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ring stand
noun
An item of laboratory equipment which consists of a metal pole with a solid, firm base, used to hold or clamp laboratory glassware and other equipment in place, so that it does not fall down or come apart.
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The ring stand allows for one-finger tilt adjustment, too.
Newer camera systems have attempted to modernize the ring system by having one ring stand in for all three, its active function chosen by a switch or setting.
The proximal femur was rigidly secured in a custom fixture, and the distal tibia was rigidly fixed at specific flexion angles by a ring stand.
And telling your story about the ring is likely to appeal to the sensitive side of shoppers, making your ring stand out in an otherwise overwhelming list of sale ads.
FFRs were mounted (friction fitted) to a funnel, which served as the FFR holder, and attached to a ring stand (Fig. 3).
The flask is clamped to a ring stand for stability (Fig. 1-5).
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A second, much smaller escarpment ring stands about 100 150 km (60 90 miles) beyond the first.
Mr. Cho, in a suit and bearing a ring, stood beneath their statue.
Halfway around the ring stood her rival of sorts, Jim Virdee from Imperial College London, wearing a hardhat at the bottom of another huge cavern.
Behind these, in a sort of outer ring, stood the old men of the village, toothless, musty-eyed, their mouths open, their gray beards tickling the tops of their canes.
The ring stands on a small isthmus between the Lochs of Stenness and Harray and it is generally thought to have been erected between 2500 BC and 2000 BC.
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