Underneath the Velcro-scarred acrylic are two springs that measure force in the opposite direction.
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We were surprised to see that the RM27-01 watch came on a black Velcro strap.
They've replaced the Velcro with magnets, but otherwise, it looks the same, Apple font included.
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The vest is wearable over other garments and is fastened over the lower body with Velcro.
In a healthy BRCA2 gene, molecules from the gene attach themselves to Rad51 like Velcro strips.
We live in fast-changing times but we are, most of us, more Velcro than silk.
The rooms' white, quilted walls include strips of Velcro to attach pictures and personal items.
Like Band-Aid and Velcro, GED is a brand name often confused as a generic.
Lots of people velcro their upper arms to their sides when they present, weakening their gestures.
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The NASG is made from neoprene and velcro and looks like the bottom half of a wetsuit.
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At that time Congress might've been willing to admit that NASA didn't invent Velcro, Tang or Teflon.
It sealed closed with Velcro security, and featured some sort of groovy (or rad, depending on your generation) design.
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The four-inch square patches can then be joined together using Velcro that contains silver-coated contacts to enable electrical connectivity.
They look nearly identical to regular walking shoes, leather with a velcro strap.
He had the laces removed, and added a zipper and Velcro enclosure system.
Wearing a Velcro suit, Cohen causes mayhem by sneaking onto the catwalk of a Milan fashion show, sticking to everything.
Now the padded inner lining is velcro-attached, so workers can adjust it about as easily as they would a bike helmet.
These were clothes with attitude -- the jump suits, the embrace of androgyny, the snaps, zippers and Velcro all had their message of revolt.
If Mr Cameron is Teflon Man, escaping voter wrath over cuts, they jest, Mr Clegg is Velcro Man, to whom all calamities currently stick.
The black tape blends in nicely with my dashboard but you can easily find white Velcro or order it in lots of other colors.
Velcro was invented in 1941 by Swiss engineer Georges de Mestral.
There are no locks on the small bi-fold doors, but engineers left a piece of Velcro on the outside wall so astronauts can name their rooms.
"I have personally seen the new designs with a Velcro joined at the neck, which releases if the headscarf is pulled, ensuring the player's safety, " Jilong said.
You knew that if you found a can of caviar with Velcro on the back of it, you know it's not supposed to be in the woods.
Velcro was designed as a fastener to replace zippers, but caught on commercially only after proving itself as a way to stop things floating around space capsules.
Praecis Pharmaceuticals, in Waltham, Massachusetts, has crafted a compound dubbed Apan, now in early human tests, which prevents toxic bundles from forming by latching on to them like Velcro.
But when it does reach the market, rather than being used to make wall-crawling gloves, it will probably be used as an alternative to Velcro, or in sticking plasters.
With their Velcro closures and zippers, the Halo sleep sacks can't be sent through hospitals' industrial laundries, the way blankets are, and instead must be sent out for special washing, adding to costs.
All eschew the typical surfer stock of Velcro wallets and flip-flops for a mix that includes Taschen art books, their own biannual Saturdays magazine, indie documentaries and prints by artists like Rob Kulisek.
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