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The glass pieces are then joined together with lead strips called cames.
Next, the researchers taped 150 grams' worth of thin lead strips to the top of runners' stockinged feet.
The old enclosures are a sandwich of three panes of glass supported by bronze brackets and sealed with lead strips, with the entire assembly then placed in an outer bronze frame.
He would stretch the H-section lead strips, or cames, to stop "creep" in the soft, ductile metal; cut them expertly straight with his pliers, so as to leave no gaps between them when they were moulded round the glass pieces; apply the hot chisel-tip of the soldering iron just long enough to melt the solder, not the lead, when joining the strips together.
In additional trials, we attached small lead strips to each foot/shoe (∼150, ∼300, ∼450 g).
For reasons that are never specified, the female lead strips down to her underwear to assemble her rifle before the movie's final battle.
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In the lead strip, Joe Palooka, a fictional boxer stationed overseas during the war, receives an embarrassing care package containing a pink nightie.
He was never happier than when tinkering with clubs, re-gripping or re-whipping an old set, altering a club loft or adding some lead strip.
With increasing quantities of added 1-octanol the reduction process is gradually shifted several hundred mV to more negative potentials whereas the anodic lead stripping response is first shifted to more positive potentials and finally disappears.
(Colorful LED strips allow the building to glow in Iceland's dark winter afternoons).
The fixture has a prismatic lens formed by three one-way mirrors that reflect and multiply the appearance of LED strips within an ebonized ash wood frame.
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