Once you create shapes, you can extrude them with the Push-Pull tool to produce 3D models. |
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Patient education is important since attempts to extrude blackheads or pustules may lead to deeper, potentially scarring lesions. |
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After creating the dies to extrude the frame profiles, workers in Italy produced the extrusions. |
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Samples were thawed while still in their sealed vials and then crushed in a stainless-steel press to extrude sap, which was immediately analysed. |
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The lesion appeared to extrude into the cranial cavity with the dura mater in its integrity. |
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Put a towel on the handles and using your body weight, press down to extrude the noodles. |
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This method of determining the percentage of living cells is based on the knowledge that viable and nonviable cells differ in their ability to extrude fluorescent dyes. |
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I have managed to extrude it from the lamp it was in successfully. |
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The final stage of a duplex plodder is used to extrude, under vacuum, a continuous soap bar that is previously refined. |
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As the axle journal overheated, it began to extrude, reducing its cross-sectional thickness. |
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Generally, female rock crabs extrude eggs soon after mating and carry the eggs beneath their abdomen for about 10 months. |
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However, they tend to extrude into the clearance already at low pressures and are thereby destroyed. |
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The die is then designed with TopSolid to extrude correctly within the given tolerance. |
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When you create an extrude of a slot sketch, you can view the slot's central temporary axis. |
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Equipment was developed to extrude very thin layers of thermoplastic materials over the tiny center conductor. |
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Two triangular shaped plastic latches extrude from the side. |
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Liparid snailfish in the genus Careproctus extrude eggs through an anteriorly positioned ovipositor into the branchial chambers of large lithodid crabs. |
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As the seeds ripen, they begin to extrude from the fruit casing. |
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Dr Whitten and Dr Schanze have, however, observed that the capsules extrude thin, flimsy fibrils of the two polymers. |
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Tubular, or merocrine, glands extrude their secretion into a central lumen. |
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They are then fed through tiny pores that straighten the protein chains into zipper-like strings in much the same way that spiders use minute ducts to extrude their silk. |
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Sodium carbonate is used by the brick industry as a wetting agent to reduce the amount of water needed to extrude the clay. |
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Multiple heads can extrude different colours. |
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Most silicic lava flows are extremely viscous, and typically fragment as they extrude, producing blocky autobreccias. |
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These tripartite machineries span both membranes and the periplasmic space, and they extrude from the bacterium chemically diverse toxic substrates. |
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When using cartridges extrude some material before positioning mixing tip. |
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In 1996, we expanded Johnson City by installing capacity to extrude polypropylene film that is used in the production of our box sealing and some of our construction tapes. |
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Natural graphite in this end use mostly goes into carbon raising in molten steel, although it can be used to lubricate the dies used to extrude hot steel. |
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After adequate local anesthesia was obtained, aggressive palpation was performed to thoroughly extrude the tonsil stones and caseous material that were present. |
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