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With further etching of Si, the large grains will melt and coalesce with each other, forming one unit (Fig. 1c, f).
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"We really appreciate that our peshmerga brothers will come to fight in Kobani, but one should not forget that with 150 people you cannot even form one unit.
The communication cost displayed in Fig. 12 is specified in data units, where one matrix entry forms one unit.
For every two fluoride ions, ten calcium ions and six phosphate ions are required to form one unit cell of fluorapatite (Ca10(PO4)6 F2) [4].
The fracture energy can be defined as the amount of the absorbed energy to form one unit area of a crack (Beygi et al. 2013; Pająk and Ponikiewski 2013).
Obstetrics and gynaecology wards, perinatal wards and neonatal intensive care units (NICU) were combined to form one unit type because those units are generally part of a single nursing entity with shared facilities and resources.
As suggested by a similar mechanism for oxytocin reviewed by Veening et al[ 4], such contacts may synchronize the activities of the POMC neurons forming one or more functional units, allowing them "to perform coherently as a robust processing unit" [ 204], for instance to provide the considerable amounts of POMC needed to elevate the CSF levels.
Altogether around 200 individuals would form one work unit.
Gideon Scully, Bayside, Queens. A. Ilyse Fink, a spokeswoman for the New York City Department of Buildings, said that as a result of a change in the law in November 1997, it is no longer necessary for a property owner to obtain a new certificate of occupancy when apartments are being combined to form one larger unit.
The limestone and the overlying basalt are hydraulically connected and form one aquifer unit.
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