
1) American football terminology 2) No fighting is allowed here 3) Spot for some hockey faceoffs 4) Star Trek terminology 5) Where everyone wears beige 6) Where weapons are forbidden
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[dentistry] In dentistry (particularly prosthodontics and to a lesser extent orthodontics), the neutral zone refers to that space in the oral cavity where the forces exerted by the musculature of the tongue are equal and balanced with the forces exerted by the buccinator muscle of the cheek laterally and the orbicularis oris muscle anterior...
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[gridiron football] In gridiron football, the neutral zone is an area in which no member of either team may be, other than the person holding the ball. The neutral zone only exists in dead ball situations (i.e. when play is not ongoing). In American football, the neutral zone can be described as the length of the football from one tip to th...
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The area between the offensive and defensive lines at the line of scrimmage. Teams must remain behind the neutral zone prior to the ball being snapped.
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(from the article `Kuwait`) ...along the gulf was shared by Kuwait and Saudi Arabia as a neutral zone until a political boundary was agreed on in 1969. Each of the two countries ...
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for a three-position element the range between the two switching values NOTE - In case the three-position element has differential gaps, the neutral zone can be defined as the range between two selected switching values.
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the zone of an armature, located midway between two consecutive poles, in which the flux is sensibly zero, or, by extension, the zone of the commutator in which, when the machine is running at no load, the voltage between two consecutive segments is sensibly zero
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In dentistry, the potential space between the lips and cheeks on one side and the tongue on the other; natural or artificial teeth in this zone are subject to equal and opposite forces from the surrounding musculature. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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the potential space between the lips and cheeks on one side and the tongue on the other, natural or artificial teeth in this zone being subject to equal and opposite forces from the surrounding musculature.
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The area on the ice between the blue lines.
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[Football] the region that contains the ball as it sits on the ground before each play; the area between the two lines of scrimmage.
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[Ice Hockey] the area between the blue lines.
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The area of the field between the offense and defense when both are lined up read for the snap of the ball. Defined as the length of the football.
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the region between the lines of scrimmage or between the free kick restraining lines
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Usually reserved for racing, a neutral zone is a section of the course where you're not allowed to race and have to remain behind the lead vehicle(s). For example there might be a neutral zone for a few miles to allow the race vehicles and competitors to get across a strip of highway before getting onto the official racecourse. Once on the course, ...
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the area of a rink between the two blue lines. Cf.(def. 2).
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