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A broad term referring to various methods game developers and publishers have to make money off of their games. motion blur A post-processing effect that emphasizes movement and speed. motion control A game system that requires physical movement by the player to control player character actions.
Off! (stylized as OFF!) is an insect repellent brand from American corporation S. C. Johnson & Son, produced in Finland. Its active ingredient is DEET ( N, N -diethyl- m -toluamide) or metofluthrin which is the most common ingredient in insect repellants. [1]
A Flit gun is a hand-pumped insecticide sprayer used to dispense FLIT, a brand-name insecticide widely used against flies and mosquitoes between 1928 and the mid-1950s. Although named after the well-known brand, "Flit gun" became a generic name for this type of dispenser. [1] Once commonly found in households, hand-operated Flit guns have been replaced by aerosol spray cans and fallen out of ...
If the size of the text on your screen is too hard to read comfortably, you can easily change it. Learn how to make the font bigger or smaller on your web browser.
A bug vacuum ( bug vac or aspirator) [10] is a type of small but powerful portable vacuum cleaner, usually with internal batteries. The motor starts quickly and generates strong suction, trapping the flying insect inside the device.
Don’t turn exercise into a dirty word. Here’s the right way to talk about fitness with your kids, according to experts Jordyn Bradley June 3, 2024 at 5:00 PM
Loading of small arms ammunition into a magazine. A magazine, often simply called a mag, is an ammunition storage and feeding device for a repeating firearm, either integral within the gun (internal/fixed magazine) or externally attached (detachable magazine).
Clip (firearms) A clip is a device that is used to store multiple rounds of ammunition together as a unit for insertion into the magazine or cylinder of a firearm. This speeds up the process by loading the firearm with several rounds at once, rather than one at a time ('loose rounds').