Is a tape that you place on your anus to see weather or not you have any parasitic. This should be done in the early morning. this is when the eggs (what you are trying to collect) will be.
HOW:
You lift one side of your buttock up (to show the anus) and you place a clear cellophane tape with the sticky side towards the client anus on the skin. then you remove it and put it on the slide.
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You grab the end of the tape,pull and rip.
ADHESIVE TAPERichard G. Drew (1899-1980) invented masking tape and clear adhesive tape (also called cellophane tape or Scotch tape). Drew was an engineer for the 3M company (the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing). Drew's first tape invention was a masking tape made for painters in 1923 (this tape was designed to help painters paint a straight border between two colors). This early masking tape was a wide paper tape with adhesive on only the edges of the tape - not in the middle. Drew made an improved tape called Scotch (TM) Brand Cellulose Tape in 1930. This tape was a clear, all-purpose adhesive tape that was soon adopted worldwide. The first tape dispenser with a built-in cutting edge was invented in 1932 by John A. Borden, another 3M employee
A2. Radio Shack sells "tape head" cleaner kits, if not you can get long wooden type of cotton swabs (the correct ones will NOT leave the swab in your head unit, watch the door) use household rubbing alcohol. A1. Your tape playback head is probably dirty, some residue may be covering part of the head, affecting only one channel. Misalignment is possible, but unlikely. Manual cleaning (scrubbing tape head with a cotton swab soaked in head cleaning fluid) is an effective cleaning method.
Simple tape applied to the hands will collect the debris as will a swab made of sterile fabric or cotton swabs, usually moistened with sterile water to help collect the debris.
Magnetic tape for computers was introduced in 1951 on the UNIVAC i, but was probably "invented" in 1948 or 1949 while Eckert and Mauchly were trying to think of ways to get data into and out of a computer at "electronic speeds" to avoid the bottleneck of then existing electromechanical equipment. Magnetic tape for audio goes back to the 1930's, although practical civilian applications had to wait for the end of WWII. (The Germans used magnetic tape during the war, while the Allies had only wire recorders.)
The 'popping' sound of a balloon disintegrating is made by the sudden expansion of air when the skin is damaged. The compressed air within is then able to escape. One interesting variant of your 'water' experiment, is to stick a bit of cellulose tape to the balloon, and then you'll find that you may puncture the balloon; through the tape; without it popping! It will eventually deflate however.
You can only know what the term, "application area" means in context. If, for instance, you are filling out a job application then the application area is where you fill in the blanks with your answers. If you fall and scrape your knee and want to sterilize the wound then the application area is where you swab on the iodine and tape the bandage.
no it is not they are totally different kinds of tape. duck tape tape is much stronger that electric tape.
A kind of heavy tape is called duct tape
As far as I know, yes. I've rolled tobacco cigarettes with clear rolling papers, I think they were made from plant cellulose or something like that. They're kind of cool too because you can see the smoke passing through them as you smoke, but they're safe. Easy to roll with? No. Burns well? Not really.
Duct tape ...Unless the packaging tape has fibers.
Neither. duct tape