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It certainly shouldn't be criticised as capable of "melting the movement".
By 1900, small electric-arc furnaces capable of melting about one ton of steel were introduced.
This promotes more mixing of the depths with the surface — bringing up more heat that's then capable of melting ice.
Not content with looming aggressively above its neighbours and blocking out their light, the Walkie-Talkie has even scorched them with its own death ray – channeling the sun in its concave facade to temperatures capable of melting cars.
The horn, uniquely welcome in both the brass and the woodwind families, is a brash but finicky device: for centuries the official instrument of the hunt, it is also capable of melting lyricism.
A Danish chemist said he had found red and grey chips in the dust from lower Manhattan that suggested the third tower had been burned down from the inside using special material capable of melting steel.
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Crysis 3 is the great equalizer; a game capable of downright melting your computer into submission.
Consequently, L1 RNA that encodes ORF1p capable of efficient melting of mismatched duplexes might be less prone to retrotransposition in vivo.
It was a telling incident: unintimidated by one of the most dangerous military operations of the war (and so fearless in a male way) and yet utterly capable of making men melt (devastating in a distinctly female way).
Although the software used for HRMA was originally designed to detect 1 bp differences between two small fragments, our results demonstrate that it is also capable of accurately analysing melt curves from longer unlike PCR fragments.
Indeed, only these latter were capable of suppressing the melt dripping behavior typical of PET and reducing the heat release rate peak by 25%.
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