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The indurated matrix is essentially made of fine pumice fragments.
The morphology, essentially made of PA6 particles dispersed in the PP matrix, was characterised by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
Both models show a very pronounced sp2 character (⩾97%), essentially made of hexagonal rings (⩾88%) and pentagonal and heptagonal rings in similar amounts (≈6%).
AISI H11 steel was hardened to (40; 45 and 50) HRC, machined using cubic boron nitride (CBN 7020 from Sandvik Company) which is essentially made of 57% CBN and 35% TiCN.
And not long after, as Christian answered questions from a group of (somewhat incredulous) reporters, Raul stood off to the side, looking over as Christian explained how he so easily handed over a ball that was, essentially, made of money.
These activities shall include yoga, singing, and artisanal bricklaying, despite the fact that Baby is essentially made of rubber, cannot talk, and is worthless when it comes to stacking bricks.
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How can you write an original poem when your literary consciousness is essentially made up of the memory of all the things that you've read before?
On a basic level, a novel, unlike an epic or a myth, is essentially made up of the contingent stuff of life and language: turns of phrase, conversations, digressions, descriptions, subplots.
The threat was first addressed in the 1980s with the establishment of the Diplomatic Security Service, essentially made up of bodyguards for diplomats.
The process dimension is essentially made up of HR, in terms of technical quality, interpersonal quality and motivation with respect to EmOC.
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