poop-definately not poop so don't believe that it is normally made up of titanium. If you are in a science room or class then most likely put down titanium.
Stainless steel and more recentlly titanium as it does not react with most chemicals or compounds in the body.
Stainless steel or Titanium.
Orthopedic surgery often uses metal pins. The materials used in these pins (and other hardware) include stainless steel and titanium alloys.
Some steel, some brass. Other metals may be used, e.g. titanium in orthopedic surgery.
Metal often used to make Christian lapel pins is zinc. These types of pins can also be made from pewter or gold-plated silver. Some pins are constructed from nickel too. The cost of the pin will in part be based on what kind of metal is used to make it.
168 pins are used on SDRAM DIMM. 184 pins are used on DDR DIMM. There are either 30 pins or 72 pins used on SIMM. 184 pins are used on RIMM.
They are a variety of uses for pins. Safety pins are used to hold things in place such as clothing. Push-pins are used in a cork board for flyers and other forms of paper.
They're used to flatten dough - especially when making pastry.
Skeletal system :)
is cholecystestomy clips always made of titanium
Pampers never needed pins and because of that they replaced cloth diapers who did use pins.
40 pins
40
In Bowling the term used when knock down all the pins is "Strike".