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Schulson explained that as soon as H₂O molecules begin to organize into a nucleus they form a surface between the crystalline structure and the liquid.
The machine kicks into action, and planks rise to form a surface that, with detailed video imagery, looks like the top of mountain, seen from above.
In its current form a surface slickness can't disguise a lack of substance and texture in the relationship and story: it flips from sorrow to elation without taking us on a real emotional journey.
Essentially the many pieces may be called "manipulated found objects," meaning that Mr. Clark can simply yet convincingly stack pieces of paving stone or fit strips of metal together to form a surface reminiscent of a painting.
Brodie reveled in the materiality of paint, stroking or palette-knifing it on in thick, rich impastos to form a surface that turns the viewer's eye into an organ of touch.
Finely divided thorium metal will burn in air, but the massive metal is stable in air at ordinary temperatures (although it will react with oxygen to form a surface tarnish after prolonged exposure).
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Previous studies on type III IF proteins proposed that the C-terminal tail domain associates intramolecularly with the C-terminal end of the rod domain (Kouklis et al., 1991), which form a surface-exposed loop structure that prevents inappropriate subunit interactions in the assembly process and regulates filament thickness.
When that happens, the clay forms a surface around the bubble which traps the contents inside.
At red heat, silicon is attacked by water vapour or by oxygen, forming a surface layer of silicon dioxide.
The points in this iteration jump around on the boundary of the Julia set, forming a surface.
As it hardens over time, the landscape cracks and forms a surface of soft hexagons, some of which peel in the sun.
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