- as it
relates to
types of
knots.
Relative knot strength, also
called knot efficiency, is the
breaking strength of a
knotted rope in
proportion to the...
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Knotted protein Knotted polymers Topology (chemistry)
Knot theory Molecular Borromean rings Lukin, Oleg; Vögtle,
Fritz (25
February 2005). "
Knotting and...
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correspond to mani****tions of a
knotted string that do not
involve cutting it or p****ing it
through itself.
Knots can be
described in
various ways....
- A
knotted stitch, also
known as
knot stitch, is any
embroidery technique in
which the yarn or
thread is
knotted around itself. A
knotted stitch is a type...
-
clipped low
hedging Knotted wrack, a
seaweed Knotgr**** or knotweed, any of the
plants in the
buckwheat family,
Polygonaceae Knotting, Bedfordshire, a village...
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Knotting may
refer to:
tying a
knot Knotting, Bedfordshire, a
village in
England Co****tory tie, an
aspect of
canine reproduction Knotting, a
trope in...
- for instance.
Knotted cords were used by rope stretchers,
royal surveyors who
measured out the
sides of
fields (Egyptian 3ht). The
knotted cords (Egyptian...
-
suggested that it may have
symbolised the
ineffable name of
Dionysus that,
knotted like a cipher,
would have been p****ed on
through generations of priests...
- a
string from both ends. When a
knotted protein is “pulled” from both termini, it does not get disentangled.
Knotted proteins are very rare,
making up...
-
theoretical estimates of
practical maximum speed of
displacement hulls Knot count Knotted cord
Metre per
second Orders of
magnitude (speed) Rope (unit) Wragg...