What's the difference between blotless and stainless?
Blotless
Definition:
(a.) Without blot.
Example Sentences:
Stainless
Definition:
(a.) Free from stain; immaculate.
Example Sentences:
(1) It was found that there is a significant difference in bond strengths between enamel and stainless steel with strength to enamel the greater.
(2) Utilization of inert materials like teflon, makrolon, and stainless steel warrants experimental and possibly clinical application of the developed small constrictor.
(3) The strongest field distortions and attractive forces occurred with 17-7PH stainless steel clips.
(4) A case of a failed total hip replacement consisting of a Vitallium hip socket and a stainless steel femoral head prosthesis is presented.
(5) It is not same to the stainless steel wire of traditional removable appliances which must be activated every time to produce a little tooth movement.
(6) The stainless steel 316 mesh tray with cancellous bone offers a method of mandibular reconstruction which theoretically is appealing from the viewpoint of basic osseous healing.
(7) A removable, stainless-steel tube is present around the heated area, and this particular configuration makes it possible to begin every combustion procedure from room temperature, and consequently, to achieve a complete evacuation of air from the line even for heat-labile samples.
(8) Since the heart of the MRI is a large magnet, certain metals such as stainless steel can cause artifacts in the images.
(9) Bipolar stainless steel wire electrodes were placed unilaterally into the costal and crural portions of the diaphragm and into the parasternal intercostal muscle in the second or third intercostal space.
(10) The Wallstent biliary endoprosthesis is a mesh of stainless steel that is delivered percutaneously over a 7-French catheter but expands to achieve a 1-cm lumen when released across a bile-duct stricture.
(11) The amounts of polyethylene and methylmethacrylate debris and the histological reactions in the tissues corresponded closely with those reported in earlier studies of total hip prostheses made of stainless steel or cobalt-chromium alloy.
(12) Five male subjects were exposed to 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) atmospheres for 7.5 h. The exposures were performed in an 8 m3 stainless steel test chamber, and the HDI atmospheres were generated by a gas-phase permeation method.
(13) Droplets of each admixture were placed on stainless steel, laboratory coat cloth, pieces of latex examination glove, bench-top absorbent padding, and other materials on which antineoplastics might spill or leak.
(14) A three-dimensional network is thus formed, held in place through durable adhesions to stainless steel pins.
(15) Agents were administered daily directly into the stomach with stainless steel canule over days 7 to 13 after tumor transplantation, and the tumor weights, drug concentrations in the liver or the tumor, and serum levels of GOT, GPT and LDH were measured on day 14.
(16) Orthodontists mainly use stainless austenitic wires with a wide range of ultimate tensile strength.
(17) The wire consists of a flexible, 49-strand, stainless steel cable connected on one end to a short, malleable, blunt leader with the opposite end connected to a small islet.
(18) The mechanical performance of contoured Luque rods in a neuromuscular model of spine deformity was examined to define an upper limit of deformity above which rod stresses would exceed the endurance limit for 316L stainless steel and therefore predict fatigue failure.
(19) The concentrations of 17 trace elements (e.g., copper, cobalt, iron, manganese, chromium, silicon and magnesium) were determined in whole blood samples of 81 persons working with different welding methods on stainless steel or aluminium and 68 nonwelders.
(20) Report on cranioplasty by prefabricated plastic implants, reinforced by stainless steel meshes resp.