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Antibodies were used for Tie detection and the results were correlated with other prognostic markers.
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It is used for tying packages, to keep rope ends from fraying, and as a first step in making more complex knots such as the surgeon's knot and the square knot.
Mr. Nugent, 73, of Wilton, Conn., designed a plow blade for his car that is five millimeters thick, made of steel and can be attached to the pre-existing tabs on the chassis, called ears, which are normally used for tying a car down during shipping.
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For main reinforcement, ∅8 mm was used; for ties and stirrups, ∅6 mm was used for the RC frames.
No evident damage to the film used for tying was observed before or after ejection from the baler or after the mechanical handling using a typical bale squeeze.
The following materials were used for the frame and epoxy: For main reinforcement, ∅8 mm was used; for ties and stirrups, ∅6 mm was used for the RC frames.
There is also an inner ten ring, but the number of inner tens is only used for tie-breaking.
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