Sentence examples for bear a thin from inspiring English sources

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These curled strips (delivered over fries) bear a thin coating of panko, cornmeal and breading mix.

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His face often bore a thin smile.

The stipe is 8 20 cm (3 8 in) high and 1.5 2 cm (½–⅔ in) thick at the apex, and bears a thin white membranous ring.

Its anterior surface is concave, and it bears a thin lamina on its lateral margin that passes along the medial surface of the surangular.

A cell was scored positive if it bears a thin neurite extension that was double or more the length of the cell body diameter [ 20].

The small wind-pollinated flowers are borne in a thin cluster, and each spikelet bears many long silky hairs.

It is one of the most iconic visual representations of climate change: a lone polar bear stands on a thin ice floe, surrounded by a sea so grey it reaches the horizon and simply merges with the sky.

An adult and a juvenile were preserved (Fig. 10a, b), to which we gave the name Guanlong (crested dragon), as the adult bore a large thin crest along the top of its head (Xu et al. 2006a, b).

But her statement this week, and the doubts it raised, ensured that wherever she goes her aura will bear a permanent stain, like a thin layer of pollution hanging above the horizon in an otherwise clear blue sky.

When the doctors cut the umbilical cord, they thread a thin catheter, with a bore of about one millimetre, into the umbilical vein; fluids and medications flow through it to the newborn.

Since the AlN barrier layer was very thin, it would bear a much larger electric field and meanwhile a stronger converse piezoelectric effect once a reverse gate bias was applied.

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