- The
Gripping Hand is a
science fiction novel by
American writers Larry Niven and
Jerry Pournelle,
published in 1993. A
sequel to
their 1974 work The Mote...
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represent ourselves. Yousef's co-aut****d autobiography, Son of Hamas: A
Gripping Account of Terror, Betrayal,
Political Intrigue, and
Unthinkable Choices...
- The
gripping sailor's
hitch is a secure, jam-proof
friction hitch used to tie one rope to another, or a rope to a pole, boom, spar, etc., when the pull...
- and people) by body-
gripping traps. Note on terminology: the term "body-
gripping trap" (and its
variations including "body
gripping", "body-grip", "body...
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spiders as
robotic grippers and
applying pressurized air to
activate their gripping arms.
Necrobotics utilizes the spider's
organic hydraulic system and their...
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established templates. The film is
worth a
watch for its
technical superiority,
gripping performances, and a
tight screenplay that
offers an
interesting experience...
- turn as they are
gripping and snapping.
Detail of the
Carolingian animal-head post from the
Oseberg ship burial,
showing the
gripping beast motif. Detail...
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Enarmes are the
leather gripping straps attached to the back of
shields throughout the
Medieval period.
Enarmes were held in
place by
riveting through...
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pliers used by lineworkers, electricians, and
other tradesmen primarily for
gripping, twisting,
bending and
cutting wire, cable, and
small metalwork components...
- mittens,
providing the
warmth of a mitten, but
offering more
dexterity in
gripping things. The
attached wristbands prevent loss when
removing the mittens...