Sentence examples for * crystal lay from inspiring English sources

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Other robots cover their surface with dollops of milky liquid crystal, lay on top a matching piece of glass and cut them up into small panels for assembly.

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Beneath the impressive sapphire crystal lies a panorama at its most extensive, giving shape to time, which becomes almost immaterial.

The (330)β plane of the iPP crystal lies on the bc-plane of the DCNDCA crystal in which the direction of the c-axis of the iPP coincides with the direction of the b-axis of the DCNDCA crystal.

Within the crystal speakers lay a 56 watt per speaker digital amplifier, DSP equalization all traveling out to a 3.5mm output.

Open the pack of crystals and lay them out on the table beside you, shiny side up.

A positive value of ψ M implies that the crystal direction lies in the region of positive tilt angle ψ i while a negative value of ψ M implies that the crystal direction lies in the region of negative tilt angle ψ iʹ.

We like the Shoulder Pads, a bronze collar with objects, cast from crystal, that lie on top of the shoulders.

So drone bomb me (Drone bomb me) Blow me from the mountains And into the sea Blow me from the side of the mountain Blow my head off Explode my crystal guts Lay my purple on the grass.

In both NADP+-complexed CHMO Rhodo crystal structures, the arginine lies on top of the adenine ring of NADP+ serving as a lock to keep the adenine bound.

From the foyer, the main dining room, with crystal chandeliers and a fireplace, lies straight ahead, through a partition of more red velvet drapery.

The average crystal size of the samples lies in the order of 6.2 ± 2.1 nm.

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