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"Chic but slightly destroyed".
These results indicate that MA NA combined solution has slightly destroyed the crystal structure by creating abundant secondary pores.
This might be due to that the AZO nanorod array thin film was slightly destroyed during the chemical bath deposition process.
No abortion was seen in Group B. In species in Morelos, the canopy was slightly destroyed by herbivory.
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The hydrothermal modification of the zeolites framework proceeds with the hydrolysis of the Al O Si bonds and thereby slightly destroys its crystal structure through shaping mesoporosity [14], leaving aluminum with different forms of extra-framework alumina (EFAL) in the zeolites structure [15].
Mr. Laib said he is particularly interested in ideas that taken one way can heal but shifted only slightly will destroy.
Jobs are being created and destroyed slightly more slowly than they were in 1970.The best explanation is the combination of high unemployment and labour laws that protect against being fired.
The results show that after nitrogen plasma modification (NPM), the external surface of the VACFs was etched and became rougher, the surface area and pore volume decreased, the average micropore width barely changed, the PSD of the VACF became narrower and the graphitic crystallites of VACF had been destroyed slightly.
The dome height was slightly reduced because the explosion destroyed its surface.
The Dutch brigade arrived first, just minutes after the Germans destroyed the bridge, slightly ahead of the 7th Parachute Battalion.
Most of the Strauss works that are performed today may once have existed in a slightly different form, as Eduard Strauss destroyed much of the original Strauss orchestral archives in a furnace factory in Vienna's Mariahilf district in 1907.
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