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(b) In-plane strain distributions in the balancing layers of trilayer NMs after elastic strain sharing for biaxially anisotropic balancing layers with a biaxially anisotropic stressor layer, corresponding to the Si(110) trilayer.

The net negative charge of the basal oxygen between these double layers is balanced by a layer of hexagonally coordinated cations (K+ in muscovite mica) (26).

They showed all the delicious drinkability of Beaujolais, yet they were structured and balanced, with layers of complex flavors and added dimensions of depth, purity and nuance.

Rick Bayless has been asked to prepare the elegantly balanced, many layered Mexican food for which he has become famous at the dinner on May 19 that will honor President Felipe Calderón of Mexico.

An expanded range of screens and canopies built with minutely balanced filtering layers could work with convective air and currents of heating and cooling air encircling a new urban architecture.

The mismatch strain is isotropic in-plane (Figure4b) because the balancing layers and stressor layers have the same crystal structures, where the same in-plane orientations align during epitaxial growth (e.g., SiGe(110) on Si(110)).

The mismatch strain in the system is shown as the red line; it corresponds to the strain in the stressor layer before strain sharing occurs and has the opposite sign as the strain transferred to the outer balancing layers.

Table 1 shows simulated DGT fluxes with and without DBL layers (δ = 100 and 200 μm), which indicate that the increased flux because of lateral diffusion into DGT samplers with a common diffusion layer thickness of 0.094 cm (i.e., a flux increase of 8.7 9.7%) is balanced by DBL layers of ∼100 μm thickness for rphys values of 1 and 0.9 cm.

The burrito is no bean bomb: the flavorful filling is bright and balanced, a luscious layering of meat, salsas, beans and rice.

Co-expression with the growth promoting p63 is seen only in selected basal cells, it is balanced in the spinous layer, and in the upper granular layer, C/EBPδ predominates [21].

One approach is to use InGaSbN/InAs grown on GaSb where the InGaSbN layer has a larger lattice constant than the substrate, and the InAs layer has a lower lattice constant, and thus the compressive and tensile stress of the superlattice layers can be balanced in a so called strained-layer superlattice.

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