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Sorites problem, Paradox presented by the following reasoning: One grain of sand does not constitute a heap; if n grains of sand do not constitute a heap, then neither do n + 1 grains of sand; therefore, no matter how many grains of sand are put together, they never constitute a heap.
The carbon dust probably occurs in at least two forms: (1) grains, either free-flying or as components of composite grains that also contain silicates, and (2) individual, freely floating aromatic hydrocarbon molecules, with a range varying from 70 to several hundred carbon atoms and some hydrogen atoms that dangle from the outer edges of the molecule or are trapped in the middle of it.
In addition, improving the Nb content promotes the preferred growth of the (1 1 1) grains.
The Thompson Carel model, however, predicts that the (1 1 1) grains will preferably grow at temperatures up to 118 °C.
Our observations can be understood by the notion that initially available (1 0 0) grain nuclei start to grow very rapidly, due to dislocation annihilation, and thus "overrun" the (1 1 1) grains in size.
Gene expression levels were evaluated by counting the number of grains per cell and were expressed on a semi-quantitative scale (ISH score): 0 (no staining), 1 (1–25 grains; weak staining), 2 (26–50 grains, moderate staining), and 3 (>50 grains, strong).
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Seven developmental stages selected for study are seedling (S1), tillering (S2), booting (S3), flowering (S4), milky grains (S5), dough grains (S6) and mature grains (S7).
Table 1 Grain sedimentation time.
Figure 1 Grain size distribution of the untreated Si powder.
These eight (8) entities were identified with the names pores, organic matter, Shale grain 1 (Shale Shale grain 2 (Shale Shale grain 3 (Shale Shale grain 4 (Shale Shale grain 5 (SG5) and Minerals.
Below 3 grains is considered soft.
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