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This has been designed to extend the roof line of the museum behind it through and across the sightlines of the new building.
A forward multiplicity detector has been designed to extend the charged particle multiplicity coverage of the ALICE experiment to pseudorapidities of −3.4<η<−1.7 and 1.7<η<5.0.
This chip, named TERA09, has been designed to extend the input current range, compared to the previous versions of the chip, for dealing with high-flux pulsed beams.
S3 has been designed to extend the capability of the facility to perform experiments with extremely low cross sections, taking advantage of the very high intensity stable beams of the superconducting linear accelerator of SPIRAL2.
Furthermore, several techniques are briefly outlined that have been designed to extend MRM to a wide range of applications such as soft material imaging, in vivo microscopy of animals and plants, or the study of microfluidic and porous systems.
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The cuts are designed to extend the solvency of Medicare for an estimated eight years.
A proper pitch controller must be designed to extend the life cycle of a wind turbine's blades and tower.
This special type of reactor is designed to extend the nuclear fuel supply for electric power generation.
One of its main investments is in Littlefeet, a San Diego company whose products are designed to extend the reach and improve the sound quality of cellular systems.
The multishot sequences being tested are designed to extend the antibody response for many months, although eventually the body will stop producing the anti-nicotine antibodies, he said.
Many of the roles in which he cast her were designed to extend her technique and artistry and transform her into the prototype Balanchine ballerina.
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