perforator|perforators in English

noun

['per·fo·ra·tor || 'pɜrfəreɪtə(r) /'pɜːf-]

hole-puncher, piercer, puncture

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1. Perforators and paper punchers

2. Basilyst A perforator or craniotomy instrument with sharp scissor like edge

3. The Vein Burster is a craftable Pre-Hardmode broadsword that also drops from The Perforators

4. Standard capabilities include interfaces to equipment such as UV coaters, perforators, pattern gluers, folders, and rotary cutters.

5. For the detonator detonating the perforator safely and reliably, special machinery composed of explosion-proof clapboard and detonating train is designed.

6. Notably, isolated foot lesions with a mere venous cause may arise from insufficient perforator veins; the accompanying areas of haemosiderosis will lead the diagnostic path.

7. The operator Actuates a typewriter form of perforator which punches varying groups of holes, representing the different characters, in a paper strip about one inch wide.

8. It is based on an area of skin and fascia on the Anterolateral aspect of the thigh supplied by perforators of the descending branch of the lateral circumflex femoral artery.

9. Hors hypothesized that a distal Arterialized venous supercharged (DAVS) flap procedure might improve perfusion and survival in an extended three-perforasome perforator flap rat model and rescue flap ischemia intraoperatively

10. Hand tools, especially pliers, nut driver, wrenches, screwdrivers, adjustable wrenches, long nose locking pliers, locking pliers, socket sets, socket wrenches, screwdriver bits for handoperated screwdrivers, perforators (hand operated) other than for office use, tap wrenches, augers

11. Own land ; the Basilyst iuvented by him is, in the opinion of many to-day, the best known perforator for the head, including the basis cranii, and the Basilyst tractor has also much to recommend it

12. The fluidizing perturbation is generated by the emission of electromagnetic waves by means of a pair of electrodes, at least one of which is directly associated to a tubular perforator (9, 10) through which the diluent solution is infiltrated and/or the fluidized adipose tissue is extracted.

13. Electric tools, portable or semi-stationery electric tools, namely, saws, circular saws, screw drivers, drills, screwdrivers, paring machines, perforators, grinding mills, angle grinders, sanders, tile cutters, morticing machines, wood-turning lathes, machine saws, planing machines, spinning tops, vacuum cleaners, mixing machines, stone-working machines

14. A pair of 19th-Century Barne's-pattern craniotomy forceps, nickel-plated with ebony handles, signed Bergamini-- 17in.(44cm.) long (wing nut damaged); a 19th-Century nickel-plated Basilyst with ebony handle, signed Lollini -- 13in.(33cm.) long; and a 19th-Century nickel-plated perforator with finger-grip operated blade, ebony handle, signed Bergamini -- 15in.