Examples of threaded fastener in the following topics:
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- In steel frame construction, steel beams are connected to the columns with bolts and threaded fasteners, like screws, or permanent mechanical fasteners, called rivets.
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- What are some of the hallmarks of an unproductive thread?
- Guiding a thread toward usefulness without being pushy is an art.
- Be wary of quashing threads prematurely, however.
- Don't expect any thread to stop on a dime.
- Just let the thread peter out, or not peter out, as the case may be.
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- First of all, there will usually be more threads going on than you can keep track of, at least after the project is past its first few months.
- Second, even in the threads that you have decided to engage in, much of what people say will not require a response.
- None of these inherently requires a response, particularly if you can be fairly sure, based on watching the thread so far, that someone else is likely to say what you would have said anyway. ( If you're worried that you'll be caught in a wait-wait loop because all the others are using this tactic too, don't be; there's almost always someone out there who'll feel like jumping into the fray. ) A response should be motivated by a definite purpose.
- Two good reasons to add your voice to a thread are a) when you see a flaw in a proposal and suspect that you're the only one who sees it, and b) when you see that miscommunication is happening between others, and know that you can fix it with a clarifying post.
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- The following diagram illustrates this general principle by showing how a nut having a right-handed thread (R) could serve as a "reagent" to discriminate and separate a mixture of right- and left-handed bolts of identical size and weight.
- Only the two right-handed partners can interact to give a fully-threaded intermediate, so separation is fairly simple.
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- Inca women adorned themselves with a metal fastening for their cloak called a tupu, and the head of their tupu was decorated with paint or silver, gold, or copper bells.
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- In the tundra, the mosses' shallow rhizoids allow them to fasten to a substrate without penetrating the frozen soil.
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- Convicts were fastened to a hurdle, or wooden panel, and drawn by horse to the place of execution, where they were hanged (almost to the point of death), emasculated, disembowelled, beheaded and quartered (chopped into four pieces).
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- Nematocysts contain coiled threads that may bear barbs.
- When touched, the cells are known to fire coiled threads that can either penetrate the flesh of the prey or predators of cnidarians, or ensnare it.
- These coiled threads release toxins into the target that can often immobilize prey or scare away predators ().
- Cnidocytes contain large organelles called (a) nematocysts that store a coiled thread and barb.
- When hairlike projections on the cell surface are touched, (b) the thread, barb, and a toxin are fired from the organelle.
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- Modern mail reading software organizes groups of related messages into threads, which can be defined not only by a common subject, but by various other headers (which are sometimes not displayed).
- It follows that if a thread starts to drift to a new topic, you can—and should—adjust the subject line accordingly when replying.
- The thread's integrity will be preserved, due to those other headers, but the new subject will help people looking at an overview of the thread know that the topic has drifted.
- Otherwise, your mail would still be grouped in to the same thread as what you're replying to, and thus fool people into thinking it's about something it's not.