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Once the string is through the loop, pull on the loop at the other end to tighten the loop, until it securely holds the end of the string.
Pull on the loop a bit to loosen it up and create a more casual appearance.
This knot is called a Slipknot, because if you pull on the loop or an end you can make it bigger and smaller.
Pull on the loops to tighten the knot at their center.
To tighten, pull up on the top strap, and pull on the loop-knot until it is even.
Pull on one side of the loop to bring up the bobbin thread tail, or just release the needle thread and pass a pair of scissors between the presser foot and plate to pull the looped bobbin thread out.
Spencer (2001) mentioned that tuck loops reduce fabric length because the higher yarn tension and held loops pull on yarn from adjacent loops.
We developed a second simpler and less expensive device that functions according to the same principle and, depending on the dexterity of the surgeon, allows the same objective to be reached: to pull on a subcutaneous loop that circles an anatomic structure, in this case the platysma band, to cut it without widening the access puncture holes or cutting the skin.
You may need to pull on the snagged loop to identify where the yarn goes next.
Thorndike's typical experiment involved placing a cat inside a "puzzle box," an apparatus from which the animal could escape and obtain food only by pressing a panel, opening a catch, or pulling on a loop of string.
We suggest that the observed interactions of R176 with PIP2 could pull on the post-M2 loop, which includes the single-turn α-helix specific to the mammalian Kirs.
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