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The non-conductive skirt at the open end of the wirenut provides insulation to any part of the conductor that may have been stripped slightly too much.
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Then, while the meat is still warm, you slip out the bones, leave the meat to cool, preferably with a weight on it, and then slice it into strips slightly on the bias and about 1½ to 2 inches wide.
First, blood contamination of Sno-strips (slightly pink tinged) with cervical secretions was noted in only 3/13 subjects, including Subject 9 who had compartmentalization of genital tract viruses in three of the four statistical tests and the least "mixing" between blood and genital sequences in the phylograms across all the study participants.
Ensure that each higher strip slightly overlaps the strip below it.
Pull the ends of the strips slightly to make them curl along their long edges.
Cut out a strip slightly wider than this the whole length of the opposite side.
Make adjustments as needed by trimming the foam strips slightly or adding shims or other material under the floor.
In cells not subjected to serum deprivation, the basal level of NHE1 activity was regulated reciprocally by these mutant constructs; specifically, NHE1 was slightly but significantly stimulated by inactivation of Rac1 induced by transfection with dn-N17Rac1 (stripped bar), and slightly but significantly inhibited by inactivation of RhoA induced by transfection with dn-N19RhoA (hatched bar).
After her lover's death, Lucía flees to a remote Mediterranean island, which Mr. Medem's cinematographer has photographed to look sunny and slightly stripped of color, as if reflected off mirrored sunglasses.
Lens Studio is a slightly stripped down version of what Snap's own team uses to build AR experiences.
From the presser, it seems that this new remote might simply be a slightly stripped down Harmony One.
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