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"It was a way of turning it from amorphous to manmade, geometric".
The accomplished lives and often intriguing exploits of Homo-Harlem's denizens remain highly amorphous to most.
"But that seems very amorphous to me," she added.
Now the whole war is the operation, amorphous to the point of absurdity.
The Internet, however, has proven to be far too amorphous to dominate.
Terrorism is a common threat, but one too amorphous to provide the same sense of mutual dependence.
In a phase-change memory heat is used to shift a glassy material from an amorphous to a crystalline state and back again.
I.B.M. is developing another chip that achieves the same goal more elegantly, using a material that changes phase from amorphous to crystalline with a certain degree of randomness.
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TiO2 layers were produced by radiofrequency plasma and magnetron sputtering in the form of amorphous (TO-SS-1), anatase (TO-SS-2), and rutile (TO-SS-3) phase.
Fig. 4 Predicted versus experimental amorphous-to-crystalline solubility (a/c) ratios (Adapted from (Taylor and Zhang 2016)).
Phase transition amorphous-to-anatase was observed after post-annealing at 400 °C.
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