extendible in English

adjective

expandable, stretchable, elastic, able to be pulled out to its full length

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1. Pressure−acuatated linearly retractable and extendible hose

2. Because of Eclipse: support for other languages (eg. with Aptana, PDT...) and extendible with Eclipse plugins.

3. Accumax Premium Carbon Fiber Bipod 13"-30" Extendible Sling Swivel Stud Attachment

4. The extendible conveyor (10) is pivotally supported for accommodating varying trailer bed heights and material loading conditions.

5. The downhole tool further includes at least one reamer including one or more reaming cutting members, where the one or more reaming cutting members are coupled with the piston of the stabilizer and are radially extendible and axially adjustable.

6. An extendible rotor blade structure provides support for an airfoil shell by extending a structural beam of a base blade portion (8) of said rotor blade through to a telescoping module of said blade, both when an extender blade portion (2) of said rotor blade is retracted and extended.

7. Small items of metal hardware (except wires and wire goods), in particular hooks, sliders, clasps, buckles, tent pegs, stirrups, crampons (climbing irons), climbers, climbing irons, anchor bars, cantilevers, anchors, coupling devices, coupling beams, rope grips, saddles, scaffolding, steps and ladders, tightening devices, non-electric cables of common metal, extendible railings, stands, chains, tool chests, cargo-handling belts and slings

8. Single pieces of ironmongery, in particular hooks, sliders, clasps, buckles, tent pegs, stirrups, crampons (climbing irons), climbers, climbing irons, anchor bars, cantilevers, anchors, coupling devices, coupling beams, rope grips, saddles, scaffoldings, steps and ladders, tightening devices, non-electric cables of common metal, extendible railings, stands, chains, tool chests, cargo-handling belts and slings

9. A method for characterising nucleic acid molecules comprises the steps of: i) introducing a modified base which is a substrate for a DNA glycosylase into a DNA molecule; ii) excising the modified base by means of said DNA glycosylase so as to generate an abasic site; iii) cleaving the DNA at the abasic site so as to generate an upstream DNA fragment that can be extended; and iv) incubating the extendible upstream fragment in the presence of an enzyme, for example a polymerase or a ligase, allowing for extension thereof and a template nucleic acid and analysing the resultant fragment(s).