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Serration is a saw-like
appearance or a row of
sharp or tooth-like projections. A
serrated cutting edge has many
small points of
contact with the material...
- A
tooth (pl.: teeth) is a hard,
calcified structure found in the jaws (or mouths) of many
vertebrates and used to
break down food. Some animals, particularly...
- bristle-like structure. "Denticle" may
refer to:
Denticle (tooth feature),
serrations on the
teeth of dinosaurs, lizards, sharks, and
mammals Dermal denticles...
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slices after they have been cut.
Serrations are not
required to cut tomatoes; a
sharp straight blade is effective.
Serrations allow the
knife to cut tomatoes...
- are
characterized by (1)
basal dilation of the crypts, (2)
basal crypt serration, (3)
crypts that run
horizontal to the ba****t
membrane (horizontal crypts)...
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critical strain,
which is the
minimum strain needed for the
onset of the
serrations in the stress–strain curve. The
critical strain is both
temperature and...
- duty
version with
fixed sights, and a
competition version with ****ing
serrations on its slide, a
fiber optic front sight and
adjustable notch rear sight...
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which differs from the type in its
smaller leaves with less
deeply cut
serration on the margins.
Zelkova serrata is a medium-sized
deciduous tree usually...
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bears a
resemblance to the Marines'
iconic Ka-Bar
fighting knife with
serrations near the handle. For use as an ad-hoc
automatic rifle, the M16 and M16A1...
- s****y
leather uppers with
decorative perforations (or "broguing") and
serration along the pieces'
visible edges.
Brogues were
traditionally considered...