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The night began with Filament, a duo of Sachiko M. and Otomo Yoshihide, both from Japan.
One of the bulbs on its plastic branches has a burnt-out filament, a blind eye amid brilliant illuminations.
For structural proteins, the amino acid sequence determines whether it will be a filament, a sheet, a globule, or another shape.
Orientation is completed by stretching, or drawing, the filament, a process that pulls the long polymer chains into alignment along the longitudinal axis of the fibre and causes them to pack closely together and develop cohesion.
Building on the experimentation of others, Edison had devised a practical method for generating illumination by running a current through a rudimentary filament — a carbonized strip of cardboard — encased inside a vacuum-sealed glass bulb.
Thomas Edison's light bulb, for example, was not so much the product of a metaphorical light-bulb moment of discovery as of the bringing together of pre-existing components—an electricity supply, a heated filament, a vacuum and a glass envelope.
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(d) TEM image of a conducting filament in a-Si-based CBRAM devices.
Thyratron, gas-filled discharge chamber that contains a cathode filament, an anode plate, and one or more grids.
A metal fence unrolls like filament, an oblique balcony juts into pure nothing, and snow and sand merge into a single texture.
We observed multiple instances (n = 66) in which cortactin bound to the side of a filament where a daughter filament was later nucleated.
To induce an immune response, he used a nylon filament as a needle.
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