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These zones are connected by a continuous ribbon of wood that rises from the waterfront, up the bleachers and into the building to form the theater stage.
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SQUEEZE should only be used where it is not possible to model the disordered solvent by normal methods, e.g. when there is a continuous ribbon of diffuse difference density along one of the unit-cell axes.
Golgi-derived microtubules have been proposed to draw individual stacks together, a process regulated by the microtubule-binding proteins CLASPs (CLIP-associated proteins), to promote the formation of a continuous ribbon (Efimov et al., 2007; Miller et al., 2009).
Beyond these frozen eye-witnesses was Constitution Plaza and the Hill and Pennsylvania Avenue - a continuous ribbon of bare highway.
The simplest plan would be to create a continuous ribbon of metal buried in the sidewalks and streets listing the names of all the victims.
Scheduled to be completed at the end of this year, the building will be red brick with tinted reflective windows in a continuous ribbon around each story.
A solid film of metallic glass is spun off as a continuous ribbon at a speed that can exceed a kilometre per minute.
The plan also calls for, "the Flushing River [to] be reopened along [its] eastern edge to create a continuous ribbon of water through the Park".
Golgi-derived microtubules that are regulated by CLASPs draw Golgi stacks together in a tangential fashion and are critical for the formation of a continuous ribbon (Efimov et al., 2007; Miller et al., 2009).
When all the pieces fall into place, planners and city officials say, there will be a nearly continuous ribbon of parkland and recreational space along the East Side.
The continuous ribbon was produced by the melt-spinning technique from 100 g of the alloy.
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