Thick foam strip (1/4 inch thick) with adhesive on one or both sides used to fill in gaps (or spaces).
They help human life forms travel to outer spacer's they help people to explore about the space.
by using tape
a tape measure
you tape a monkey to it
Duct Tape in SpaceWhoever told you this is wrong. Duct tape is useful everywhere. See:http://www.ducttapeguys.com/NASA/index.htmlBut you'd have some major trouble with suction cups!Duct tape saved one of the Apollo crewsThey did have trouble getting duck (not "duct", it was used to seal the edges of canvas duck tarps to protect cargo from rain etc.) tape to hold on one of the later Apollo missions. The fender of the Lunar Rover needed repairing but was so dusty the duck tape wouldn't hold. They ended up using clamps to hold a spare map in place so the tire would not throw dust all over the astronauts.
none but tape it and put a spacer in between them
Where can you buy a spacer
There is one way that one can appropriately use a spacer when administering asthma medications. A spacer is used by attaching the spacer to the inhaler.
Adding the wedge spacer plate will enhance or increase the performance.
Use dental floss to put it back them in. Stretch the floss out and thread the spacer through it ,and slide spacer back in. DON'T PUSH THEM DOWN WITH A TOOTHPICK BECAUSE YOU CAN IRRITATE THE GUMS!
DVA Die Spacer is a colored, paint-on material applied to dies that adds a desired dimension to the surface of the die to function as a "spacer." The extra thickness created by the Die Spacer results in additional space between the finished restoration and the natural tooth surface to accommodate the cement used for bonding the restoration.
its used as a spacer in lyrics
4x100 to 4x114.3 is the size of hubcentric spacer that will fit a 1997 chevy malibu.
Yes, you can. TBI stands for Throttle Body Injection, and a spacer can be used provided you have the clearance for it.
replace it
No.
A spacer is a tiny little blue thing, that they put in between your teeth, to give room for the braces. THey do hurt for the first couple of days. But you'll be fine.!