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When the bailer "jaws up," it refers to the mechanism in a bailer, typically used in drilling or well operations, that allows the device to close or seal off the opening at the bottom. This action helps to trap and retain the liquid or sediment being collected as the bailer is lifted out of the well or borehole. The "jaws" are the parts that move to open and close, ensuring an effective sampling or removal process.

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