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Working with smokes and smells, this has a — fragile aspect?
Sometimes, very talented people have a fragile aspect to them, and it's easy to send them off course.
Even more than the flora and fauna, it seemed to me, the most fragile aspect of Socotra is its way of life.
In Figure 4a, the cross-section of a sample treated with NaOH 1% is presented, showing the very fragile aspect of the bundle in comparison to a sample imaged before the alkaline treatment.
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But at its finest this ritual-based bossiness enables fragile but important aspects of life to be identified and shared.
There is something which connects them; they are bound to each other, but this bonding can be weak, limited to a few aspects, fragile and weak.
Mathematicians and engineers are at work on algorithms and other tools to better model this robust yet fragile nature and other aspects of complex biological systems.
Moreover, the high aspect ratio of fragile nanostructured black silicon makes conformal passivation even more challenging.
An anxiety disorder is just one aspect of the fragile compendium of thoughts and feelings, blood and bone, that make up the spirit of the person suffering from it.
The NATO secretary general, Lord Robertson, is planning to visit Macedonia this week for talks on amnesty and other aspects of the fragile peace agreement, said Mark Laity, a NATO spokesman.
"If somebody was very fragile and they were observing aspects of their story I could say to them, 'Tonight you don't have to come on stage and observe that or even listen to it,'" Horin says.
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