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Yew (1997) assumed that fractures have a narrow opening of constant width all through the fracture thickness.
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The stylus was connected to a diaphragm stretched across a narrow opening at the bottom of a small barrel.
With the pin placed in a narrow opening at the front of the green on the par 3, Thomas stuck his tee shot to about 3 feet, a shot he said he rarely executed.
The Elephants beat Burkina Faso 2-0 on Thursday, to follow a narrow opening day 1-0 defeat of Sudan.
Mr. Fils-Aimé said he spent much of his time in solitary confinement in a windowless cell the size of a closet, with a narrow opening where guards passed him occasional handfuls of rice.
A narrow spread or pointed collar has a narrow opening between the two sides of the collar, so the trinity knot is framed rather nicely.
It communicates with the peritoneal cavity through a narrow opening, the epiploic foramen (or foramen of Winslow), and is bound posteriorly by pancreas and inferiorly by the transverse mesocolon.
In week one, Salford fielded an unprecedented entire starting line-up of debutants in a narrow opening day win over Wakefield, while the Broncos had nine debutants as they crashed at Widnes.
Using a pipet tip with a narrow opening, it was possible to print 40 50 spots per μl of RNA, which corresponds to about 20 25 nl.
The ball got through a narrow opening.
A sanitized, dry funnel can help to prevent a mess when adding the yeast to the narrow opening of a carboy.
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