How did two atoms of hydrogen wind up welded to a single atom of oxygen?
Until now, chassis and engine cradles were stamped into clamshell shapes and welded together.
They're small and flimsy even when two of the discs are welded together at the edges.
In 1983, Dixon began to express his own attitude by "tooling around" with welded, salvaged furniture.
It also employs 70, 000 fewer people than it did when Mer welded its pieces together.
When the deal was finally brokered budgets had been trimmed and historic compromises had been welded.
They have yet to be joined and welded in the spaceport's giant integration halls.
During a frantic week, Peterffy and his best engineers welded metal, wrote code, and soldered wires.
They were all welded with what looked like five pounds of solder onto the substantial circuit board.
We're talking here about 800 pounds of sculptural reference in welded stainless steel.
Across the room, a flat steel frame leans against the wall, a pair of handles welded to one end.
Welded together, they form a maze designed so kids can get "lost" while parents keep watch from a nearby hill.
The larger pieces are then bolted together and the bolts welded to the frame, with each smaller piece then painstakingly screwed into place.
Most of the work to restore the damaged sign was done on site, but a master blacksmith welded it back together.
Weitzman employed a welded-construction technique that uses no screws, normally used in high heels, so Cinderella could have a seamless look.
In track inspections in the months that followed, employees said the replacement rail should be welded into place, not bolted, he said.
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His wife, welded to his side through most of the bitter fight against Starr, was pointedly absent in its Rose Garden aftermath.
The Old Port and the city centre will be cordoned off, litter bins removed, markets closed, manhole covers welded and sewers searched.
The first fence, 10 feet high, is made of welded metal panels.
The structural steel rolls in from a loading bay, and machines fabricate it into parts that are welded together to form the frame.
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Manholes have been welded shut, bomb-sniffing dogs are a familiar sight, and plans have been drafted for responses to possible chemical or biological attacks.
The suppliers, not Chrysler, would assume responsibility for running large sections of the factory, such as the body shop, where steel car frames are welded together by robots.
It is characteristic Caro giant plates of rusting steel, bolted and welded together into four sets of tall, step-like forms, back to back, which gives them the appearance of ziggurats.
It's roughly 40lbs, with a white curvy frame -- according to the company, the body itself is largely a proprietary design, including the metal basket that's welded to the front handlebars.
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Some pieces in "Sinister Pop, " such as Lee Bontecou's wall sculpture of welded steel, wire and rope from 1961, would not look alien in a show about the New York School.
The part of the business that sold cars and the part that made the loans were "two different cultures" when it came to credit quality, he says, and couldn't be welded effectively.
The key to pulling it off is the serial number assigned to each vehicle at the very first stage of production, where metal parts are welded together to form an engine compartment.
Nothing in the manner of the film-making is as witty or insolent as the scene in which Banksy has a red London phone booth carved up, welded into a dogleg, and put back where it stood.
Seamless metal containers still have myriad uses in the high-tech age: they make particularly good casings for long-life lithium ion batteries, used in mobile phones and notebook computers, since they don't corrode as welded casings do.
Prokopi spent the next year and a half cleaning the T. bataar fossils, gluing them together, fabricating bones out of resin to replace missing pieces (an accepted practice, even in museums), and building a custom-welded frame.
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