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In this mechanism an inversion of the microstructure occurs as the composition crosses from one side to the other of a two-phase region.
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At the time, they were being installed to prevent head on collisions by cars crossing from one direction to the opposite direction.
The amount of time spent in each section, number of crossings into each section as well as the latency to cross from one section to another was recorded.
That is on top of fares that work out -- depending on the traffic -- at anything from $11 to $20 to cross from one side of central London to the other, and more if the destination is remotely suburban.
Yes, people cross from one side to the other.
What is it about crossing from one world to another that makes an entrancing read?
Mike Leigh, David Hare and Stephen Poliakoff criss-cross from one to the other as Alan Bennett, Willy Russell and Dennis Potter did before them.
There is no middle ground and no map of how to cross from one phase to the next.
On the roof last winter, I found his little tracks in the snow, crossing from one fire escape to another.
One day, crossing from one beach to another, I passed from burning sunshine into a premature afternoon, in which the sky was a deep, weird purple.
The only way you can tell you have crossed from one jurisdiction to the other is the change in road signs from mph to kph, or vice versa.
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