- The
claspers of many
shark species have
spines or hooks,
which may hold them in
place during co****tion. Male
chimaeras have
cephalic claspers (tenacula)...
-
clasp,
clasper, or
clasps in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clasp,
clasper or
CLASP may
refer to:
Wrist clasp, a
dressing accessory Folding clasp,...
- An Akers'
clasp is the
classic direct retainer for
removable partial dentures.
Named after its inventor, Polk E. Akers, this
suprabulge clasp consists...
- A
lobster clasp, also
known as a
lobster hook,
lobster claw,
trigger clasp, or
bocklebee clasp, is a
fastener that is held
closed by a spring. The lobster...
- The
Clasp to the Iron
Cross (Spange zum
Eisernen Kreuz) was a
white metal medal clasp displa**** on the
uniforms of
German Wehrmacht personnel who had...
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authority above or
respect for others. It is also
common to
clasp the
hands during prayer. When
clasping the hands, a
person tends to
interlace the
fingers in...
- when
drawing claspers (and may be
viewed as a
definition for boxes, nodes, and disk-leaves):
Habiro found 12
moves which relate claspers along which surgery...
- An
Adams clasp is a
component used to
retain a custom-made
medical device in the mouth. The
clasp functions by
engaging the
mesiobuccal and distobuccal...
- hero
Harry Clasper". 24
February 2017.
Clasper, David,
Harry Clasper, Hero of the North.
Clasper, David, Rowing: A Way of Life – The
Claspers of Tyneside...
- A
wrist clasp is a
mechanism made of a
metal hook and an eye closure, used for
closing the
wrist opening on a tunic.
Wrist clasps are
considered to be...