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antiskid

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antiskid [ˌæntɪˈskɪd] adjantisdrucciolevole


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The 1 Series is fairly well equipped and has comprehensive safety equipment that includes front and side airbags, stability control and assisted antiskid brakes.
In the context of preventing outdoor winter slips during Swedish winters, Gard and Lundborg evaluated various antiskid devices fixed to the footwear of older people who were performing simple walking tasks over five slippery surfaces (ice with sand, ice with gravel, ice with snow, ice with salt, and ice alone) [19].
Australian Transport Safety Bureau director of aviation safety Julian Walsh said investigators found the jet's three landing instrument systems and its antiskid braking were not working after the accident "However evidence indicates that all the aircraft's main systems including engines and hydraulics were working normally," he said.
 
 
 
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