0 past simple and past 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 value of this angle in the final position (when the part is clamped) is symbolized as fin, other positions are symbolized as cur.
Finally, the cell was clamped to the original holding membrane voltage.
The venous line between the outlet of the ultrafilter and the venous reservoir is clamped.
A mounting plate was permanently clamped to the wheelchair.
A steel ring was clamped around the gearbox and a spring steel bar was used to clamp the steel ring to the mounting structure.
In this procedure, the upper thoracic chain of the sympathetic nerve trunk is transected or clamped.
The reactor was positioned horizontally with the outlets clamped.
To monitor membrane current, eggs were voltage clamped at the desired potential.