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A microfabricated array of clamps for immobilizing and imaging C. elegans.
They were windups about five inches tall with clamps for hands and a hose for breathing that connects the head to the chest.
Furmanite has completed the design, manufacture and delivery of two unique self-sealing clamps for BP, which are intended for deployment in the North Sea.
They were used for bonding masonry (dowels and clamps), for tension members (chains strengthening domes, tie rods across arches to reinforce the vaults), and for roofing, doors, windows, and decoration.
The most commonly used instruments in surgery are still the scalpel (knife), hemostatic forceps, flexible tissue-holding forceps, wound retractors for exposure, crushing and noncrushing clamps for intestinal and vascular surgery, and the curved needle for working in depth.
The archive tracks how within a few years of that talk at the Royal Society, the craze for photography spread across the world, and Punch was full of cartoons of people being held still in clamps for long enough to have their portraits taken.
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Both ends of the beam are clamped for deflection.
He said he would use a clamp for the deeper fragments.
They will be clamped for launch but once in orbit, they will be released to float unchecked in two cavities.
The F.B.I. has received more than 50 tips, including one saying the metal collar resembled a clamp for transmission lines.
At the request of another maker he devised a wing crack clamp for repairing the violin sound hole.
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