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Kernmantle and ropes
These ropes consist of one or more concentric tubular braided jackets surrounding either several small twisted fibre cords, or a single untwisted yarn of straight fibres, and are known as Kernmantle ropes.
Kernmantle construction may be used with both static and dynamic ropes.

Kernmantle and used
* Kernmantle rope used for safety in rock climbing

Kernmantle and climbing
Dynamic rope | Dynamic Kernmantle rock climbing rope with its braided sheath cut to expose the twisted core yarns and core yarn plies.

Kernmantle and .
Kernmantle rope has a core ( kern ) of long twisted fibres in the center, with a braided outer sheath or mantle of woven fibres.
Kernmantle rope is rope constructed with its interior core ( the kern ) protected with a woven exterior sheath ( mantle ) that is designed to optimize strength, durability, and flexibility.
Kernmantle rope should be inspected before and after every use for any form of damage.

ropes and are
They are prohibited from holding the ropes for support when punching, holding an opponent while punching, or ducking below the belt of their opponent ( dropping below the waist of your opponent, no matter the distance between ).
Sponges are known from spicules and anchor ropes, and include various forms such as the Calcispongea Cotyliscus and Girtycoelia, the demosponge Chaetetes, and the genus of unusual colonial glass sponges Titusvillia.
Climbing or crawling is often necessary, and ropes are used extensively for safe negotiation of particularly steep or slippery passages.
Equipment such as ropes, bolts, nuts, hexes and camming devices are normally employed, either as a safeguard or for artificial aid.
The figures are depicted carrying baskets or gourds, and using a ladder or series of ropes to reach the wild nest.
These centrosomes, which were duplicated during S-phase, function as microtubule organizing centers nucleating microtubules, which are essentially cellular ropes and poles.
Three horizontal ropes or cables surround the ring, suspended with turnbuckles which are connected to the posts.
For safety, the ropes are padded at the turnbuckles and cushioned mats surround the floor outside the ring.
Any legal wrestler is open to attack from any direction at any time, including when they are downed, as long as they are within the ring area enclosed by the ring ropes.
Illegal pinning methods include using the ropes for leverage and hooking the opponent's clothing, which are therefore popular cheating methods for heels, unless certain stipulations make such an advantage legal.
As of 2008 there are 53 countries associated with TWIF, among which are Scotland, Ireland, England, India, Switzerland, Belgium, and the United States. In the United States schools and summercamps ymca and boy scouts of america use PowerPull tug of war ropes because of the safety that they provide in all aspects of the game
Others are tightly wound into long ropes, then sliced into discs.
The tying and untying of knots and hitches as well as the general handling of ropes and lines are fundamental to the art of sailing.
The crabs are tied with ropes / strings, placed in bamboo containers, steamed and served.
There are a number of symbolic and real barriers that exist between the normal world and the shrine grounds including: statues of protection, gates, fences, ropes, and other delineations of ordinary to sacred space.
Beaded wire continued to be used in jewellery into modern times, although it largely fell out of favour in about the tenth century AD when two drawn round wires, twisted together to form what are termed ' ropes ', provided a simpler-to-make alternative.
Such nonuniform traveling waves are common in many physical problems, including the mechanics of the cochlea and waves on hanging ropes.
There are even small, 10-knot prayer ropes intended to be worn on the finger.
Though prayer ropes are often tied by monastics, lay persons are permitted to tie them also.
This is why prayer ropes today are still tied using knots that each contain seven little crosses being tied over and over.
In practical terms, these knots are generally shown as consisting of two interlocked overhand knots made in two parallel ropes or cords.
In mechanics cables, otherwise known as wire ropes, are used for lifting, hauling and towing or conveying force through tension.

ropes and still
In round twelve Griffith knocked Paret unconscious yet Paret stood, still propped up against the ropes while Griffith struck Paret repeatedly over the next several seconds before referee Ruby Goldstein stopped the fight.
A perhaps more original incarnation is the one still in use in the Swedish landscape of Småland where the pole carries a large horizontally suspended ring around it, hanging from ropes attached at the top of the pole.
The buildings which formerly manufactured the ropes for the shipbuilding industry are still there.
* still in the southern gallery, past the doorway leading to the courtyard, a scene with boats and fisherman, including a Chinese junk, below which is a depiction of a cockfight ; then some palace scenes with princesses, servants, people engaged in conversations and games, wrestlers, and a wild boar fight ; then a battle scene with Cham warriors disembarking from boats and engaging Khmer warriors whose bodies are protected by coiled ropes, followed by a scene in which the Khmer dominate the combat, followed by a scene in which the Khmer king celebrates a victory feast with his subjects ;
The black threads were replaced with red, but the delicate wool ropes are still a ‘ cottage industry ’ among people in the countryside, who comb out the wool, dye the floss, and twist it into thousands of tassels.
In some areas the amulets are still made with black and white ropes, for warding off evil.
Finally the box was opened and the assistant, still with ropes attached, was revealed as unharmed.
Meanwhile C Company of the 2nd Battalion, due to rough seas, landed west of the Vierville draw and suffered 50 percent casualties during the landing, but still scaled a cliff using ropes and bayonets to knock out a formidable enemy position that was sweeping the beach with deadly fire.
Even after tying the ropes together — a total length of over 500 feet — and weighting the end, it is claimed they were still unable to reach the bottom.
This is often used in a version of a Tornado DDT in which a wrestler applies a headlock runs up the ropes ( often at the turnbuckle ), still holding onto the opponent, spins off from the elevated height to hit the DDT.
The wrestler runs towards the ropes and performs a handstand right next to them, using his momentum to throw his legs against the ropes, using the spring to throw himself backwards back onto his feet, and using the momentum still to leap backwards, usually to deliver an attack.
Many ropes courses and challenge course programs in French Canada and Europe are still known as Hébertism courses today.
The Ellacombe apparatus has been removed from many towers in the UK, but there are still visible holes in the ceiling which the ropes would come through into the ringing chamber, and often the frames are still in the ringing chamber, without ropes.
Styles jumped from the top rope to snatch the belt from them while they were still hanging from the ropes, taking sole possession and landing on the mat, winning the title.

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