For other uses, see Aerodynamic lift and Greco-Roman wrestling.
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A body lift is a modification where spacers are installed between a vehicle's body and chassis in order to increase the ride height (only increases running clearance on vehicles with solid axle(s)). It is a common method to run larger tires on a vehicle. It is also often used to allow the placement of a larger motor for an engine swap. Body lifts can be built at home from components, or they can be purchased as kits from manufacturers. Properly installed kits are not easily noticed, while home built kits often look incomplete. Complete kits include brackets to realign the bumpers to match the body, and gap guards are purchased to cover the frame. Depending on the model of vehicle, they may also include steering shaft extensions and extensions for fuel filler necks.
A bodylift is a modification where spacers are installed between a vehicle's body and chassis in order to increase the ride height (only increases running...
A liftingbody is a fixed-wing aircraft or spacecraft configuration in which the body itself produces lift. In contrast to a flying wing, which is a wing...
bariatric surgery for adults meeting two specific criteria: people with a body mass index (BMI) of more than 35 whether or not they have an obesity-associated...
Scissor lift, a type of aerial work platform Bodylift, an adaptation (of fixed height) to lift the automobile body from the frame Suspension lift, a modification...
a buttock lift. The resulting scar runs all the way around the body, and the operation is also called a Belt Lipectomy or lower bodylift. This operation...
A blended wing body (BWB), also known as blended body, hybrid wing body (HWB) or a lifting aerofoil fuselage, is a fixed-wing aircraft having no clear...
dynamics, the lift coefficient (CL) is a dimensionless quantity that relates the lift generated by a liftingbody to the fluid density around the body, the fluid...
correction-and-enhancement procedure is a realistic and feasible lower-body-lift treatment for the man and for the woman patient who has undergone massive...
25 kilometres (16 mi). It retains a 50 g maneuverability provided by bodylift technology coupled with tail control. The project started as a British-German...
to get their body under the barbell and "catch" the bar on the front of the shoulders (usually in a deep front squat position). The lifter finishes the...
A wing is a type of fin that produces lift while moving through air or some other fluid. Accordingly, wings have streamlined cross-sections that are subject...
wings and/or a liftingbody and is typically intended for long-endurance flights. It requires forward flight to create the aerodynamic lift component. A...
as well as a 2.0 in (51 mm) bodylift to accommodate the taller engine and its turbo housing (a prior 0.5 in (13 mm) lift had been done for MY96 to accommodate...
movement of air is directed downward. Additional net lift may come from airflow around the bird's body in some species, especially during intermittent flight...
her position is flat and facing up or down with her upper body parallel to the ice. The lift ends when the man's arm or arms begins to bend after he completes...
"belly button"). It may be performed as part of a tummy tuck or lower bodylift operation, or it may be performed alone. Candidates typically choose the...
between suspension components, axles and the vehicle's frame/body. lift kits to increase body and/or running clearance larger diameter tyres to increase...
The Trampe bicycle lift (Norwegian: Sykkelheisen Trampe) is a bicycle lift in Trondheim, Norway, invented and installed in 1993 by Jarle Wanwik. In 2013...
A lift hill, or chain hill, is an upward-sloping section of track on a roller coaster on which the roller coaster train is mechanically lifted to an elevated...
usually have fins and/or wings for lift and stability, although hyper-velocity or short-ranged missiles may use bodylift or fly a ballistic trajectory. Most...
period, lifting in Britain also had factions. In the late 1950s, because members of the ruling body (BAWLA, the British Amateur Weight Lifters' Association)...
Slider. Parallel Arm lifts support lower lifting capacities and are commonly installed on pickup trucks and service truck bodies. The parallel "arms"...