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The 4.3-kilometer, or 2.7-mile, circuit provides low grip, but has an abrasive surface.
Skateboarders still fly around in all sorts of gravity-defying ways, but the ultra-smooth concrete has turned into an abrasive surface felt right through the skater's body.
Metalpoint involves drawing on parchment or paper coated with a slightly abrasive surface of gum mixed with a substance like ash, ground bone or lead white.
Ms. Hepper described sturgeon as the most resilient medium she worked with, adding, "Their abrasive surface wore my paintbrushes down quickly".
The abrasive surface and the layout of the track, with its 16 turns, are hard on the tires, especially on the outer left side.
The effect of prior mechanical (abrasive) surface damage on corrosion behaviour was simulated by scratching samples using a diamond indenter.
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The Xenakis's more abrasive surfaces, too, were teeming with life.
He presents a matte and muted world, as if the paint were placed very thinly on the cinematic canvas so that the dry, powdery, abrasive surfaces peeked through.
Abrasive surfaces or very rough plaster would obviously be unpleasant to the touch and possibly dangerous in an interior, depending upon the use the interior is intended for.
My mother instead offered me sandpaper, or at least it looked like sandpaper: a little gray mitt with abrasive surfaces that buffed away all unsightly growth, including several layers of skin.
The aluminium sheets were mechanically treated with two abrasive surfaces evaluating the induced roughness; four different resins were used in adhesion tests.
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