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A metaphor can also be embedded into a more comprehensive POV.
MEMS are also attractive in that they may be embedded into a composite structure during manufacture.
Furthermore, the multiple vibrating-fan system can be embedded into a heat sink directly.
Carbon nanotubes can be embedded into a polymer matrix to manufacture nanotube membranes generating rapid water transport.
We show that every locally convex cone may be embedded into a cone that is linear over R (resp. C).
This implies that every countably generated tracial ∗-algebra can be embedded into a metric ultraproduct of generic matrix algebras.
Colleges can pay to subscribe to Jisc, allowing them access to excellent resources that can then be embedded into a college's virtual learning environment.
The clip opens with a note of admiration that Alexa can be embedded into a microwave, then proceeds to imagine bloopers arising from its infiltration of everyday life.
It is concluded that the proposed model is valuable and could be embedded into a multiscale modeling framework to deal with concurrent nucleation, growth, coarsening and macroscopic transportation.
One natural question is: What is the smallest order w such that some STS v) can be embedded into a (K4−e -design of order v+w?
The foundation is considered to be embedded into a uniform layer resting on an elastic half-space, under the incidence of inclined SH waves.
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