Sentence examples for atypical materials from inspiring English sources

The phrase "atypical materials" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe materials that are unusual or not commonly found in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The artist chose to work with atypical materials, such as recycled plastics and organic fibers, to create her sculptures."
Alternatives: "unconventional materials" or "nonstandard materials".

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Mr. Powell's work was also marked by the use of atypical materials like metal and stone — his tabletops were often made of slate — and by the incorporation of found objects he acquired on his frequent travels.

From the release of ArtyA's first watch, a 12,000-Swiss franc timepiece made with coprolite — a substance more commonly known as fossilized dinosaur dung — Mr. Arpa has continued to experiment with a series of atypical materials.

Chemical alteration that leads to changes in color needs to be distinguished from artists' intentional use of novel or atypical materials or mixtures.

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At this one-off London show, he looked to reproduce this atypical material with a four-piece band featuring a violinist and a harpist.

Functional MRI studies in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy have consistently shown atypical material-specific involvement of the medial temporal lobe in episodic memory encoding, with reorganization of memory functions to the contralesional side (Golby et al., 2002; Richardson et al., 2003; Powell et al., 2007).

Although some of these differences merely reflect the results of additional stellar processing since the condensation of the presolar nebula some 5 billion years ago, others suggest that a significant amount of atypical nuclear material is associated with the solar system.

Inoculation of atypical PrPres material, which was selectively amplified in dgPMCA and free of PrPSc, proved its ability to produce PrPSc in animals.

The atypical externalization of intracellular material contributes to apoptotic cell-associated molecular patterns (ACAMP), which either alone or in conjunction with plasma proteins such as MFG-E8, complement C1q, mannose-binding lectin and surfactant protein A are then recognized by macrophages to promote clearance.

Fitting of a Birch Murnaghan third-order equation of state 9 gives a bulk modulus of 7.5 7) GPa indicating that the material is "soft" for a crystalline material but not atypical for a organometallic complex.

Establishing a limiting dilution of atypical PrPres in S05 brain material.

Our handout material is somewhat atypical for an academic detailing program.

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