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These and pins
These " roller nuts " were either free-floating in their close-fitting hole across the stock, tied in with a binding of sinew or other strong cording, or mounted on a metal axle or pins.
These connection points are called " ports " or " pins ", among several other names.
These pins are very similar to examples found in passage graves in the Boyne Valley, another piece of evidence suggesting a linkage between the two cultures.
These tubes did not have pins plugging into a socket but were soldered in place.
These can also include belts, spoons, brooms, and even rolling pins.
These were largely based on their gasoline engines but with heavier duty cast blocks, re-designed heads, fast glow plugs, and on the 5. 7L, oversized cranks, main bearings, and wrist pins.
These pins can be configured to function as JTAG or GPIO depending on the setting of a fuse bit, which can be programmed via ISP or HVSP.
These picks, such as the common snake rake, are designed to ' rake ' pins by rapidly sliding the pick past all the pins, repeatedly, in order to bounce the pins until they reach the shear line.
These are pins which are shaped like a spool, mushroom, or barrel with the effect that they feel as though they have set when in fact they have not.
These have a socket that the duckbill fits into, but usually no pins.
These have wide slots into which the pins drop allowing both 0. 3 in and 0. 6 in devices to be inserted.
These pre-charge pins are protected by a circuit that limits the inrush current to an acceptable value that cannot damage the pins nor disturb the supply voltage to adjacent slots.
These holes can accommodate pins, which enable two beams to be held securely together, either side-by-side, or at an angle.
These pins enter a slot in the slides and cause the slides to move backward when the moving half of the mold opens.
These holes contain key pins of various lengths, which are rounded to permit the key to slide over them easily.
These additional designations are shown by adding embroidered sport insignias, modeled metal insert pins, or bars that are attached to the letter.
These wires eventually lead to pins on the outside of the carriers, which are attached to the rest of the circuitry making up the electronic system.
These each have four rows of pins.
These symptoms are commonly followed by sensations of burning pain, itching, hyperesthesia ( oversensitivity ), or paresthesia (" pins and needles ": tingling, pricking, or numbness ).
These cards could also be easily plugged into a Slot 1, thereby eliminating the chance for pins of a typical CPU to be bent or broken when installing in a socket.
These pins are made to be durable and are not removable.

These and conduct
These tests met with “ partial success ” in the gathering of data, and led, therefore, to a significant increase in research dollars in fiscal year 1962 to conduct additional research in these areas.
These vehicles are designed to directly conduct obstacle breaching operations and to conduct other earth-moving and engineering work on the battlefield.
These philosophers often view aesthetics, etiquette, and arbitration as more fundamental, percolating " bottom up " to imply the existence of, rather than explicitly prescribe, theories of value or of conduct.
These are contained in the report, " Opportunity not Opportunism: Improving conduct in Australian Franchising " tabled by a Parliamentary inquiry into franchising on 4 December 2008.
These reports are made available to US criminal investigators, as well as other FIU ’ s around the globe, and FinCEN will conduct computer assisted analyses of these reports to determine trends and refer investigations.
These questions include how signals are processed by neurites – thin extensions from a neuronal cell body, consisting of dendrites ( specialized to receive synaptic inputs from other neurons ) and axons ( specialized to conduct nerve impulses called action potentials ) – and somas ( the cell bodies of the neurons containing the nucleus ), and how neurotransmitters and electrical signals are used to process information in a neuron.
These trends have brought about the phenomenon of polyconductor music, wherein separate sub-conductors conduct each group of musicians.
These cells conduct inter-and intra-cellular fluid ( food – proteins and other essential elements required by the plant for its metabolism ) through the process of osmosis.
These rules govern how an appeal may be commenced, what kind of notice ( if any ) is required, the types of briefs, pleadings or statements of case, motions, and orders allowed in appeals, the timing and manner of the appeal, the conduct of appellate hearings, the process for decisions, various available remedies, and how the courts and clerks must function.
These countries conduct democratic elections, although some are also under the influence of authoritarian leaders.
These offences, as well as their corresponding punishments and instructions on how to conduct a court-martial, are explained in detail based on each country and / or service.
These rules govern how a lawsuit or case may be commenced, what kind of service of process ( if any ) is required, the types of pleadings or statements of case, motions or applications, and orders allowed in civil cases, the timing and manner of depositions and discovery or disclosure, the conduct of trials, the process for judgment, various available remedies, and how the courts and clerks must function.
These moves were significant because McNamara was abandoning President Dwight D. Eisenhower's policy of massive retaliation in favor of a flexible response strategy that relied on increased U. S. capacity to conduct limited, non-nuclear warfare.
These laws define both the permissive rights of states as well as prohibitions on their conduct when dealing with irregular forces and non-signatories.
These ' facilities ' allow them the right to obtain and submit official documents from the local administration in French, as well as to conduct business with the authorities in the language of their choice.
These considerations do not seem to have influenced his conduct at all.
These aircraft would conduct variations of these flights at frequent Intervals.
These were the first Attorney General Guidelines for undercover operations, and they formalized procedures necessary to conduct undercover operations.
These restrictions were in line with the rules of engagement set by the Australian Government, which were reportedly more restrictive than the rules governing the conduct of British and American forces.
These Inspectors General were to be " appointed to a 5-year term by the Administrator Bremer ," and were given sweeping powers " to conduct investigations, audits, evaluations, inspections, and other reviews ...."
These organizations can help to inform, conduct research and buy land in order to preserve animals and plants ( New Standard 1992 ).
These patrols faced insurgents who conduct ambushes using assault rifles, rocket propelled grenades, and carefully placed and timed explosives.
These include initiatives aimed at giving people and organizations the knowledge to conduct business productively in every corner of the world.

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