Pinning may refer to: Pinning, the effect of certain weapons that cause their targets to be pinned down Pinning ceremony (nursing), a symbolic welcoming...
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cylindrical pins, solid tapered pins, groove pins, slotted spring pins and spirally coiled spring pins. Clevis pin Cotter pin Slotted pin Spiral pin Split pin Solid...
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Percutaneous pinning is a technique used by orthopedic and podiatric surgeons for the stabilization of unstable fractures. Percutaneous pinning involves inserting...
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the domain that sent the header) in pinning policy and optional report-uri directive with URL where to send pinning violation reports. At least one of...
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perform eye pinning as part of their courtship behavior, pinning the eyes while singing, fluffing and head bobbing, while amazon parrots may pin their eyes...
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which flux pinning technology could revolutionize and reform. MagSurf was developed by the Paris Diderot University utilizing flux pinning to create a...
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require pinning, heavy models that are frequently handled (such as large metal miniatures used for wargaming) will often benefit from pinning to ensure...
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attacking piece to effect the pin is called pinning; the defending piece restricted by the pin is described as pinned. Only a piece that can move any...
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Pinning force is a force acting on a pinned object from a pinning center. In solid state physics, this most often refers to the vortex pinning, the pinning...
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such boundaries by exerting a pinning pressure which counteracts the driving force pushing the boundaries. Zener pinning is very important in materials...
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whereby pinning an opponent to the mat will result in an automatic victory despite any points scored. However, while an amateur wrestling pin need be...
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Pinner is a suburb in the London Borough of Harrow, northwest London, England, 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Charing Cross, close to the border with Hillingdon...
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delamination, because the Z-pins can counteract this problem. Z-pinning has been used in aircraft manufacturing to add strength. By Z-pinning the materials on an...
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studies. The first pinning ceremony in the United States occurred at New York City's Bellevue Hospital in 1880. By 1916, pinning ceremonies at which...
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until plastic and polyethylene became commonly used for pinning bases. There are also micro-pins, which are 10–15 millimetres (0.39–0.59 in) long. minutens...
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A pin-up model is a model whose mass-produced pictures and photographs have wide appeal within the popular culture of a society. Pin-up models are usually...
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Grappling hold (redirect from Pinning hold)
Overhook Pinch grip tie Underhook A pinning hold (also known as a hold down and in Japanese as osaekomi-waza, 抑え込み技, "pinning technique") is a general grappling...
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UV pinning system that uses high power UV light emitting diodes (LEDs) installed next to the inkjet array (print head). The UV light from the pinning system...
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A drawing pin (in British English) or [thumb] tack (in North American English), also called a push-pin, is a short, small pin or nail with a flat, broad...
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Pinal may refer to: Pinal or Pinaleño, a band of the Native American Apache tribe Silvia Pinal (born 1931), Mexican actress Pinal Shah (born 1987), Indian...
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Pins in It is the third album by New Zealand blues-rock band The Human Instinct. It was released in 1971 and was both the first album to feature bassist...
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A rolling pin is a cylindrical food preparation utensil used to shape and flatten dough. Two styles of rolling pin are found: rollers and rods. Roller...
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A PIN pad or PIN entry device is an electronic device used in a debit, credit or smart card-based transaction to accept and encrypt the cardholder's personal...
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Pin art, also known as a pinscreen, is an executive toy. It consists of a boxed surface made of a crowded array of pins that are free to slide in and...
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pin is a variation of the regular pin which includes a simple spring mechanism and a clasp. The clasp forms a closed loop to properly fasten the pin to...
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movement of dislocations results in the material plastically deforming. Pinning points in the material act to halt a dislocation's movement, requiring...
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sometimes referred to as a Pinner salt. The reaction is named after Adolf Pinner, who first described it in 1877. Pinner salts are themselves reactive...
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Pin trading is the practice of buying, selling, and exchanging collectible pins as a hobby. This often takes place in amusement parks and resorts such...
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A spring pin (also called tension pin or roll pin) is a mechanical fastener that secures the position of two or more parts of a machine relative to each...
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Look up PIN, pin, Pin, pín, pìn, pîn, pīn, pǐn, or piņ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A pin is a device used for fastening objects or material together...
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