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perforator
perforator (ˈpɜːfəreɪtə(r)) [Agent-noun in L. form, from perforāre to perforate. In mod.F. perforateur (Littré).] 1. An instrument or machine used for perforating. a. Surgery, (a) a trephine; (b) an instrument for penetrating the fœtal skull. b. A power-machine for drilling rock in order to blast it... Oxford English Dictionary
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Toronaeus perforator
Toronaeus perforator is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Bates in 1864. wikipedia.org
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Anagrus perforator
Anagrus perforator is a species of fairyfly. References Mymaridae wikipedia.org
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Rhopalum perforator
Rhopalum perforator is a wasp species in the family Crabronidae. It is endemic to New Zealand. wikipedia.org
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Perforator flaps
When a flaps’ blood supply depends on a muscle perforator, this flap is called a muscle perforator flap. Examples of perforator flaps Deep inferior epigastric perforator flap (DIEP flap) Thoracodorsal artery perforator (TAP) flap Superior gluteal (SGAP) wikipedia.org
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Kleinschmidt keyboard perforator
The Kleinschmidt keyboard perforator was first invented and constructed by Kleinschmidt in 1911. As a result of this order, the Kleinschmidt Electric Company was formed to manufacture the perforator. F. G. wikipedia.org
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Perforator vein
Perforator veins play an essential role in maintaining normal blood draining. Some veins are named after the physician who first described them: Dodd's perforator at the inferior 1/3 of the thigh Boyd's perforator at the knee level wikipedia.org
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Perforator with damping and buffering functions - Google Patents
The invention relates to a perforator with damping and buffering functions in the technology of petroleum and natural gas extraction, which can solve the problems that the conventional perforator cannot fulfill the construction field requirement in the field of large span, high shot density, deep penetration and other complicated perforation-test combination technologies.
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[Application of deep inferior epigastric perforator flap for repair of ...
Jul 1, 2022Europe PMC is an archive of life sciences journal literature. Search life-sciences literature (43,431,062 articles, preprints and more)
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Bucculatrix ivella
Bucculatrix ivella (the groundsel leaf-perforator moth or groundsel leaf-mining moth) is a moth of the family Bucculatricidae. wikipedia.org
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CN202810807U - Coaxiality structure of coaxial radial perforator ...
陈华彬 唐凯 陈锋 郭晓燕 陈建波 程启文 Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.) Well Logging Co of CNPC Chuanqing Drilling Engineering Co Ltd Original Assignee
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List of plastic surgery flaps
List of flaps See also Flap (surgery) Perforator flaps References Plastic surgical procedures wikipedia.org
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Hypocryphalus mangiferae
Hypocryphalus mangiferae, known generally as the mango bark beetle or shoot gun perforator, is a species of typical bark beetle in the family Curculionidae wikipedia.org
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Wheatstone system
The perforator was introduced in 1867. It enabled transmission speeds on a telegraph line to increase to 70 words per minute. The manual perforator was subsequently replaced by keyboard perforators like the Gell keyboard perforator or Kleinschmidt keyboard perforator. wikipedia.org
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Angiosome
Arterial perforators can be further defined by their path, in three categories: direct-cutaneous perforator, septo-cutaneous perforator and musculo-cutaneous perforator, depending on what anatomical structure the perforator progresses through, after branching from the deep source artery. wikipedia.org
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