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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at thin layers of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing materials, processes, or phenomena that involve thin layers, such as in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The researchers focused on the effects of temperature changes at thin layers of ice on the lake's surface."
Alternatives: "in thin layers of" or "across thin layers of".
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The second makes it much easier to get at thin layers of deposits and allows multiple wells to be drilled from a single site.
Experiments were performed at thin layers of each casted layer with a thickness of at least 1 μm and a mean surface roughness smaller than 2 nm for 2.5 × 2.5 μm grids (Table 1).
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At sunrise here, thin layers of mist blanket vast expanses of grass as hundreds of elk emerge from the mountainside evergreens to graze, the valley echoing with their bugling calls.
Mr. Soza's "intelligent clothing," as he calls it, includes a "gravity-free jacket," on display at Scandinavia House, assembled from thin layers of plastic that sandwich air and what Mr. Soza would only characterize as "a secret".
These phases were identified as Al4C3 by XRD and Raman spectroscopy and were shown to nucleate on very thin layers of amorphous carbon at the surface of the C60 crystals.
The shrapnel from fragmentation grenades can penetrate wood, plaster, glass, furniture, and thin layers of metal, especially at short ranges.
The common features were noticed that, CAM incubated with SaOS2 cells shows increased fibroblast accumulation and irregular growth pattern at thin stratum of ectodermal layer.
Four hours later, at ZT8, a thin layer of PAS-positive material was detected in the apical cytoplasm closest to the lumen.
At this point, the thin layer of organic matter located at the degraded soil surface was expected to be induced into the soils as solution (Yamamoto [2013]), thereby increasing TC at the subsurface soil layer.
At the outset, the thin layer of polydopamine (PDA) was coated on Ti3C2Tx and served as protective cover to achieve the structural stability and integrity of Ti3C2Tx.
At that temperature, the thin layer of water coating the grains inside the fault could evaporate, leaving the newly dehydrated grains less slippery than they were before, Reches and Lockner speculate in a paper published in the 23 September issue of Nature.
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