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However, that comes out to a very fine strand indeed.
This is attributed to fine strand generation induced by the addition of MA-PP.
That query, so simple, yet rife with complications, informs every fine strand of this wise, illuminating novel.
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Simón Villanueva twirls fine strands of silver wire to form the petals of a flower.
She describes watching the sugar being made, its fine strands changing color.
He peered inside and noted with horror and admiration a family of sparrows in a nest constructed of the usual materials, plus fine strands of wire screening.
Projection-microstereolithography allows for great versatility in the design of biomedical components with round cross sections, such as fine strands, channels and microtubules.
They are attached by fine strands of tendon to the valves between the atria and ventricles and prevent the valves from opening when the ventricles contract.
Then sort the resulting groups on the basis of the shape and location of the aperture (Figures 6, 7) the hole(s) on the last chamber from which the cytoplasm extrudes as fine strands (filopods) during life (Figure 1).
Nexia's chief executive and founder, Dr. Jeffrey Turner, said the transgenetic goats excreted protein in their milk that, when isolated, assembled itself into fine strands of spider silk, a product the company calls Biosteel.
And, finally, why not splash out £50 on a special pillowcase "infused with fine strands of copper oxide", which supposedly reduces wrinkles through the power of – and I'm paraphrasing a lot here – metal ions and witchcraft?
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