The quantities of gas and air can be readily and more delicately adjusted during the actual brazing process, then as soon as the spelter fuses and the gas is turned off, the stream of cold air soon counteracts any excessive heat.
After applying flux and spelter to the previously cleaned metal, direct the flame of the lamp on it, gently at first, until the spelter fuses and makes the joint.
Our designs for shrapnel and time fuses had been proven to be entirely satisfactory, and they were continued as they were.
That our decision in the matter of continuing production of shrapnel and time fuses was warranted, is borne out by the fact that we obtained early deliveries in sufficient quantities to meet requirements.
Our decision to adopt French types of ammunition made it necessary to rearrange all our plans, and to obtain drawings of the shell, boosters, adapters, and fuses from France.
Fuses of several sorts are employed by the modern artillerist; and with shell equipped with adapters, any fuse may be inserted in the field right at the gun.
Boosters and fuses were loaded at separate plants and shipped to the shell-filling assembly places to be packed for shipment with the shell for transportation overseas.
French fuses were carried separately, and the adapter and the booster casing were screwed permanently into the shell.
In the embryo of the sheep two pancreatic buds are found, but the duct of the dorsal (proximal) outgrowth (duct of Santorini) subsequently fuses entirely with the main duct.
At the point where the dorsal vascular fold intersects and fuses with the intermediate non-vascular fold (4) the artery divides into a proximal and distal branch.
The adhesion, which in the human subject fuses this layer with the transverse colon and mesocolon, does not occur in the monkey.
The peritoneum lining the original left, now the dorsal surface of the gland, fuses with the primitive parietal peritoneum covering the diaphragm and the left kidney.
It fuses with the ventral vascular fold a short distance below the ileo-colic junction, thus limiting a small ventral ileo-caecal fossa.
They were followed by other files of troops, who sprayed kerosene into the houses, others applied lighted fuses and the town was systematically destroyed.
Then they dragged up a small fallen spruce and, laying it on the spot, lighted the fuses and hastily retired.
They lighted a fire and sat beside it, thawing two sticks of dynamite, a proceeding attended by some risk, which Carnally seriously increased when he crimped the powerful detonating caps on the fuses with numbed and clumsy fingers.
I'll keep my mouth shut, I won't blow any fuses or raise any hell, if you'll excuse the expression.
This was a regular practice with us, the object being to sever all electric leads, wires, or fuses which the enemy may have left connected to a charge or mine already laid.
The Connie snapper-boats scattered as the proximity fusesproduced flowers of fire among them.
As in the Euphausiacea, the eyes are stalked, and the carapace fuses with all the thoracic somites.
In these the carapace fuses with all the thoracic somites, the eyes are stalked, the antennules have two flagella, and the antennae have a broad scale.
So I set 'em off--that is, I lit the fuses and I started to run.
The carbide lamps were held close to the fuses for a second.
Then he lit the fuses from his lamp and stood a second in assurance that they all were spluttering.
As the ovum approaches maturity the germinal vesicle assumes an excentric position, and fuses with the peripheral layer of the egg to constitute the cicatricular lens.
If there are fuses in the line, see that they are not burned out.
Combination fuses are now always made with the centrifugal arming device as in percussion.
Pars externa: The short cylindrical tendon fuses with the anterior half of the distal arm of the tendinous guide loop for M.
The fibular crest is longitudinal on the lateral surface of the tibiotarsus and fuseswith the middle part of the fibula.
II fuses to the superficial surface of the fibular arm of the guide loop for M.
The anterior edge (in one leg the entire muscle) in some legs fuses with that of M.
Pars postica forms a short narrow tendon that fusesto the lateral part of the tendon of pars lateralis, forming the lateralmost part of the patellar tendon.
In Chelonia the opisthotic remains separate, in all other living reptiles it fuseswith the exoccipital.
The parietal completely fuses at an early stage with its fellow, and the exoccipital is drawn out into a long paroccipital process (fig.
The ischium is broad and extends back parallel to the ilium with which in most birds it fuses posteriorly, further forward the ilio-sciatic foramen separates the two bones.
A, 29), which completely fuses with its fellow in the middle line, and forms the posterior boundary of the anterior palatine foramen.
The palatine is well developed, the pterygoid is small and early fuses with the pterygoid process of the alisphenoid.
In young animals there is a distinct interparietal, but this early fuses with the supra-occipital, and in the oxen also with the parietals.
The Princess was immeasurably consoled to find that the body-servant had destroyed the fuses and that they were in no immediate danger of being blown to pieces.
The three coatings are then baked for some hours at a very high temperature, which fuses the whole into a solid mass, and vulcanises the outer coating.
Inasmuch as no earthquakes are felt in connection with such outflows as have been described, it is probable that the hot lava fuses a passageway for itself into some open channel underneath the flanks of the mountain.
There were no explosions except the blowing out offuses in the electric lighting system.
Consequently if the lights had been turned on the fact that the fuses were burned out would cause them to go out.
At the right moment all the fuses were lighted at once, and down she went to the bottom of the pool.
Then, taking care that all the fuses were in perfect order and of the same length, we got our tackle ready, and prepared to lower our diving-bell.
Elswick Naval 12-pounders I should say that there is little to choose between them, they having the advantage only in their long range fuses for shrapnel shell, which fuses should be issued to ours as soon as possible.
The fuses employed by the Alabama were villainously bad, several shells having lodged in the Kearsarge without taking effect.
Clay also fuses with its own weight of borax; it forms a compact mass with half its weight, and does not concrete into a hard body when mixed with a third of its weight of that salt.
Clay fuses easily with fluor spar; it fuses, also, with twice its weight of protoxide of lead, and with its own weight of sulphate of lime, but with no other proportion tried.
But the fuses would not--no matter how little you trembled when you touched them.
I believe the kids tried cutting the fuses with Dick's pocket-knife that was in the pocket of his other clothes.
The fuseswere long, twisty, wire things covered with green wool, like blind-cords.
Obviously the majority of them simply perish, one perchance may touch a sticky hair to which it adheres, with which it fuses and passes down to the female cell, resulting in the production of a new seaweed.
Here we see the beginnings of male and female increase amongst sea weeds; the individual which first comes to rest is looked upon as the female and the one with which it fuses as the male.
One of these swarming zoospores fuses with the individual which first ceased swimming about, with the result that a much larger, non-swimming individual is formed which, after a short resting period, germinates and grows into a new sea weed.
To avoid any risk from carelessness, I had thefuses kept in a different place.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fuses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.