Another thought is to use one of the unused fuseways in the in-cabin fuse box, there seem to be some spare ways. |
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Badly wounded in a dog-fight, he lay on his blanket without anaesthetic and let my father stitch him together with fuse wire. |
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The ones that insist on having the same density of fuse wire and stick out at 90 degrees from your head. |
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When contact is detected, the system sends a surge of electricity through the fuse wire to burn the wire and release the spring. |
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Look at it closely and you'll see stems as thin as fuse wire supporting dazzling-white, tiny blooms like a mass of twisted fairy lights. |
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A ceramic coating for a subminiature fuse includes sodium silicate and silicon dioxide applied over a subminiature fuse wire in slurry form. |
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The tip was stained dirty blue and there was a twist of fine fuse wire near to the point, enough to weight it so that it flew point first. |
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The fuse may be a simple mechanical striking mechanism, or involve the release of corrosive or volatile chemicals, or use electrical circuitry. |
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Wrap some fuse wire round the neck of the bottles and make into loops for hanging. |
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At his instance the police also recovered a detonator and a piece of fuse wire from his house. |
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It is important that the fuse wire you use does NOT exceed the rating shown on the fuse holder. |
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Their film of women and children cowering behind fuse wire wasn't a report of an event, as was, for example, footage of the Western Front. |
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The short length of thin fuse wire is visible between the two spade connectors through the fuse body. |
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In the phagosomes, lysosomes are activated and fuse with the apoptotic bodies, bringing on their dissolution. |
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While the red lights confirm the supply of power from the post, the green push button is to check the fuse status. |
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Before priming a grenade, check that the fuse holder is clean and free from obstruction. |
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Satellite cells proliferate, differentiate, and fuse with existing myofibers. |
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Make sure that you know how to switch off the mains supply at the fuse box, and store spare fuses in a handy place. |
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The laser printer caused ink powder from the toner cartridge to fuse onto the paper where the program told the printer to leave ink. |
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Back in 1969 the band's keyboardist first performed a concerto he had written to fuse the band's sound with a symphony orchestra. |
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Place the interfacing between the top fabric and the facing, and baste or fuse in place. |
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The heat and the continued enzymatic action of rennin cause the protein to fuse into stringlike filaments, making the curd denser. |
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By binding trees together, after shaving off some bark, the trees grow together from the point where they fuse. |
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The fuse structure may further include additional wiring over the electrical insulating layer at the same level as the fuse. |
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In a nation where a wealthy handful own half the farm acreage, land reform has been a major fuse for national turmoil. |
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The high explosive fragmentation warhead is fitted with an active laser proximity fuse. |
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At one side, tiny membrane-bound vesicles move towards the Golgi body and fuse together, forming a new layer to the stack. |
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When they were tied he set several sticks of dynamite under their chairs and rigged fuse leading to outside. |
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In 1915 a Belgian company designed a grenade which contained a spring-loaded striker, percussion cap, fuse and detonator. |
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He wanted to do a first-person narrative describing a real human story and he wanted to fuse stories within the work. |
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The object is then heated at a low temperature causing the niello to fuse, become viscous, and finally cement itself permanently to the metal. |
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We're trying to put everything we're about, every kind of music we're into one night funk, hip hop big beat, everything and fuse it all together. |
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Just as an electrical fuse blows when power surges, so the human electrical system short circuits when overwhelmed. |
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On striking the ground, the impact fuse fires a small charge of smokeless powder, blowing the main body of the grenade back into the air. |
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When the lifting charge fires to launch the shell, it lights the shell's fuse. |
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I have changed the electronic control unit sensors, fuse box and relays to no avail. |
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What need for creating a fuse for a time bomb could Price possibly have while stuck in a POW camp? |
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Within these putrescent pools, black pycniospores fuse to form hyphae growing toward the opposite leaf surface. |
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It is just a long metal strip with a little keypad and monitor on it that will fuse itself to your glove. |
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The guitar returns, its strings seemingly snapped frantically as crackling pebbles fuse into a single shrill noise. |
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Strongly influenced by Hellenism, he sought to fuse Greek philosophy with Judaism and to export this mixture to the world. |
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In most diplonts, mitosis occurs only in the diploid phase, i.e. gametes usually form quickly and fuse to produce diploid zygotes. |
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Unlike other tetradactyl salamanders, S. keyserlingii normally has the fifth tarsale, developing to fuse later with the fourth tarsale. |
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At approximately the seventh week of gestation, the ventral and dorsal buds fuse. |
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The news is now reporting the explosive was a toy grenade filled with black powder and a fuse. |
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Crime statistics are political dynamite, and the media is trying constantly to light the fuse of public alarm. |
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The superior slips of muscle merge and fuse with the slips of serratus anterior. The inferior slips interdigitate with latissimus dorsi. |
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In relation to her salary, he blew a fuse, defended his staff member, and told me he would not allow my opinion to impugn her. |
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The Madras Army did not join the upheaval of 1857, but it had lit a fuse in Vellore. |
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People are here to have fun and if the fun meter had been turned on during that week in Colorado, it would have blown a 1,000-amp fuse. |
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If the demand for electrical current exceeds the safety level, a fuse opens once and must be replaced to reconnect the circuit. |
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If a fuse is in the supply circuit, it will do its job and blow out, opening the circuit and stopping the current flow. |
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First she might fuse the handle of a domestic appliance with an ergonomic detergent bottle to create an unfamiliar palm-sized plaster sculpture. |
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The cable led to a fuse box in the linen cupboard where the fire is known to have started. |
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The power cut, which plunged High Street into darkness, was caused by a fuse failure at a nearby sub station. |
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In lancelets, the trunk somites extend and fuse ventrally to give the unsegmented periviscelar coelom. |
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Printers use high temperatures to fuse toner on to paper, which is heavy on electricity. |
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Printers use high temperatures to fuse toner on to paper and so they are heavy on electricity. |
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The laughter would fuse into worry as she realized I was unwavering in my inexorable demands. |
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What could be wrong besides a burned-out fuse if power windows and power locks on all four doors don't work on a 1996 Cherokee Classic? |
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Also, Pax2 expression in the hindbrain shifts rostrally to fuse with its anterior domain in the midbrain. |
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If necessary, fuse interfacing to the slipcover fabric wrong side, or fuse two fabric layers together with fusible web. |
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Stabilize the centerfront edges with fusible stay tape on the fabric wrong side. Also fuse the tape over the shoulder and armhole seamlines. |
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That track laid the foundations for future success, exemplifying their ability to fuse jazz and funk with disco elements. |
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Ridges fuse to form a vermiculate to irregularly and incompletely reticulate pattern. |
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Apply fusible web to the patch wrong side and fuse it to the garment, following the manufacturer's instructions. |
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Remove fuse or trip circuit breaker to off for the room or outlet you are replacing. |
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He enclosed gunpowder in a tight fabric wrapping to create the first safety fuse. |
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The Exocet's 165 kg high-explosive shaped charge warhead is armed with a delayed impact fuse and a proximity fuse. |
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The fragmentation and shaped charge warhead is equipped with a proximity fuse and an impact fuse. |
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Sheffield plate was discovered in 1742 by Thomas Boulsover, who was able to fuse sheets of sterling silver onto copper ingots. |
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As the torpedo reaches the closest distance to the target, a magnetic proximity fuse and an impact fuse detonates the warhead. |
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Sensing my aircraft nearby, the proximity fuse in the warhead detonated, spraying shrapnel in a wide arc. |
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The warhead is located behind the seeker and is fitted with an impact fuse and a radar proximity fuse. |
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These massages fuse elements of French effleurage, Japanese shiatsu and Chinese acupressure. |
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To stabilize the fabric stretch prior to hooping, fuse knit tricot interfacing to the fabric wrong side under the embroidery area. |
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Small clusters of ZnSe nucleate in each heptane nanodroplet and fuse into one particle by a process called coalescence. |
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The group's sound is blank canvas of electronic soundscapes that fuse techno, hip hop, drum and bass and house. |
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Because the shunt path creates a short circuit, the varistor and the line fuse are subject to be damaged or weakened in the process. |
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Paramecium usually exchanges genetic material by a process of conjugation, when two cells fuse together. |
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Always connect the autotransformer after the power switch and fuse of the equipment it is installed in. |
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Mansfield, born in turn-of-the-century New Zealand, was one of the first modern short story writers to fuse prose and poetry. |
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If conditions are right, protons and electrons then fuse into neutrons, creating a neutron star. |
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His blends of smooth sounds and ruff beats fuse old-school elements with the new, and his skill as a DJ is right up there too. |
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Further muddling my ability to fuse my private and public sense of my relationship is the paradox of race in general. |
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The intention of the Cao Dai faith is to fuse a new synthesis of the world's great religions, taking the best aspects of each. |
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As her daughter tripped on a mop and dropped a box of glass dishes, the burnt end of that fuse collided with the gunpowder. |
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There was wax, matches, a long fuse, gunpowder and 20 bullets packed around a quarter stick of dynamite. |
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It demands a tenfold increase in temperature before it will fuse into heavier elements. |
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When the atoms fuse into a plasma they release energy that can be harnessed to generate electricity. |
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In the process of being buried under other sediments, these ooids can fuse into a solid mass of sedimentary rock called oolite. |
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He carefully unwinds the fuse from the braid, takes it outside, lights it with his Winston and tosses it in the gutter. |
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And each time, they re-light the fuse right where they snuffed it out the last time. |
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Gravity then squeezes them further, and the centers get still hotter, until the helium nuclei fuse into the nuclei of heavier atoms. |
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The ascomycete fungi are haploid at all times other than when the gametes fuse to produce the zygote. |
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They hypothesize that four hydrogen atoms fuse with each other in a series of reactions to form a single helium atom. |
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At that point, deuterium atoms fuse together, the same way hydrogen atoms fuse in stars, releasing neutrons and energy in the process. |
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Solar neutrinos are produced when two protons fuse together to form a deuterium nucleus, a positron, and a neutrino. |
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A more direct approach, for example, would be one in which two protons fuse to form a deuteron. |
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The additional membrane is provided by intracellular vesicles, which fuse with the plasma membrane. |
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When vesicles arrive at their destination, they fuse into the target membrane. |
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The printer then transfers the toner from the drum to the paper and applies intense heat to fuse the toner to the paper. |
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If there are two ways to connect something, I will unerringly opt for the wrong one and fuse every electrical appliance in the street. |
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Turn the power off at the furnace or by removing the fuse or pulling the circuit breaker that runs the furnace fan. |
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In a show of machismo he allowed the fuse to burn down almost to the very last before his friends began to scarper. |
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The silly tension of passing along this bomb as the fuse slowly ticks away is great fun and adds much to the light spirit of the game. |
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When the fuse was lit I placed it gently in an upright position, as far as I could in the van without actually going in it. |
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Lit at one end, the small amount of gunpowder in the core of the fuse burned slowly along the length of the cord that surrounded it. |
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We are, perhaps literally, sitting on a bomb with a fuse of uncertain length. |
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Fawkes's task was to light the slow fuse to ignite the barrels of gunpowder. |
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When the time-delayed fuse is lit by pulling the pin, the powder burns, creating a deafening bang and a blinding flash. |
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Correlation analyses suggested that there are no physiochemical differences in composition between liposomes that fuse and those that do not. |
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What he doesn't know, of course is that he is the bomb, complete with remotely controlled fuse hidden somewhere in the car. |
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They were just ordinary kids, with extraordinary luck of being in Philadelphia at the moment the old town lit the fuse for the rock explosion. |
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The departing viruses therefore have an envelope that can fuse with the membranes of nearby cells, allowing the virus to enter. |
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Please find the spirit that set the spark that lit the fuse and brought the news of joy untold of young and old, lame and bold. |
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Another sign should be a triangle depicting a cartoon bomb with the fuse lit, or possibly a sleekly elegant bullet. |
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This simple natural Thai soup offers fresh clean flavours that fuse the taste that is Thai cuisine. |
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However, I have my weaknesses, and one of them is that I have a pretty short fuse when I think someone is questioning my limits. |
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We are going back today to investigate this because the fuse box is brand new. |
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From the fuse board wires are led to the individual cord circuits at each section of the main switchboard. |
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If the lights go out you will always have to go to the fuse board, so you'll know where to find the torch. |
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I clicked off the switch, and ran downstairs to the fuse box, to switch off the electricity. |
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Firefighters from Camborne and Redruth attended when a fuse board in a flat caught fire. |
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We are able to replace existing fuse boards or select and install new ones which are suitable for your household. |
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The source of the fire was an electrical fault and was traced to an old fuse board. |
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We're shopping for an older house and many of the houses we've looked at have fuse boxes rather than circuit breakers. |
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A new cooker circuit is quite expensive to install as the cable is larger and the circuit needs to be supplied from the fuse board to the cooker. |
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We offer a full supply and fit service when fitting new fuse boards with makes from MK, Wylex and many more. |
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He also helpfully advised us that this procedure was also highly effective for use in fuse boards. |
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Simply go to the fuse boxes which may correspond and if one switch is off and all others are on, switch the odd one back on. |
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This image set shows the temperature profile of a 1 amp fuse board under varying loads, with varying palette scales. |
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He quickly went to work in the room that seemed to contain a giant fuse box and a lot of wires. |
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The latest generation of fuse boxes are safe, easy to use and can be located in the most convenient position for you. |
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The job will be not of dissimilar magnitude to replacing all the fuseways in an old fuse box. |
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The next stage is to get a fuse box with three fuseways in it that'll take about 20 amps through each fuse. |
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Remove the paper backing, refold along the pressed creases and fuse. |
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The idea that words and images fuse into a kind of comics language can be seen to be pervaded by the same defensiveness that motivated the problematic logophobia. |
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My daughter, herself a doctor, now has perfectly aligned eyes, but cannot use a stereo microscope, or fuse images into 3D in an old-fashioned stereoscope. |
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At these temperatures the heavy hydrogen would become a plasma, a ball of sub-atomic particles which would fuse to become helium and a shower of neutrons and a supply of heat. |
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When the fuse is triggered, a conventional explosion causes the second subcritical mass to be propelled at a high velocity into the first subcritical mass. |
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In the early Drosophila embryo, the male and female pronuclei fuse and then undergo 13 rounds of synchronous mitoses without cell division to produce a syncytium. |
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In order to fuse two hydrogen nuclei together, though, we must force another proton into the hydrogen atom within a distance of 1 fermi from the atom's proton. |
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The gametes then fuse in a process called syngamy, or fertilization. |
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To soften the feel, use pinking shears to cut a piece of knit tricot interfacing and fuse it to the embroidery wrong side. The pinked edge helps prevent show through. |
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He had a very short fuse and he could be totally irrational at times. |
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Phoenix offers upscale restaurants that fuse Mexican and Arizonan cuisine. |
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The aspirations of the various nationalities of the empire were rigorously suppressed, and a determined effort was made to fuse them into one state. |
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The North Queensland based group are a newly-formed but very professional outfit who fuse elements of funk and reggae with hip hop and groovy rhythms. |
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Second, there was no single flowmaster to fuse all mobility requirements. |
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One plan, which Miller has been promoting for five years, calls for 40 eastern and Mon Valley municipalities to voluntarily fuse into a single entity. |
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Eventually, the dikaryon forms sexual sporangia in which the nuclei fuse into one, which then undergoes meiosis to form haploid spores, and the cycle is repeated. |
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Still other universes might resemble our own cosmos more closely, but have strong forces so much stronger than ours that all their hydrogen would fuse into helium early on. |
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Iron is the heaviest substance that a star can make in its life because heavier elements require more energy to fuse together than they release, so the star collapses. |
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He had separated the fuse and the detonator from the plastic explosive. |
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Someone lit the fuse in the 1960s, and the fallout was fantastic. |
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He firmly supported the Solidarity trade union movement that was to liberate the Polish people and light the fuse of the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia. |
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He now has a very short fuse so far as temper tantrums are concerned. |
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For instance, if the length of the fuse wire or strip is short enough, an arc will form between the ends maintaining the circuit as long as there is current to supply it. |
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The fuse ratings for cartridge fuses and fuse wire are the same. |
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Nuclear fusion is sort of the Holy Grail of energy production, whereby atomic nuclei slam together at high temperatures, fuse and release a great deal of energy. |
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There is a short fuse and a certain explosion at the end of this piece of treachery. |
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A resistance unit has a temperature fuse between a resistance and a terminal for deactivating a resistance circuit when the motor reaches the permissible maximum temperature. |
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The content of the carbohydrate rich discoid granules are thought to contribute to the cytoplasm material of the tegument syncytium, and may fuse with the tegumental pits. |
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In its place came something which, striving to fuse Urdu and Telugu, seemed to devalue both. |
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The author of the popular Pure and fuse has completed the trilogy with the new book, Burn. |
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The classes, which can only be booked as semi-private, fuse the practices of Gyrotonic and Pilates. |
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They lit the fuse before standing back and covering their ears. |
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No kind of threats, cajoling or convincing can get a line-man to scamper up an electric post or poke at a blown fuse when it is raining cats and dogs. |
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Who could have predicted that revolution and Beatlemania would fuse? |
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After choosing complementary beats, minty Fresh considered what it would mean, emotionally, to fuse the tracks. |
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They stood it upright with the help of some remnant pieces of wood, took a stick from the bonfire and lit the fuse before standing back and covering their ears. |
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He had a short fuse and would sometimes berate her when she spoke too much to Gluck. |
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Borrowing a powder horn from Balen, he pops open the top and cautiously reloads the weapon, taking care despite his inebriation to keep the powder away from the burning fuse. |
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These grow inward and eventually fuse to form the endoderm of the midgut, while ectoderm is dragged inward behind them at each end to form the foregut and the hindgut. |
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Some of you may have noticed Ampin had blown a fuse for a few months there, but the breaker switch has been flipped and once again all things rock shall be reported on. |
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Part of the fun was to make the toast on a fork in front of the nursery electric fire, a process which caused me to fuse the element with irksome frequency. |
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The Cabinet and its members fuse political and executive functions. |
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These fuse by the process of fertilisation to form diploid zygotes, which develop into new individuals. |
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If you see sparks, broken or frayed wires, or smell hot insulation, turn off the electricity at either the main fuse box or circuit breaker. |
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The BBC transmission truck blew a fuse during the set, temporarily interrupting the broadcast. |
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The school is using blue screen technology to fuse his filming with the superimposed images of pupils, helping to create a realistic feel. |
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They recommend that a house have a lightning arrester at the fuse box or circuit-breaker panel where power lines enter the house. |
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The solution adopted by the Judicature Acts of 1873 and 1875 was to fuse the administration of the two. |
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His genius is to fuse opposites with an imperceptible sleight of hand, to blend the surreal with the real, and the caricature with the natural. |
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The ochres available in North America are inclined to fuse to the glaze surface. |
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Neurosurgery was performed in 1996 to fuse cervical vertebrae and remove cranial bone and dura mater in the occipitalis area. |
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When items are out of stock or the queues are long, people are often stressed and have a very short fuse. |
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In the Zingiberaceae and Costaceae, 24 or 5 staminodes fuse together to form a novel structure, the staminodial labellum. |
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If it has rewirable fuses, for example, it should probably be replaced because modern fuse boxes don't use fuse wire. |
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It didn't matter than Francis was a diplomat in every sense of the word and Morial was known for his short fuse and speaking his mind. |
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In 1988, Gibson blew a fuse in spring training when Jesse Orosco put eyeblack in his cap and it smeared across his forehead. |
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His large-scale paintings based on autoradiographs fuse the traditions of abstract art with cutting-edge scientific imaging technology. |
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There are normally 3 acromial ossification centers that fuse between 22 and 25 years of age. |
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Intense lyricism and stylistic virtuosity fuse to create a world overabundant with auditory and visual impressions. |
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Eid is renowned for his short fuse, which saw him red carded so many times in the past few years. |
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Then they fuse the two into Chindia and consider its emerging economy, the case for a bloc, and priorities today. |
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The natives undid the fuse, as many refused to evacuate and would have lost their lives. |
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Normally firefighters try to isolate fuse boxes at the earliest possible moment. |
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It is designed to sit alongside fuse boxes and stabilise voltage to a lower level, which the company claims has two main benefits. |
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This poses a grave threat to the entire complex as the sparking fuse boxes may ignite the pipeline. |
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Robertsonian translocation involves two acrocentric chromosomes, which fuse at the centromeric region and lose their short arms. |
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During this period, Poland successfully managed to fuse the territories of the three former partitioning powers into a cohesive nation state. |
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I crept silently up the hill-road, but the fuse of my matchlock was wetted with the rain, and I could not slay Daoud Shah from afar. |
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A cake is a cluster of individual tubes linked by fuse that fires a series of aerial effects. |
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Both are improvements over Richard Reid's shoe bomb in 2001, which required a lit fuse. |
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After lighting a common fuse, the hwacha fired as many as a hundred arrows, all of which landed in a precise spot. |
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The chaos and confusion of Beirut fuse with the crystal clarity of bearing witness in this multifaceted prism of struggle, tragedy, and hope. |
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Attempts to fuse and defluorinate rock phosphate by feeding the finely ground material into the flame of a blast lamp were not successful. |
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The main differences being the needle-nose pliers have a cap crimper configured into the jaws, plus fuse wirecutters and a C4 punch. |
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This sub-miniature style fuse is available in a broad range of amperages, ranging from 5 to 30 amps. |
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They were directed at the target and fired by lighting the fuse, but the trajectory was rather erratic. |
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Joan thought it was a trip switch and she saw a tiny flame, no bigger than her finger, coming from the fuse box in the utility room. |
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Along with electrical and physical measurements, the new solution includes a machine vision system for inspecting fuse box assembly. |
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As the fuse burned toward racial explosions in Los Angeles and other cities, newsrooms were yuppifying and losing touch with society at large. |
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It's not to save old buildings,' Lambert says irately, when I suggest as much-she has a short fuse for wrong-headed ideas. |
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As the name denotes, proximity fuse weapons are programmed to explode several feet above the ground to gain maximum damage. |
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The particles then fuse later in life to form the solid element of the hand. |
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My first assignment was to redesign a proximity fuse for anti-personnel shells because the original manufacturer couldn't get it to work. |
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These elements build up a groove for the distal phalanges but ultimately do not fuse with them. |
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The legacy of Portuguese rule is also visible in the country's culture, customs, and music, which fuse European and African influences. |
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Very massive stars can also undergo a series of evolutionary phases, as they fuse increasingly heavier elements. |
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This is only possible if the cells are able to fuse with the oolemma and be incorporated into the oocyte. |
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What happens is that people jump past fuse boxes or circuit breakers which means there is no safety element built into the supply system for the consumer. |
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The specialized furnace technology required to braze, or fuse, aluminum has been licensed to Holcroft through an exclusive arrangement with a British firm, Camlaw Ltd. |
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Rather than fusing the common law and equity, which he saw as impracticable since it would destroy the idea of trusts, he decided to fuse the courts and the procedure. |
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These restaurants fuse ideas from across the country and the world. |
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Coalescence occurs when water droplets fuse to create larger water droplets, or when water droplets freeze onto an ice crystal, which is known as the Bergeron process. |
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Compatible haploid hyphae fuse to produce a dikaryotic mycelium. |
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The type of parthenogenesis that likely occurs is automixis with terminal fusion, a process in which two terminal products from the same meiosis fuse to form a diploid zygote. |
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These fuse to form zygotes, which develop into new individuals. |
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The corona is formed during floral development as a tubular outgrowth from stamens which fuse into a tubular structure, the anthers becoming reduced. |
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The Dart contains a proximity fuse for anti-air and anti-surface duties, as well as impact and delayedimpact options, plus time and airburst detonation. |
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When he learned that his daughter had eloped, he blew a fuse. |
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The Pogues, led by Shane MacGowan, helped fuse Irish folk with punk rock. |
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Fawkes visited Keyes, and was given a pocket watch left by Percy, to time the fuse, and an hour later Rookwood received several engraved swords from a local cutler. |
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Conversely, the Wars had a positive effect on English national identity, doing much to fuse the various local identities into a national English ideal. |
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It's designed to get close, and the proximity fuse automatically goes off. |
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Soon after fertilisation, the pronuclei fuse to form a single nucleus. |
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Even though as long as we remain within our fleshly bodies we can neither completely fuse with nor fully comprehend this originary Oversoul, it is also never entirely absent. |
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He was given just a three per cent chance of survival after being diagnosed with Crouzon syndrome, which causes the brain and skull to fuse together. |
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The pineapple is a tropical fruit which is not actually just one fruit but a composite of many flowers whose individual fruitlets fuse together around a central core. |
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Our engineers later found that a builder had done a slipshod job of by-passing a fuse box so that they could get temporary supply to use electric tools,'' said the spokesman. |
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I found the fuse box, but can't find a fuse responsible for the lighter. |
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If people say that you've got a short fuse, you might want to calm down. |
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I've got a short fuse, so I know why Greg reacted as he did. |
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These swellings fuse in the midline to form the tuberculum impar. |
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Promastigotes attach to mononuclear phagocytes and are taken up by phagocytosis into a phagosome, which fuse with lysosomes to form the phagolysosome. |
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He has a really short fuse and gets angry and shouts at the least thing. |
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An electrical signal causes the containers and membrane to fuse and the neurotransmitters flow from the nerve ending to be captured by other nerve cells. |
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A normal chromosome is linear, with its ends protected, but with ring chromosomes, the two ends of the chromosome fuse together, forming a circle. |
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Fawkes would be left to light the fuse and then escape across the Thames, while simultaneously a revolt in the Midlands would help to ensure the capture of Princess Elizabeth. |
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He is able to reconcile, or even to fuse, differing views to an extent which makes it almost impossible to attribute to him a definite individual system. |
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Once the titanium stud has been placed in the jawbone, the patient generally has a required healing phase of 3-6 months to allow the stud to fuse with the jaw bone. |
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She was made by a technique called somatic cell nuclear transfer, in which a cell is placed in a de-nucleated egg, the two cells fuse and then develop into an embryo. |
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The fuse burnt down to the skin and went out, but Cudjo still continued to saw gourds, apparently in no wise incommoded by the burning of the fuse. |
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The Judicature Acts are a series of Acts of Parliament, beginning in the 1870s, which aimed to fuse the hitherto split system of courts in England and Wales. |
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Fellow agents include harp seal demolitions expert Short Fuse, snowy owl intelligence analyst Eva and plucky polar bear Corporal. |
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Student radio stations include Fuse FM at the University of Manchester and MMU Radio at the Manchester Metropolitan University. |
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Tenders are invited for Hrc Fuse Link 40A, 500V Ac, Breaking Capacity 120Ka, Size-000 Din Type Of Cooper Busman Make To Cat. |
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Fuse Accessories is building the new Intercepter sight out of carbon just like Hoyt, their parent company, builds their bows out of carbon. |
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Shock and Penguins of battle Dr Fellow agents include harp seal demolitions expert Short Fuse, snowy owl intelligence analyst Eva and plucky polar bear Corporal. |
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We have analyzed Fe 11 absorption lines toward several of the reddened stars included in the FUSE survey of molecular hydrogen abundances in translucent clouds. |
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