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The glycogen phosphorylase enzyme
Seam Welds
Continuous welds made along the seam of two materials, such as sheets or panels, to join them together.
Reference
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Plug Welds
Welds made by filling a hole in one piece of metal with molten metal to join it to an adjacent piece, often used in sheet metal applications.
Slot Welds
Welds made in an elongated hole in one member of a joint fusing it to another member, typically used to transfer shear loads.
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