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The tuna go through large bandsaws, while eels are pinned through the eyes to a wooden board and skinned.
Laminated composite beams were pinned through their thickness using natural flax yarns to control delamination failure during the post-buckling process.
Anaesthetized larvae were pinned through their notochord onto a piece of Sylgard® (Dow Corning, MI, USA) using fine tungsten wire (California Fine Wire, Grover Beach, CA).
Females were killed by an overdose of CO2 and then carefully pinned through the thorax, slightly to the right of the midline (Karlsbader insect pins nr. 0, Ernst Wirkner, Germany).
Fish were anesthetized in 0.01% tricaine, pinned through the notochord to Sylgard-lined glass slides, and perfused with extracellular saline containing (in m m) 134 NaCl, 2.9 KCl, 2.1 CaCl, 1.2 MgCl2, 10 HEPES, 10 glucose and 0.001 tetrodotoxin (Tocris, Avonmouth, UK).
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The martensite interfaces pinned by the collapsed vacancies cannot be de-pinned through thermal activation.
Various pinning techniques have been described involving pinning through the radial styloid, crossed pins across the fracture site, or intrafocal pinning through the fracture site.
If pinning, do not try to pin through all layers-just catch one or two.
Be sure to pin through the elastic to prevent it from moving into the sleeve once you remove the safety pins.
That same factor makes it easier to "leak" out, so make sure to fold the open end over and pin through it.
Austrian auteur Michael Haneke is pinned down through on-set observation and interviews with past co-stars.
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