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The resulting plates more accurately reproduce the fine screens and high resolution of stochastic printing.
(Then again, Sony's no straggler when it comes to producing fine screens).
Coarse screens have openings of approx. 20 50 mm, intermediate screens of approx. 10 20 mm and fine screens of approx. 2 10 mm [84, 85].
Furthermore, the efficiency of lifts for small species (e.g. eel) is generally low due to the fact that sufficiently fine screens cannot be used, for operational reasons.
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Pass the apricots through a food mill fitted with a medium or fine screen.
The compost is fine screened so it falls down through the herb plants before the flush of spring growth.
Alan Hale's portrait of the contrite village drunkard is another splendid characterization by this fine screen veteran.
The membrane is like a fine screen and the more flow pushing the sugar along the longer it stays clean and functioning.
"So even if a woman is pretty anxious, her children are probably going to be fine". Screening pregnant women for mental health problems is quite likely to be controversial.
Granted the troubles with the woolly adelgid and fiorina scale have caused many gardeners to look elsewhere for good evergreen hedge plants, but many nurseries are ready to plant selected forms because they do a fine screening job.
Granted the troubles with the woolly adelgid and fiorina scale have caused many gardeners to look elsewhere for good evergreen hedge plants, but many nurserymen are ready to plant selected forms as the plants that do a fine screening job.
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