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The interior has been designed to merge the two buildings seamlessly.
INDOORS: The single-story house was designed to merge indoor and outdoor living, with rooms oriented around a large interior courtyard.
It is designed to merge into the surrounding landscape, to leave full attention on the Kelpies.
Therefore, a procedure was designed to merge these cross-sections (Fig. 6b).
A procedure was, therefore, designed to merge together dual cross-sections and fix the thumb by means of a small gap, as depicted in Fig. 6.
In recent years, the polymer-lipid hybrid NPs designed to merge the best of both worlds had been reported in several groups.
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We propose a new design to merge the communication network and the storage network at the best price.
In several pictures, including two rear views of nude putti and two grisaille paintings of reclining figures personifying painting and sculpture, architectural settings suggest that the frescoes were designed to visually merge with the original construction of the house.
4. No tumor classification has been prepared in a standard format designed to exchange, merge or analyze heterogeneous biological data The most widely-used authoritative resources are the World Health Organisation classifications, which list the tumors that occur at different body sites [ 11].
Robinson's own garden at Gravetye was planted on a large scale, but his wild garden idea could be realised in small yards, where the 'garden' is designed to appear to merge into the surrounding woodland or meadow.
The model was designed to facilitate merging satellite, airborne, marine and terrestrial magnetic data sets recorded at very different epochs in the Antarctic where significant annual geomagnetic changes have occurred.
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