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"Pens came back out and in many cases hot desking was used," said a senior official.
These are not entirely new themes for this museum -- both have been the subject of large exhibitions -- but the specific examples are, as usual, fresh and in some cases hot off the runway, and their interaction is worth examining.
The main design philosophy and the flow of the design process are highlighted, the definition of the worst load cases (hot cases, cold cases) and the temperature design margins are presented, and their roles in the design are explained.
In both cases, hot oxalic acid (ammonium oxalate) solution was added to hot aqueous solutions of SnCl2 · 2H2O in a molar ratio of 1 1.5, respectively.
In such cases, hot spots are formed in the gap between nanoparticles and nanoplates, which greatly enhances the Raman response because of the interparticle electromagnetic coupling [43, 44, 45].
Particularly in [47], it was shown that in some cases, hot carrier collection efficiencies are higher in the case of 700 and 1500 nm excitation wavelengths in comparison with the higher energy 400 nm wavelength photons.
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Still, it is not easy to survive in an era when most young guys seem to prefer S.U.V.'s and pickups, or, in some cases, hot-rod versions of Honda Civics.
The sample with 30% PVAc added to MF resin (MF resin: PVAc=70 30) showed good bonding strength compared with MF resin only in all cases, hot-press temperature, time, pressure and boiling test.
Torre likes to ride hot players or, in this case, hot lineups.
Note the shoes worn by professional chefs: clogs protect their feet in case hot water or oil spills on them.
In another case, Hot Wax unsuccessfully sued Turtle Wax in 1999, contending that it created the impression that its car wax actually contained wax.
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