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14 relations: Flux pinning, Grappling hold, HTTP Public Key Pinning, Pan, Pegging, Percutaneous pinning, Pin (disambiguation), Pinning (modelling), Pinning ceremony (nursing), Pinning force, Pinning points, Suppressive fire, Tree spiking, Zener pinning.
Flux pinning
Flux pinning is a phenomenon that occurs when flux vortices in a type-II superconductor are prevented from moving within the bulk of the superconductor, so that the magnetic field lines are "pinned" to those locations.
Grappling hold
A grappling hold, commonly referred to simply as a hold that in Japanese is referred to as katame-waza ("grappling technique"), is any specific grappling, wrestling, judo, or other martial art grip that is applied to an opponent.
See Pinning and Grappling hold
HTTP Public Key Pinning
HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP) is an obsolete Internet security mechanism delivered via an HTTP header which allows HTTPS websites to resist impersonation by attackers using misissued or otherwise fraudulent digital certificates.
See Pinning and HTTP Public Key Pinning
Pan
Pan or PAN may refer to.
See Pinning and Pan
Pegging
Pegging may refer to.
Percutaneous pinning
Percutaneous pinning is a technique used by orthopedic and podiatric surgeons for the stabilization of unstable fractures.
See Pinning and Percutaneous pinning
Pin (disambiguation)
A pin is a device used for fastening objects or material together.
See Pinning and Pin (disambiguation)
Pinning (modelling)
Pinning is a technique used when assembling large or heavy model kits (such as metal wargaming miniatures) that involves drilling a hole in two pieces of the model to be joined, and using a "pin" to strengthen the bond when they are glued.
See Pinning and Pinning (modelling)
Pinning ceremony (nursing)
A pinning ceremony is a symbolic welcoming of newly graduated or soon-to-be graduated nurses into the nursing profession.
See Pinning and Pinning ceremony (nursing)
Pinning force
Pinning force is a force acting on a pinned object from a pinning center.
Pinning points
In a crystalline material, a dislocation is capable of traveling throughout the lattice when relatively small stresses are applied.
See Pinning and Pinning points
Suppressive fire
In military science, suppressive fire is "fire that degrades the performance of an enemy force below the level needed to fulfill its mission".
See Pinning and Suppressive fire
Tree spiking
Tree spiking involves hammering a metal rod, nail or other material into a tree trunk, either inserting it at the base of the trunk where a logger might be expected to cut into the tree, or higher up where it would affect the sawmill later processing the wood.
Zener pinning
Zener pinning is the influence of a dispersion of fine particles on the movement of low- and high-angle grain boundaries through a polycrystalline material.
References
Also known as Pinning (disambiguation).

