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Josephson junctions, formed at contacts between two superconductors, can convert a direct voltage into an alternating current whose frequency rises with applied voltage.
Adsorption of carbon monoxide at contacts between particles of SnO2 produces local charge states that alter the electric properties (e.g., resistance, capacitance) of the porous, polycrystalline material.
The US has made public overtures to Iraq's Sunni Arabs, a disaffected minority driving the insurgency, but until now drew the line at contacts with the "terrorists" denounced by President Bush.
The classic example is the rock called hornfels, which is formed at contacts with igneous intrusions and in which heat and fluids from the intruding magma reconstitute the original wall rock into a hardened, flinty rock with a dense texture; it also is commonly formed by induration of carbonate sedimentary rocks and shales.
However, curing resulted in fusion of nanofilaments at contacts.
The particle surface could melt and intensify a surface diffusion at contacts between particles.
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I'm not someone who throws himself at contact sheets.
So when measuring how good a course is, should we look at contact hours at all?
Their behavior is coupled due to forces at contact points.
Calcium (Ca) heavily hydroxylates at contact with water.
This is attributed to the threshold force at contact initiation.
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