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Although it is nominally a fibril-forming collagen in mammals, it appears to polymerize only in the form of fine microfibrils covalently linked to the surface of the much thicker fibrils of copolymeric collagen, as observed for example with type II/XI fibrils in cartilage [33].
Most generally known in the form of fine and coarse filaments in such articles as hosiery, parachutes, and bristles, nylon is also used in the molding trade, particularly in injection molding, where its toughness and ability to flow around complicated inserts are prime advantages.
Along charcoal supply chain, some of it ends up being waste in the form of fine char particles (charcoal dust).
In contrast to the samples (a, b), the samples (c, d) contain a major part of the nanopowder in the form of fine particles.
Commonly, microspheres have been formed by coagulating the alginate solution in the form of fine droplets using calcium chloride solution (Martinsen et al. 1989).
The addition of water vapour also accelerated the development of internal oxidation in the form of fine spinel precipitates dispersed in the chromium depleted matrix.
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"I certainly now believe that some form of fining system would be appropriate," he tells Leveson.
Moreover, enforcement actions generate billions of dollars in revenue in the form of fines, disgorgements and other penalties.
Some of the endosperm remains in the form of finer semolina and is again fed to another reduction roll.
Most of the money is being paid as restitution to the people who lost it, but some, in the form of fines and penalties, goes to the state.
There were more suspensions in the preseason, and during the regular season the supplemental discipline has been exclusively in the form of fines.
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