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Like this, said Brunelleschi, banging it gently on the table until it balanced on its broken edge.
It is a place that sometimes looks like the In Our Time Hemingway landscape of boxcars and brakemen, of backwoods camping out, but he invests it with a bleaker and broken edge.
By that time, the Mildenberg collection was on tour in the US, but Dr Jennifer Neils, a museum curator in Ohio, made a plaster cast of the broken edge of the Swiss lion and sent it to the university.
One photo showed a truck perched precariously at the broken edge of the carriageway.
We attribute the giant Stark effect to the broken edge degeneracy, i.e., the charge redistributions of the conduction band minimum and valence band maximum states localized at opposite edges induced by the field.
Although both edges have been partially ground down, the broken edges of the body do not meet or match those of the foot; the diameter of the body's broken edge fits entirely within that of the foot.
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But in OP SEM image, the biochar had broken edges with tarry deposits on the surface.
It causes large errors, broken edges, and other visually impaired effects.
As could be seen in the micrographs, the surfaces of the particles of PLP are irregular and have broken edges.
Hydrolyzed silane can readily form siloxane bonds with hydroxyl groups in basal surfaces and "broken" edges of swelling clay minerals such as montmorillonite and bentonite.
It is likely that the oxygen radicals etch away carbon as it is deposited during the growth, which may explain broken edges and pinholes on the resulting CNW sheets.
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