Sentence examples for crude surface from inspiring English sources

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But it's an episode that comes off as boringly, lazily offensive instead of one that's clever and funny underneath a gleefully off-putting and crude surface.

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During production of crude oil, surface temperature is much less than reservoir temperature.

Measuring of elastic modulus on crude surfaces, by contact based mechanical devices, often results in a high dispersion of determined values.

Flamboyantly crude of surface, they have as their chief character an artist named Balthysmeese, whose obsession with little girls will remind most viewers of Balthus.

As attempts to produce specific antisera in rabbits with a haemolytic preparation obtained after gel exclusion chromatography of crude bacterial surface extracts had been unsuccessful (Dal & Monteil, 1983), the GBS haemolysin was characterized as being a nonimmunogenic substance.

Ryder in particular, with his crude, encrusted surfaces, awkward figures and visionary eccentricity, appears out of step with his times, unless one accepts the contention that his art was, in the words of the catalog's author, Elizabeth Prelinger, a "spiritual corrective to the extravagant materialism of the Gilded Age".

For thiostrepton produced by Streptomyces azureus (and thus labeling occurred in the context of the crude cell-surface extract), 14 μL of the extract was mixed with DTT (in MeOH) and DIPEA (in MeOH) to generate a final volume of 20 μL with a final concentration of 500 mM DTT and 10 mM DIPEA, in 7 3 CHCl3/MeOH, and the mixture was allowed to proceed for 16 h at 23 °C.

e CCFs-400 floating on the surface after crude oil sorption.

Wax deposited on the inner surface of crude oil pipelines are capable to reduce or completely stop the oil flow and the oil industry imposing large costs.

Last August, Hurricane Isaac -- a Category 1 hurricane -- washed away more shoreline as it slowly swirled along the Louisiana coast, spewing tar balls back onto oil-scrubbed beaches, exposing tar mats of weathered oil that rose to the surface like crude-soaked cadavers drawn from their watery graves.

From the 1840s onwards more mines provided crude shelters to protect surface workers from the worst of the weather, but at many others work at surface-level took place in the open air.

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