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Pinching a string against the fretboard effectively shortens the vibrating length of the string, producing a higher pitch.
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Neck pain may arise due to muscular tightness in both the neck and upper back, or pinching of the nerves emanating from the cervical vertebrae.
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Pinching of the ulnar nerve often causes paraesthesiae (tingling) in the fourth and fifth digits.
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He also mentions the pinching of the oldest cuckoo clock in the world, which was mentioned in the pilot episode but was not heard of again.
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Try the hydration test by pinching the skin on the back of your hand; if it doesn't spring back fast, you're dehydrated.
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Pick over the plants, removing spent flowers, pinching back over-length stems and removing damaged foliage.
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I would tickle him like that, pinching his waist.
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During diagenesis the silica within the carbonate-rich layers starts pinching and coagulates into ribbons, nodules and other irregular concretions.
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In modern automatic processing machines, the stop bath is replaced by mechanical squeegee or pinching rollers.
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Poltergeists have also been claimed to be capable of pinching, biting, hitting and tripping people.
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