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The striations

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One of a number of parallel grooves and ridges in a rock or rocky deposit, formed by repeated twinning or cleaving of crystals.

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The striations have unfrayed ends.

The striations formed by their corresponding heat pulses were marked as p1, p2 and so on.

The striations are marked as p1, p2 and p3 in (c).

The striations across her black gown might be more at home in one of Frank Stella's earliest Black Paintings.

The striations and diffuse scattering anneal out at ageing temperatures above 400 °C.

The striations lie parallel to the main crack front and are a signature of the effective toughening of the polyamide through the incorporation of rubber particles.

The striations were interpreted as arachnoid trabeculae between the arachnoidea and pia mater.

The striations (striae), microcysts, and polymegathism usually associated with contact lenses are rarely observed, if at all, in users of hydrogel-silicone lenses with high gas permeability [ 7].

But, if McKellen's face carries the striations of time, his body doesn't.

The rain soaked into the striations, and the stone fell apart.

For forward-propagating reconstruction the striations distort the readout images and introduce ghost images.

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