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Tremolo arm While the tremolo arm can produce variations of pitch including what is normally termed vibrato, it can never produce the effect normally known as tremolo (modulation of volume).

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    Tremolo arm

    While the tremolo arm can produce variations of pitch including what is normally termed vibrato, it can never produce the effect normally known as tremolo (modulation of volume). Tremolo, on the other hand, is exactly the effect produced by the vibrato units built in to many classic guitar amplifiers.
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    Vibrato

    Vibrato is a musical effect, produced in singing and on one's musical instruments by a regular pulsating change of pitch, and hand movements, and is used to add expression and vocal-like qualities to instrumental music. ... For example, vibrato is sometimes referred to as tremolo, notably in the context of a tremolo arm of an electric guitar, which produces variations of pitch.
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    ARM architecture

    The ARM architecture is the most widely used 32-bit ISA in terms of numbers produced. ... They are variations on signed multiply-accumulate, saturated add and subtract, and count leading zeros.
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    Left-arm orthodox spin

    Left-arm orthodox spin is a type of bowling in the sport of cricket. ... The major variations of a left arm spinner are the topspinner (which turns less and bounces higher or lower in the cricket pitch), the arm ball (which does not turn at all, drifts into a right handed batsman in the direction of the bowler's arm movement; also called a 'floater') and the left-arm spinner's version of a doosra (which turns the other way).
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    Spear

    Those infantry not armed with these weapons carried variations on the pole-arm, including the halberd and the bill. ... Korean castle and fort defenders were typically armed with the dangpa, a variation of a pole weapon called a trident.
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    Yari

    Yari (槍) is the Japanese term for spear, or more specifically, the straight-headed spear. ... Over history many variations of the straight yari blade were produced, often with protrusions on a central blade.
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    Rear naked choke

    The Rear naked choke (RNC) is a chokehold in martial arts applied from an opponent's back. Depending on the context, the term may refer to one of two variations of the technique, either arm can be used to apply the choke in both cases.
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    Charles Sherwood Noble

    Charles Sherwood Noble (1873 - July 5, 1957) invented a minimum disturbance cultivator called the Noble blade. ... Today, variations of the Noble blade, produced by all the major farm equipment manufacturers, have supplanted the mole board plow as the main tillage implement in use.
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    Djsr (arm with powerstick)

    The ancient Egyptian horizontally-outstretched Arm with a Power stick is a hieroglyph with the meaning of "force", or "power of action". ... Pharaoh Nectanebo II had variations of his name with the same word 'nekht', for "strength", and the Arm with Power stick determinative.
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    List of armoured fighting vehicles by country

    The information in round brackets ( ) indicates the number of AFVs produced and the period of use. ... M4 Dozer (fitted with dozer blade.)

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