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Slips (or SLIPS) may refer to: *
Slips (oil drilling) Slips is a device used to grip and hold the upper part of a drill string to the drill floor on an oil rig. The slips are constructed as a collection of metal wedges, hinged together to form a circular shape around the drill pipe. On the inside sur ...
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Slippery Liquid Infused Porous Surfaces A slippery liquid-infused porous surface (SLIPS), liquid-impregnated surface (LIS), or multi-phase surface consists of two distinct layers. The first is a highly textured or porous substrate with features spaced sufficiently close to stably contain ...
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SLIPS (company) Slips (or SLIPS) may refer to: * Slips (oil drilling) *SLIPS ( Slippery Liquid Infused Porous Surfaces) * SLIPS (company) *SLIPS ( Sri Lanka Interbank Payment System) *Slip (cricket), often used in the plural form *The Slips The Slips are a UK ...
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Sri Lanka Interbank Payment System The Sri Lanka Interbank Payment System, commonly known as SLIPS, is a LKR-only online interbank payment and fund transfer system in Sri Lanka. SLIPS is owned by LankaClear, an organization owned by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and all Licensed ...
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Slip (cricket) In cricket, a slip fielder (collectively, a ''slip cordon'' or ''the slips'') is placed behind the batsman on the off side of the field. They are placed with the aim of catching an edged ball which is beyond the wicket-keeper's reach. Many te ...
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The Slips The Slips are a UK electronic music duo, composed of David Treahearn and Rob Haggett. James Cooper is the duo's live drummer and regularly DJs in The Slips' Australasian club sets. The duo formed the band in Kentish Town in London, mid-2007 afte ...
, a UK electronic music duo


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Slip (disambiguation) Slip or SLIP may refer to: Science and technology Biology * Slip (fish), also known as Black Sole * Slip (horticulture), a small cutting of a plant as a specimen or for grafting * Muscle slip, a branching of a muscle, in anatomy Computing and ...
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