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The phrase "at the disk of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect variation of a more common phrase, possibly intended to refer to something related to a disk or disk drive.
Example: "The data is stored at the disk of the computer."
Alternatives: "on the disk of" or "in the disk of".
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Even through the thickness of my hand I can feel the magnet tugging at the disk of metal.
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The team used it to look at the disks of material around young stars from which planets form.
At this distance, the disk of Venus fills the entire instrumental field of view.
We can look back at who was looking at Venus when it last crossed the disk of the Sun.
We previously reported a rapid, light-triggered calcium release from binding sites at the disk membrane in the presence of calcium ionophore A23187 (refs 3, 8).
When the Sun is nearest to Earth and the Moon is at its greatest distance, the apparent disk of the Moon is smaller than that of the Sun.
They video-taped the slowly falling disks, then digitized the images and had a computer measure the angle of the disk at intervals of 1/60 of a second.
At such distances, the protoplanetary disk of dust and gas was likely to have been too thin to fuel planet growth.
where DA is the area of the disk at the bottom of a child hemisphere and n is the number of children at level p+1.
A section of the disk at the beginning of each partition (Volume) is set aside to contain a FAT.
This singularity is resolved through the formation of a 45° logarithmic spiral in hover, which produces a non-uniform inflow at the face of the disk, particularly near the edge of the disk where the flow field is entirely reversed.
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