0 present participle of clamp --
1 to fasten two things together, using a clamp: --
2 If you clamp something in a particular place, you hold it there tightly: --
The force sensor is preloaded by a clamping bolt, and measures the force in two directions in the plane of the mechanism.
Second their gripping force is only limited by their clamping force.
They controlled the potential by patch clamping the cells and applied image analysis for detecting changes in energy transfer.
The clamping often emerges as a result of the discovery of a new significance in a context not previously thought to be relevant.
Late cord clamping was delayed for at least 2 minutes, while early clamping in most trials was performed immediately after birth.
For staplers, the issues are ease of use, staple formation, and clamping firing force.
The major disadvantage of clamping methods is that they require access to more than one surface of the workpiece for gripping to occur.
The analysis concluded that delaying clamping of the cord for a minimum of 2 minutes following birth is beneficial to the newborn, extending into infancy.