tweezers in the PONS Dictionary

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a pair of tweezers
a pair of tweezers

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Triangular tip tweezers have larger, wider tips useful for gripping larger objects.
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These included bamboo combs, inkwells, tweezers, dice, and dishes.
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Typically, tweezers were used to pluck out individual hairs.
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The nanotube bundles used for tweezers are about 50 nm in diameter and 2 m in lengths.
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Under electric bias, two close sets of bundles are attracted and can be used as nanoscale tweezers.
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Magnetic tweezers can be operated with both, permanent magnets and electromagnets.
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Its power intensity, approximately 500000 times lower than that of optical tweezers, compares favorably with those of other active patterning methods.
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He applies the use of single-molecule techniques and has pioneered the technique in studying biological system usually supported by nano-mechanical tools such as optical tweezers.
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Some tweezers have a long needle-like tip which may be useful for reaching into small crevices.
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Using mechanical force techniques, such as optical tweezers or atomic force microscopy, single proteins can be identified by a unique structural fingerprint.
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