The next morning the absorbent cloth and the perforated foil are removed.
Beaumont, 39, had stated in a basis of plea – not accepted by the prosecution: “I only wanted to perforate his cheek.
She underwent surgery for a perforated ulcer.
Shahs were printed in Kiev in sheets of 100, perforated in order to simplify tearing off separate bank-notes.
A variant of this technique, the “perforated patch” technique, tries to minimise these problems.
By doing this, the subchondral bone is perforated to generate a blood clot within the defect.
Half of the pages have the DNI (a unique number), perforated through the first half of the book.
It contained 486 wood and brass pipes and used two perforated paper music rolls.
It was apparently capable of taking up to ten photographs per second using perforated celluloid film.
Kutner suggests a perforated intestine and bacterial infection that spread through the blood and infected all the organs.
Many booklet stamps can be identified by one non-perforated edge, though a few are perforated on all edges.
Many of the stamps were imperforate and without gum, as issued.
Mast (1895) It consists of a double-wall gas generator, a perforated burner ring, and an inner pre-heat chamber.
Replication of the original master from which a perforated paper roll was created is the highest aim of roll scanning.
The use of aluminium makes it easy to perforate the dome with thousands of tiny holes.
These molds are perforated to allow the idlis to be cooked evenly.
Whole-cell patch and perforated patch allow the researcher to study the electrical behavior of the entire cell.