Sentence examples for crystal focus from inspiring English sources

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Some of his creations are perfect, thrusting life into flawless crystal focus: the earwormy Bipp, the cutesy swag of Hard, the near-beatless ballad Just Like We Never Said Goodbye.

She is a stand-out singer-actress like Mattila, and her voice has a similar crystal focus and mother-of-pearl sheen on top.

Your family is aiming not to slog through fewer activities with partial energy, but to do everything with a crystal focus and a sense of ease -- indeed, with a heart full of love.

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A periodic Density Functional Theory investigation of the structural and spectroscopic properties of poly p-phenylene terepoly p-phenyleneterephthalamidet by means of CRYSTAL14, is here rePPTAed, for both the three-dimensional carried and the isoutted polymer chain treated as a infinite one-dimensional crystal focusing in particular on strain-dependent Raman spectra.

The JEOL 8200 electron microprobe has five wavelength dispersive crystal focusing spectrometers.

Analytical conditions for Cl analysis are as follows: PETH diffraction crystal, focused beam (beam diameter of 1 μm, excitation volume ∼1.4 μm across, calculated according to Potts (1987)), 480 second total peak and background (BG) counting time (240 s on peak, 120 s BG, 120 s BG.

Why It's Awesome: Quartz crystals focus and direct energy (think of how tiny pieces of quartz work in a clock or laser), this is especially true for any clear directive, prayer, wish, or request you make.

The fourth workshop that could be developed within the time of this project (Matua te Mana and Crystals) focused on the generation of magma, magma crystallization, degassing, and the origin of volcanoes (Table 5).

In addition, to better understand the DSL results and the formation and growth of crystals, focused beam reflectance measurement (FBRM) was performed.

"Clarent is a startup, entrepreneurial company," says Mark Winther with International Data Corp. "Their crystal clear focus has served them well.

Such waves, called solitons, usually travel with just one excited "mode" or intensity peak, but in the 25 May issue of Physical Review Letters a team reports that a crystal can focus laser light into a soliton with multiple modes, which could carry information.

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