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These micro cut shredders make it difficult for criminals to assemble a document by cutting a piece of paper into about 3, 770 bits vs. the average confetti cut shredder, which cuts a piece of paper into 300 pieces or the average strip cut shredder, which cuts a piece of paper into 34 strips.
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These included the Sanyo ICC-0081 " Mini Calculator ", the Canon Pocketronic, and the Sharp QT-8B " micro Compet ".
These bearings are being surpassed by foil bearings, which have been successfully used in micro turbines and auxiliary power units.
These tennis ball-sized pebbles are made of pyrolytic graphite ( which acts as the moderator ), and they contain thousands of micro fuel particles called TRISO particles.
These properties render the superoxide ion very toxic and are deployed to advantage by phagocytes to kill invading micro organisms.
These vary considerably in size ( micro, small, medium or large ), range ( regular and extended-range ), power ( regular and heavy ) and firing pattern ( regular and pulsed ).
These carved out devices, notably put to use in specific microelectromechanical systems used as microsensors, generally only reach the micro size, but the most recent of these have begun to incorporate nanosized components.
These support community based projects in villages, many of which are developed with international support and micro financing in areas of sustainable livelihoods, land management and conservation on both land and in coastal marine areas.
These systems are used on larger microsats, while other micro / nanosats have to use electric propulsion, compressed gas, vaporizable liquids such as butane or carbon dioxide or other innovative propulsion systems that are simple, cheap and scalable.
These tend to be broader and of heavier fabric. These headbands are usually made from a heavier material such as neofleece, micro fleece, polyester and other materials.
These and cut
These later sheets could include many individual songs, which would be cut apart and sold individually as " slipsongs.
These can be cut on an ultramicrotome with a diamond knife to produce ultra-thin slices about 60 – 90 nm thick.
These are travelling landscape shots taken from a boat going down a river, and they are intentionally shot out of focus, or underexposed, or cut into the film upside down.
These were carefully cut to what is approximately a face slope with a seked of 5½ palms to give the required dimensions.
These sheets were cut into smaller window panes with nonuniform thickness, typically with the location of the pour centred in one of the panes ( known as " bull's-eyes ") for decorative effect.
These fees or royalties are generally paid to the songwriters ; the musicians themselves typically do not get a cut of radio royalties, even if they own a share of the performance rights, unless they wrote the song themselves.
These products are very flexible and are produced in wide, continuous sheets that are either shipped, rolled, or cut into ribbons or tapes, or trimmed to specified dimensions.
These nails were known as cut nails or square nails because of their roughly rectangular cross section.
" These are prepared by putting ices of various kinds and colors into a mold known as a Neapolitan ice box, which, when set and turned out, is cut into slices suitable for serving.
These programmes record the DNA sequence of plasmid vectors, help to predict cut sites of restriction enzymes, and to plan manipulations.
These enzymes cut at a site that differs, and is a random distance ( at least 1000 bp ) away, from their recognition site.
These include the Otto Erdesz ' cutaway ' viola, which has one shoulder cut out to make shifting easier ; the ' Oak Leaf ' viola, which has two extra bouts ; viol-shaped violas such as Joseph Curtin's ' Evia ' model, which also utilizes a moveable neck and a maple-veneered carbon fibre back, to reduce weight: violas played in the same manner as cellos ( see vertical viola ); and the eye-catching " Dalí-esque " shapes of both Bernard Sabatier's violas in fractional sizes-which appear to have melted-and David Rivinus ' ' Pellegrina ' model violas.
These were generally cut low, just over the ankle, and soft laterally, both of which limited the amount of sideways rotating force that could be applied.
These are pairs of parallel channels cut into the surface of the rock, and extending for considerable distances, often in an exactly straight line.
These may include pressor beams ( a stronger pressor beam will counteract a weaker tractor beam ) or plane shears aka shearing planes ( a device to " cut " the tractor beam and render it ineffective ).
These shapes are carefully measured and cut, basic geometric shapes making them easy to piece together.
These cut cooking times and reduce the loss of moisture during roasting, but reduce flavor development from Maillard browning, somewhat more like ( boiled or steamed ) stew or pot roast.
These led to cuts of approximately ten minutes, mainly in the last portion of the film: the carnival sequence and the gondola parade which had been filmed to show off the huge set were heavily cut.
These councils then cut their links to the British, and pledged loyalty to the Sinn Féin Department of Local Government, under Cosgrave.
These have various forms and structures, seemingly built in different periods by different architects, ranging from vaulted chambers built in the gap between the bedrock and the platform, to chambers cut into the bedrock itself.
These and shredders
These can be reconstructed from the minute variations of size of the paper strips and the microscopic marks on their edges, and by comparison with the strips produced by known shredders, the individual shredder that was used to destroy a given document may be determined.
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