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It will then cruise to about 50,000 feet, where it will detach and tip skyward, blasting off toward higher orbit.
The force was then immediately reduced to detach the tip from any contact from the sample, the scan size was adjusted to ∼500 nm, and then the tip was re-engaged at smaller forces to obtain an image of the sample to determine whether or not the larger applied force catalyzed the height reduction in the complex.
After detaching the tip, I prefer to leave the other two joints attached, which make a larger, meatier portion.
The "personality deterioration" of the other "culminated in two attempts at self-mutilation". He nearly detached the tip of one finger and later chopped off three with an ax.
During the buckling process, the mushroom tips detach and the pillars form side contact with the glass plate.
"It has to remain reliably open as the tip penetrates the comet's surface, but then has to close tightly and detach from the tip so the sample can be pulled back into the spacecraft," said Mr Wegel.
However, at a high etching temperature of 45 °C and a high HF concentration of 20 mol dm−3, the Au catalysts were detached from the tips of the GaAs pillars because the excess h+ generated by the relatively high temperature, even in the short etching time of 5 s, promoted the lateral etching of GaAs in the presence of the Au catalyst.
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Phase (4): A preload above the critical buckling preload Pb is applied, causing the structures to buckle and the structure tips to detach from the glass probe.
– Phase (4): A preload above the critical buckling preload P b is applied, causing the structures to buckle and the structure tips to detach from the glass probe.
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