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Discover Ludwig"fringe space" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to areas that are on the outer boundaries or outskirts of a larger space. For example, "The fringe space around the town was mostly farmland, with a few scattered buildings."
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Isley Lynn's sexual odyssey, Skin a Cat, opens a new fringe space, the Bunker, near London Bridge.
The lattice fringe space of 0.319 and 0.336 nm corresponds to the (110) plane of tetragonal rutile TiO2, and (111) planes of the cubic phase of CdS could be confirmed.
The insert is the magnified image of a single nanocrystal about 4 nm in diameter, and the lattice fringe space is 0.25 nm, which corresponds to (111) plane of bulk cubic SiC.
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"I really like fringe spaces," he acknowledges.
Most light sources emit a continuous range of wavelengths, which result in many overlapping interference patterns, each with a different fringe spacing.
The fringe seemed to aspire to be a microcosm of West End productions rather than a place to fuel and challenge mainstream theatre – there seemed to be established formulae rather than experiment and all fringe spaces looked the same (black and small).
The fringe spacing (period) was set around 4 mm.
The experimental lattice fringe spacing, 0.146 nm, is consistent with the interplanar spacing in monoclinic Cu2Se.
The interplanar spacing of 0.251 nm agrees well with the fringe spacing of α-Fe2O3.
The fringe spacing as shown in Fig. 1d is 0.27 and 0.25 nm.
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