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technique and cutting
The low cost and ease of fabrication of the dies for three-dimensional foam cutting plus the wide variety of shapes, dimensions, and contours that can be tailor-made to customer requirements has made the technique useful for producing case liners, materials handling containers, packaging and cushioning devices, and such novelties as soap dishes, toys, head rests, arch supports, and gas pedal covers.
But for some 16 intervening centuries of ongoing anatomical study, CSF remains unmentioned in the literature, perhaps because of the prevailing autopsy technique, which involved cutting off the head, thereby removing evidence of the CSF before the brain was examined.
At first, the technique of cutting in to a closer shot of an actor in a scene made no contribution to the increase in cutting rate, because it was still very rarely done, despite having been established as a possibility in the previous period.
Patton suggested the revision from a curved sword and edge and cutting technique to a thrusting style of attack, following his extensive training in France.
He later changed technique, using a surgical instrument called a leucotome that cut brain tissue by rotating a retractable wire loop ( a quite different cutting instrument also used for lobotomies shares the same name ).
Therefore, a strong cutting technique can easily receive a deadly cut across the sword hand or forearm.
Typically the developing of such a roll of film is an exercise in automatic technique in and of itself, cutting the film by counting sprocket holes alone, with no regard for the images present on the negative.
XPS is a surface chemical analysis technique that can be used to analyze the surface chemistry of a material in its " as received " state, or after some treatment, for example: fracturing, cutting or scraping in air or UHV to expose the bulk chemistry, ion beam etching to clean off some of the surface contamination, exposure to heat to study the changes due to heating, exposure to reactive gases or solutions, exposure to ion beam implant, exposure to ultraviolet light.
Slow cutting is a film editing technique which uses shots of long duration.
Fast cutting is a film editing technique which refers to several consecutive shots of a brief duration ( e. g. 3 seconds or less ).
For specialist purposes glass knives are still made and used today, particularly for cutting thin sections for electron microscopy in a technique known as microtomy.
An early variant of this technique involved literally cutting up the music, an example being Verses for Ensembles.
For instance, he repeatedly remarks that technical flourishes are excessive, and contrasts worrying about such things with the principle that all technique is simply a method of cutting down one's opponent.
Jump cutting remained an uncommon TV technique until shows like Homicide: Life on the Street popularized it on the small screen in the 1990s.
Usually done on a boat that puts out at least some semblance of a wake, it involves 1. cutting out into the flats and 2. cutting back in towards the wake, the rider then uses the wake to 3. launch into the air, 4. crossing over the middle of the wake in the air, and 5. landing in the transition of the next wake to soften the landing, this technique can put a wakeskater 10 + ft. into the air.
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Mirepoix au maigre is sometimes called a brunoise ( though strictly speaking this term more accurately merely designates the technique of cutting into small dice with a knife ).
Slash-and-burn is an agricultural technique which involves cutting and burning of forests or woodlands to create fields.
In the oblique technique, the perineal body is avoided, cutting only the vagina epithelium, skin and muscles ( transversalius and bulbospongiosus ).
A common Andalite battle technique is to turn the blade flat against their target at the last possible instant, delivering a blow that renders the opponent unconscious rather than fatally cutting them.
Books and other written materials have described a number of possible ways to use the sword including " fast draw techniques centered around drawing the sword and cutting as a simultaneous defensive or attacking action ", with " a thrust fencing technique ", and with a " reverse grip ".
Knives with exceptionally thin blades are used for cutting fugu into translucent slices, a technique known as.

technique and sections
Gram devised his technique not for the purpose of distinguishing one type of bacterium from another but to enable bacteria to be seen more readily in stained sections of lung tissue .< ref >
By now, tactus was generally two semibreves per breve with three per breve used for special effects and climactic sections ; this was a nearly exact reversal of the prevailing technique a century before.
), music warm-up ( generally consisting of breathing exercises, scales, technical exercises, chorales, and tuning ), basics ( simple marching in a block to practice proper technique ), and sectionals ( in which either staff or band members designated section leaders rehearse individual sections ).
Event-driven programming can also be defined as an application architecture technique in which the application has a main loop which is clearly divided down to two sections:
He first used this technique in his Méditations sur le mystère de la Sainte Trinité for organ ; where the " alphabet " includes motifs for the concepts to have, to be and God, while the sentences encoded feature sections from the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Most modern large aircraft are built using this technique, but use several large sections constructed in this fashion which are then joined with fasteners to form the complete fuselage.
The external design of the car was a product of Herd's use of Mallite sheeting ( a wood-aluminium laminate composite ) for the principal structural monocoque sections, a technique he pioneered on the first McLaren single-seat cars, including the McLaren M2B of 1966.
The technique again works to Collins's credit: the sections by Gabriel Betteredge ( steward to the Verinder household ) and Miss Clack ( a poor relative and religious crank ) offer both humour and pathos through their contrast with the testimony of other narrators, at the same time as constructing and advancing the novel's plot.
Although the mass is in six parts, some more virtuosic sections are in reduced numbers of parts, presumably intended for soloists, a compositional technique used in several of his masses.
A relatively unusual technique he used in an untitled mass was to use different source material for each of the sections ( mass titles are taken from the pre-existing composition used as their basis: usually a plainchant, motet or chanson: hence the mass is without title ).
* Cyclic form, a technique of construction involving multiple sections or movements
These sections normales were grouped together in 1912 into a single school which was named " École normale supérieure de l ' enseignement technique " in 1934.
This technique shares the same mechanism as used on the monochord, by dividing the string into two sections with an additional bridge.
Immunohistochemistry or IHC staining of tissue sections ( or immunocytochemistry, which is the staining of cells ), is perhaps the most commonly applied immunostaining technique.
This technique involved breaking the script into sections.
Later, this technique was changed to instead immediately begin rehearsals after the main idea of the play had been discussed, but the sections are still evolved even through this practice.
This technique involves pleating sections of the cloth very finely and evenly.
It includes a Kyrie ( unlike most Sarum Mass cycles ) and uses alternatim technique, with alternating sections in chant and polyphony.
Cyclic form is a technique of musical construction, involving multiple sections or movements, in which a theme, melody, or thematic material occurs in more than one movement as a unifying device.
This technique is also used to separate sections of rhizomes which have no pitchers: when re-potted, the section usually generates a new crown of pitchers.
The tunnels were constructed using the technique refined by Ole Singstad with the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel, whereby a large ditch was first dug for each tunnel, into which was lowered pre-fabricated tunnel sections cable-suspended from overhead barges.
There are several different sections of Propaganda techniques, the reader also specifies which section the persuasion technique is listed in.
* optically stimulated luminescence ( OSL )/ optical dating — for absolutely dating and relatively profiling buried land-surfaces in vertical and horizontal stratigraphic sections, most often by measuring photons discharged from grains of quartz within sedimentary bodies ( although this technique can also measure feldspars, complications caused by internally induced dose-rates often favour the use of quartz-based analyzes in archaeological applications )

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