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Multiple simple modules can be linked together and form a compound module.
The first two lenses are custom plano-convex aspheres and form a compound objective with low geometrical aberration.
But in the 23 August issue of Nature, chemists report that they persuaded argon to mingle a little and form a compound with other elements.
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At the same time, the Au-NP melted, evaporated, and formed a compound with the Si at the tip apex.
In modern Mandarin, 罷 ba 'stop, finish' is a bound morpheme and may form a compound by taking a noun, such as 罷工 ba-gong 'strike' (lit. stop-work) in 21, in which the noun 工 gong 'work' is regarded as the object of the verb 罷 ba 'stop, finish', forming a VO compound.
Moreover, phospholipids are amphipathic in nature, are quite interactive, and form a sealed compound surrounding an internal aqueous space.
When aggregated, these entities and their relationships form a "compound object" that can be consumed and manipulated as a whole, instead of in separate parts, by automated software systems.
Selenium is able to complex with glutathione and As to form a compound that can be excreted through the bile (Patrick 2003).
Daltonian atomism also predicts that if the weights of elements A and B that combine with a fixed weight of element C are x and y respectively, then if A and B combine to form a compound then the relative weights of A and B in the compound will be in the ration x:y or some simple multiple of it.
This result indicated that Zn and Au interacted to form a compound, due to the structural defects and oxygen vacancies in ZnO.
First, the two components of an RVC form a compound, a word-level entity, but the matrix verb of a V-DE construction like 56 and the predicate of the clause marked by -de are not in the same clause and obviously do not form a compound.
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