A device that transfers power from an engine (as in a tractor or other motor vehicle) to another piece of equipment (as to a pump or jackhammer)
1And I think you've used up all your PTO, Carmelita warns.
2Chimhavi denied that the 18 PTOs have been cut when pressed by reporters.
3Surprisingly, neither increased oligonucleotide concentration nor PTO linkages enhanced recombineering in L. reuteri 6475.
4In April, Doudna's team requested the interference for the PTO to reconsider who deserves the patent.
5We are actually attending to that issue of the PTOs' Chimhavi told Sunday Times journalist Marc Strydom.
6Methods: Patients undergoing medial opening wedge PTO for any indication with follow-up until radiographic union were identified.
7Silencing the latter four also inhibited cell death and disease resistance mediated by the PTO resistance gene.
8The autonomous PowerBuoy integrates a power take-off (PTO) and onboard system for energy storage and management.
9We must defend VBSBank, the only bank that gives mortgage to black rural people with PTO's.
10More powerful tractors create a challenge for implement makers to keep up with what is available at the PTO.
11She called it Predictable Time Off (PTO).
12Conclusions: Medial opening wedge PTO using a recently developed instrumentation system was found to have no effect on tibial slope.
13Just last week the U.S. PTO issued registration of the "There an app for that" trademark to Apple.
14The PTO has been plagued with underfunding in the past and left with a creaky computer network in need of upgrading.
15This not only includes the usual final drive and PTO but now encompasses the hydraulics, cooling fan and even air conditioning.
16It is essential that all guards, especially the PTO, fit properly and keep soft body parts well away from unforgiving working parts.