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Cover the joints with joint cement and the perforated tape sold for this purpose.
This was an automatic pilot in the form of an unwinding, perforated tape which ran through an electric brain.
One of the operators on duty waited until there was about two feet of perforated tape dangling from the machine.
The screen consisted of 2500 strips of one-inch, perforated tape called louvers.
An alternative input device is a perforated tape reader and, more recently, computer storage media (such as floppy disks).
(Fragments of its species collaged onto perforated tape, apparently.)
By error the perforated tape carrying her practice "flash" somehow preceded the usual nightly Russian communiqu'e.
He explained that the perforated tapes, which would be used for the robot's various actions and motions, operated on the same principle as a player-piano roll.
When the transmitting instrument was in operation, the perforated tape was passed over the drum in continuous, progressive motion.
Wheatstone Morse perforated tape or slip and the corresponding Morse signals.
He did not notice that a section of perforated tape stretched itself out of the instrument in another part of the room-soundlessly, unobtrusively.
In "Mothlight" (1963) he sandwiched leaves, petals and insect parts between strips of perforated tape and then transferred their images to film.
In foot-long lengths, the operator tore the perforated tape from the teletype machine and fed it to the crypotgraphic machine.
In operation the perforated tape is placed on the transmission drum, and the chemically prepared tape on the receiving drum.
Mallory opened the side of the casing, deftly threaded the perforated tape through its gearing-spools, then checked the loading-chute for the fan-fold paper.
The operator went to the clattering radio teletype machine and ripped off another length of perforated tape and inserted it in the cryptographic machine.
Perforated tape inched out, winding neatly onto its spring-loaded spool, and the rotating printing-wheel made a reassuring popping racket.
A man we consulted told us the paint must be scraped off, and then the nails driven in deeper and the holes covered with perforated tape and cement.
The stereo tape and the remaining mono tape were finally combined onto 35-mm perforated tape in order to synchronize the tape with the film and lighting changes.
The perforated tape was then placed in the transmitting instrument, the essential parts of which were a metallic drum and a projecting arm carrying two small wheels, which, by means of a spring, were maintained in constant pressure on the drum.
Writing about one of Mr. VanRamp's first exhibitions of these works, a reviewer discerned such heterogeneous stuff as "newspaper scraps, burnt leather, airline tags, whisky labels, bus transfers, pottery shards, perforated tape, Chinese tea wrappings, gold foil and what seems a fragment of a barrel stave."