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A microscale laser shock flexible drawing (µLSFD) is a novel ultrahigh strain rate manufacturing technology that provides an effective means for fabricating complicated microparts shapes in foil.
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The conductor Richard Bradshaw drew flexible, sonorous playing from the well-drilled orchestra.
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The chorus, a flexible, powerful group drawn from the Dresden and Bavarian state operas, pushed deeper, singing with a hint of mania appropriate to Michael Schulz's production.
It also emphasizes the need for researchers to be flexible and to draw from the most appropriate research design and analytical methods to best respond to the respective research questions.
We need a sensible and flexible system that draws on the experience of other countries where it is legal.
Today, U.S. Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) and U.S. RepresentativesJim McGovern (D-MA) and Walter Jones (R-NC) announced they are introducing legislation requiring the president to develop a flexible timetable to draw down U.S. troops from Afghanistan, in order to enhance our national security and reduce the burden on our armed forces and on taxpayers.
This feature enables us to draw flexible networks.
The topic is flexible, encompassing examples drawn from multiple areas of biology and from collaborating disciplines such as engineering and mathematics.
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