- use
hairpins.
Hairpins made of metal, ivory, bronze,
carved wood, etc. were used in
ancient Egypt. for
securing decorated hairstyles. Such
hairpins suggest...
- Song. Ming jade
hairpin decorated with flowers. Ming gold
hairpins Tomb of
Prince Chuang of Liang-gold
hairpins Ming
dynasty Jade
Hairpins &
Ornaments Ming...
- of a
typical road
hairpin. See this
example at
Zlatoust or
Hillclimbing for
other railway ascent methods.
Sections known as
hairpins are also
found in...
- Look up
hairpin or
hairpins in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
hairpin is a
device used to hold a person's hair in place.
Hairpin or
Hairpins may also...
-
copper wire bent into a U-shape,
similar to the
geometry of
hairpins. In
addition to
hairpins with U-shape,
there are two
other variants of bar windings...
- The
Hairpin was a women's writer-led
website in The Awl network. It was
founded in 2010 by
Edith Zimmerman. It
ceased publication at the end of January...
-
protein NMR to show that beta-
hairpins can be
formed from
isolated short peptides in
aqueous solution,
suggesting that
hairpins could form
nucleation sites...
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closes toward the
right ().
These symbols are
sometimes referred to as
hairpins or wedges. The
following notation indicates music starting moderately strong...
-
Hairpins". silentera.com.
Retrieved June 7, 2008. The
Library of
Congress American Silent Feature Film
Survival Catalog:
Hairpins "Reviews:
Hairpins"...
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Polypurine reverse-Hoogsteen
hairpins (PPRHs) are non-modified
oligonucleotides containing two
polypurine domains, in a
mirror repeat fashion,
linked by...