| pull-through |
cleaning implement consisting of an oily rag attached by a cord to a weight; is pulled through the barrel of a rifle or handgun to clean it
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| pull-through operation |
surgery on the intestine in which a diseased segment is removed and a proximal segment is pulled down and through the part just beyond the removed part. See ileoanal pull-through anastomosis, Duhamel o., Soave o., and Swenson's o.
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| pull-through o. |
surgery on the intestine in which a diseased segment is removed and a proximal segment is pulled down and through the part just beyond the removed part. See ileoanal pull-through anastomosis, Duhamel o., Soave o., and Swenson's o.
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| pull-through |
The resistance of a fastener to a force applies in the same direction to which is was installed.
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| pull-through |
The amount of force required to pull the material over the head of the fastener. Example - 1/2" plywood is attached to thin metal. The metal is secured on a bottom fixture and the plywood is pulled upward until the wood pulls over the head (pull over) or the fastener pulls out of the base material (pull-through).
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| pull-through | cleaning implement consisting of an oily rag attached by a cord to a weight |
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