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No sacrifice to the optical transparency (more than 80%% transmittance for the visible light) but a blue-shift of optical transmittance was found for the double-layered films, especially for AS specimen.
Some may have been used as workshop models or given to clients as specimen pieces.
Paterson shares this sense of the human as specimen, but like some demented scientist — and like Frost! — he keeps falling in love with the subjects of his experiments.
In a gesture of immense self-confidence, her book On Photography (1977) did not contain a single photograph as specimen or illustration.
Keep your eye on that foot (known henceforth as specimen No. 387), which gets more action than the pea in a shell game.
The desirability of cycads as specimen and ornamental plants in gardens and greenhouses has led to the overharvesting of many species from the wild.
Tracking down answers often means phone calls with long periods on hold, digging up old patient information and even recruiting office workers to act as specimen couriers to other labs and hospitals in order to expedite results or save frail patients or harried family members the hassle of traveling to an "approved site" for a test or procedure.
Further analysis indicated that the error increased substantially as specimen size decreased.
As specimen we choose a square of size 100 cm2 for each sample.
Variables such as, specimen size, vacuum pressure, vacuum time and type of immersion fluid were studied by the ruggedness test.
Within the ESB, eggs of the herring gull (Larus argentatus) are used as specimen representing marine top predators [53].
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