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Her design for the National Center, for example, contains none of the sharp, angular forms characteristic of earlier projects.
Upon compression functional surfactant forms characteristic multilayer structures, which indicate surfactant surface activity.
When light of various types is aimed at a diffraction grating, the light passes through the slits and forms characteristic patterns on the other side.
We have studied the ability of IBPs to shape ice crystals in distinguishable forms characteristic of the particular protein type.
Unlike Shūbun, however, Masanobu was not a priest; in his suiboku landscapes the vague outlines and subtle ink washes expressive of Zen Buddhist mysticism are supplanted by the more carefully defined forms characteristic of native Japanese art.
Although this work is unmistakably Netherlandish, it shows that Justus had begun to be influenced by the simplicity of composition and idealization of forms characteristic of the Early Renaissance style in Italy.
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When the capsules developed, each was found to have the form characteristic of the other plant.
"It's really poignant," said John Columbus, director of the Black Maria, noting that it has an "economy of form" characteristic of Mr. Schnall's work.
Such early poetry as the French Destruction (1904) showed the vigour and anarchic experimentation with form characteristic of his later work.
The analyses are always conducted analytically, yielding closed-form characteristic equations for the buckling moments.
Bacteria that do not separate from one another after cell division form characteristic clusters that are helpful in their identification.
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