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Her face was deeply etched, lines following the contours of her smile.
Specifically designed stamps have been manufactured to control silicon etched lines motion into the melt polymer.
Used alone, however, mezzotint designs are often indistinct and, consequently, engraved or etched lines are introduced to give the design greater definition.
He developed a nervous irritation in his left eye which remained with him fifteen years later; the strain etched lines on his fleshy cheeks and brow.
With his slow, thickly accented voice, he etched lines such as "I never drink…wine" into the national consciousness, and Lugosi's name was thereafter associated with that of the bloodsucking count.
As you move your finger along a surface, the system changes the way the surface feels to the touch and can recreate ridges, etched lines, and other sensations.
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His eroded lines, so well suited to his subject matter, are unlike any etched line made before him, which has led some experts to the conclusion that Seghers invented the lift ground, an aquatint technique.
The ratio between D and G peak intensities shows that Stage 1 and Stage 2 disorder are introduced over a wider range on both sides of the 35 nm etched line.
What if time etches lines that send a message — of surprise, anger, fear, sadness, fatigue, skepticism, happiness or something else entirely — that springs from the dermis rather than the heart?
By the end of 2001, Intel, which is based in Santa Clara, will convert four of its plants to make flash memory using the 0.18-micron process, which etches lines smaller than one five-hundreth the width of a human hair.
One example is the ELS-F125, the world's first 125kV electron beam lithography system that can etch lines as narrow as 5 nanometers, which is only twice the width of a strand of human DNA.
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