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Another terminal, north-west of the present array, would be necessary.
The crew had assembled at the house at seven that morning, and by 5 P.M. the new solar array would be ready to be turned on.
Bluish lights would pour inside it, mounting and sloshing about like some kind of luminous liquid, until the entire wall's array would be filled to overflowing.
The full array would be able to map a swath of sky several full moons in diameter in only 10 minutes, or the whole sky in a night — of great interest to astronomers and, as it turned out, to the military.
Dr. Shostak calculated that the full Allen array would be able to detect a signal from as far as 500 light years that is only a few times more powerful than what can now be sent by the Arecibo radio telescope, a 1,000-foot-diameter 1,000-foot-diameter 1,000-foot-diameter largest (although it is in disher of being shut down to save money).
Certainly a more involved array would be in the works.
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Due to the incomplete and complex nature of the rice microarray data, experiments with plant exon arrays would be necessary to thoroughly explore this comparison.
These results indicate that the post-annealed Au/SiNW arrays would be used in the field of flat panel displays in the future.
We were optimistic that these MAPbBr3 nanocube arrays would be applicable to solar cell as well as other optoelectronic devices such as photodetector, light emitting diode and X-ray scintillator.
Formation of a device structure with QD arrays as a rule must be one of the latest operations of the whole device production cycle because otherwise the QD arrays would be destroyed by further high-temperature annealing.
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