0 a small piece of equipment made of two narrow strips of metal joined at one end. It is used to pull out hairs or to pick up small objects by pressing the two strips of metal together with the fingers:
1 a small device having two narrow, metal sides joined at one end and open at the other, used to hold or pull a small thing, such as a hair, by pressing the two sides until the open ends come together on the thing to be held:
In practice, laser tweezers require relatively steep gradients to ensure that the gradient force exceeds the scattering force.
The bowls must be changed frequently, using tweezers to avoid contact with the cricket.
The tweezers array is dynamically configurable and can be used to make different shapes just by using software to define a new pattern.
Optical tweezers above, except that the linkage chemistry is different.
The ability to rapidly increase or suddenly switch off the load gives the tweezers perhaps the best time-dependent control of forces applied to single molecules.
Seeds that had not germinated were pinched with tweezers and considered viable if the embryos were still firm.
A medical practitioner removed the ticks with tweezers, avoiding damaging the acarids.
The gelatinous vitreous was removed from the posterior segment, using a pair of tweezers.
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