for easier transport, traction splinting, pressure bandages, and tourniquets were carried out

    German Army (1935–1945)

    German Army (1935–1945)

    German_Army_(1935–1945)

  • Ceramic engineering
  • Science and technology of creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials

    stiffness and withstanding mastication loads (chewing force). Biodegradable splints: Reinforcing bones recovering from osteoporosis and HIV–positive patients

    Ceramic engineering

    Ceramic engineering

    Ceramic_engineering

  • Diabetic neuropathy
  • Neurological complication of persistently high blood sugar

    techniques can include the use of mobility aids (e.g. crutches) or foot splints. Gait re-training would also be beneficial for individuals who have lost

    Diabetic neuropathy

    Diabetic_neuropathy

  • Brain injury
  • Destruction or degeneration of brain cells

    post-acute phase may include sensory stimulation, serial casting and splinting, fitness and aerobic training, and functional training. Sensory stimulation

    Brain injury

    Brain injury

    Brain_injury

  • Ambulance
  • Vehicle equipped for transporting and care of people

    skills, such as defibrillation, spinal immobilization, bleeding control, splinting of suspected fractures, assisting the patient with certain medications

    Ambulance

    Ambulance

    Ambulance

  • 1998 in spaceflight
  • Budarin Begin repair of the damaged Spektr solar panel. After installing a splint on the frayed panel, the spacewalkers had to quickly return to the airlock

    1998 in spaceflight

    1998 in spaceflight

    1998_in_spaceflight

  • Dentistry
  • Branch of medicine

    of cleaning tools are used including piezoelectric and sonic scalers, and ultrasonic scalers and cleaners. While a majority of the tools do not exceed

    Dentistry

    Dentistry

    Dentistry

  • First aid
  • Emergency first response medical treatment

    Franco-Prussian War on care for wounded comrades using pre-learnt bandaging and splinting skills, and making use of the Esmarch bandage which he designed. The bandage

    First aid

    First aid

    First_aid

  • St John Ambulance (England)
  • First aid organisation based in England

    haemorrhage control (inc. Pelvic splinting, chest seals, haemostatic dressings, gauze & tourniquets) Fracture management inc. Splinting & Traction devices Manual

    St John Ambulance (England)

    St John Ambulance (England)

    St_John_Ambulance_(England)

  • Battlefield medicine
  • Medical treatment in or near combat

    receive priority evacuation due to the possibility of internal hemorrhage. Splinting. Explosions (such as from improvised explosive device or land mines) that

    Battlefield medicine

    Battlefield medicine

    Battlefield_medicine

  • Medieval medicine of Western Europe
  • they were in their correct location, the wound was immobilized by either a splint or a plaster mold. The plaster mold (an early cast) was made of flour and

    Medieval medicine of Western Europe

    Medieval medicine of Western Europe

    Medieval_medicine_of_Western_Europe

  • Bioeconomy
  • Economic activity focused on biotechnology

    "Woodcast". Bioeconomy.fi. 4 June 2014. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Splinting material made from wood and bioplastics". forest.fi. 14 December 2016

    Bioeconomy

    Bioeconomy

    Bioeconomy

  • The Faith Healers
  • 1987 book by James Randi

    prays to Jesus to make it well and then convinces the doctor to remove the splint revealing a remarkable recovery. The truth was revealed years later when

    The Faith Healers

    The_Faith_Healers

  • List of spacewalks and moonwalks 1965–1999
  • XII Program Mission Report" (PDF). National Aeronautics and Space Administration. pp. 7–27. Retrieved 5 January 2008. Mathews, Gemini XII Program Mission

    List of spacewalks and moonwalks 1965–1999

    List_of_spacewalks_and_moonwalks_1965–1999

  • Management of cerebral palsy
  • expenditure. Often children with CP require orthoses, such as casts and splints, to correct or prevent joint abnormalities, stabilize joints, prevent unwanted

    Management of cerebral palsy

    Management of cerebral palsy

    Management_of_cerebral_palsy

  • Muriel Zimmerman
  • American occupational therapist

    finger splints, and on introducing assistive technology to disabled users. She encouraged her clients to be resourceful in crafting their own tools and gadgets

    Muriel Zimmerman

    Muriel_Zimmerman

  • Chetro Ketl
  • Ancestral Puebloan archeological site in New Mexico, US

    structure, which was covered with a layer of secondary beams, then juniper splints and bark, before being finished with clay. It is not known if the roofs

    Chetro Ketl

    Chetro Ketl

    Chetro_Ketl

  • Treatment of Rett syndrome
  • Medical intervention

    eating and hand function in general is by making hand splints. Research suggests that hand splints place the hand in a more functional position and prevent

    Treatment of Rett syndrome

    Treatment_of_Rett_syndrome

  • Achomawi
  • Native American tribe in Northern California

    rods and pine root weft. Cylindrical in shape, the mouth of the trap had splints converging inwards, which would prevent the scape of the fish, were controlled

    Achomawi

    Achomawi

    Achomawi

  • Shark Tank (Australian TV series) season 1
  • Season of television series

    Sharks open their wallets for artful children's clothing and a measurement tool for physios". www.smartcompany.com.au. June 1, 2015. Retrieved April 19,

    Shark Tank (Australian TV series) season 1

    Shark_Tank_(Australian_TV_series)_season_1

  • Epitranscriptomic sequencing
  • candidate site. The cut site is then radiolabeled with phosphorus-32 and splint-ligated to a 116nt ssDNA oligonucleotide using DNA ligase. RNase T1/A is

    Epitranscriptomic sequencing

    Epitranscriptomic sequencing

    Epitranscriptomic_sequencing

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  • Spring
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Spring

    Lively, Entertainer, From a stream or a Spring, The Spring season, The Spring season

    Spring

  • SELINA
  • Female

    English

    SELINA

    Possibly an English form of Latin Selena, SELINA means "moon." This name was first recorded in the 17th century.

    SELINA

  • Clint
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clint

    English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire named Clint, from Old Norse klint ‘rocky cliff’, ‘steep bank’.

    Clint

  • Clint
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Clint

    Settlement on a hill, or from the headland estate. Famous bearer: Clint Eastwood.

    Clint

  • SALINA
  • Female

    English

    SALINA

    Variant spelling of English Selina, possibly SALINA means "moon."

    SALINA

  • Asplin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Midlands)

    Asplin

    English (Midlands) : from a reduced form of the Biblical name Absalom (probably meaning ‘father of peace’ in Hebrew).

    Asplin

  • Spain
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Spain

    English and Irish : (of Norman origin): habitational name from Épaignes in Eure, recorded in the Latin form Hispania in the 12th century. It seems to have been so called because it was established by colonists from Spain during the Roman Empire.English and Irish : habitational name from Espinay in Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, so called from a collective of Old French espine ‘thorn bush’.English and Irish : ethnic name for a Spaniard or, in the case of the Irish name, for someone returning from Spain (from Gaelic Spainneach ‘Spanish’); many Irish took refuge in Spain during the 17th century wars.

    Spain

  • Flint
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German

    Flint

    A Flint-stone; Stream; Place-name and Surname; Flint Stone Produces a Spark of Fire when Struck by Steel

    Flint

  • Bahareh
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Bahareh

    Sprint Flower; Bringer of Spring

    Bahareh

  • FLINT
  • Male

    English

    FLINT

     English name derived from the Old English/Low German word, flint, FLINT means "stone splinter," originally used as a byname for someone "hard and tough as flint." Compare with another form of Flint.

    FLINT

  • Flint
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Flint

    English and German : topographic name for someone who lived near a significant outcrop of flint, Old English, Low German flint, or a nickname for a hard-hearted or physically tough individual.Welsh : habitational name from Flint in Clwyd, which gave its name to the old county of Flintshire.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Flinte ‘shotgun’.

    Flint

  • CLINT
  • Male

    English

    CLINT

    Short form of English Clinton, CLINT means "settlement near the headland." 

    CLINT

  • Selina |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Selina |

    Star in the Sky

    Selina |

  • SPRING
  • Female

    English

    SPRING

    English name derived from the season name, "spring," (Mar. 21 thru Jun. 21), derived from the verb spring, "to burst forth," from Proto-Indo-European *sprengh-, SPRING means "rapid movement." 

    SPRING

  • Spring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Spring

    English : of uncertain origin. Early examples, as for example William Spring (Yorkshire 1280), all point to a personal name or nickname, perhaps going back to an Old English byname derived from the verb springan ‘to jump or leap’ (see Springer 1). Alternatively, it could be a topographic name from Middle English spring ‘young wood’, ‘spring’. Compare Springer. Reaney derives the surname from the word denoting the season, although the word is not attested in this sense until the 16th century, the usual Middle English word being lenten. Compare Lenz. The surname has also been established in Ireland (County Kerry) for several centuries.German : from Middle High German sprinc, Middle Low German sprink ‘spring’, ‘well’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or well, or habitational name from Springe near Hannover.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Springer.John Spring emigrated from England and settled in Watertown, MA, in 1634.

    Spring

  • Saint
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Saint

    English and French : nickname for a particularly pious individual, from Middle English, Old French saint, seint ‘holy’ (Latin sanctus ‘blameless’, ‘holy’). The vocabulary word was occasionally used in the Middle Ages as a personal name, especially on the Continent, and this may have given rise to some instances of the surname.

    Saint

  • Spring
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Bengali, British, Christian, English, Indian

    Spring

    Springtime; Spring Season; Rapid Movement

    Spring

  • FLINT
  • Male

    Hebrew

    FLINT

     Jewish ornamental name, FLINT means "shotgun." Compare with another form of Flint.

    FLINT

  • Flint
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Flint

    Stream. Place-name and surname. Flint stone produces a spark of fire when struck by steel.

    Flint

  • Spink
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Spink

    English : from Middle English spink ‘chaffinch’ (probably of imitative origin), hence a nickname bestowed on account of some fancied resemblance to the bird.

    Spink

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Online names & meanings

  • VASILIS
  • Male

    Greek

    VASILIS

    (Βασίλης) Contracted form of Greek Vasilios, VASILIS means "king."

  • Devaraju
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Devaraju

    God; King of God

  • Misthi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Misthi

    Sweet person, Sweet, Surgery

  • Sharmista
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Sharmista

    Wife of Yavati

  • TORBJÖRG
  • Female

    Swedish

    TORBJÖRG

    Swedish form of Old Norse Þorbjorg, TORBJÖRG means "Thor's protection."

  • Muharrem
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Muharrem

    st month of Islamic year

  • Angad | அஂகத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Angad | அஂகத

    An ornament, Bracelet

  • Adib
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Adib

    A literary person, Cultured, Civilized

  • RAINERIO
  • Male

    Spanish

    RAINERIO

    Spanish form of German Rainer, RAINERIO means "wise warrior."

  • Amrah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Amrah

    Headgear

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  • Split
  • v. t.

    To divide lengthwise; to separate from end to end, esp. by force; to divide in the direction of the grain layers; to rive; to cleave; as, to split a piece of timber or a board; to split a gem; to split a sheepskin.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    To fasten or confine with splints, as a broken limb. See Splint, n., 2.

  • Saline
  • a.

    Consisting of salt, or containing salt; as, saline particles; saline substances; a saline cathartic.

  • Splinter
  • v. i.

    To become split into long pieces.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    A splint bone.

  • Saliant
  • a.

    Same as Salient.

  • Sprunt
  • v. i.

    To spring up; to germinate; to spring forward or outward.

  • Split
  • n.

    A piece that is split off, or made thin, by splitting; a splinter; a fragment.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    Splint, or splent, coal. See Splent coal, under Splent.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    One of the small plates of metal used in making splint armor. See Splint armor, below.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    To split into splints, or thin, slender pieces; to splinter; to shiver.

  • Sphinx
  • n.

    The Guinea, or sphinx, baboon (Cynocephalus sphinx).

  • Splent
  • n.

    See Splent.

  • Split
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Split

  • Split
  • n.

    the substitution of more than one share of a corporation's stock for one share. The market price of the stock usually drops in proportion to the increase in outstanding shares of stock. The split may be in any ratio, as a two-for-one split; a three-for-two split.

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    A disease affecting the splint bones, as a callosity or hard excrescence.

  • Splent
  • n.

    See Splent coal, below.

  • Splinted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Splint

  • Splint
  • v. t.

    A piece split off; a splinter.

  • Spring
  • v. t.

    To crack or split; to bend or strain so as to weaken; as, to spring a mast or a yard.