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Seated behind a pristine glass table empty of paperwork, she sipped mineral water delicately from a crystal glass.
Afterward, Lucy serves brandy from a crystal decanter while her co-workers arrange themselves like human furniture for the guests.
It is a spore-forming bacterium, dubbed 2-9-3, which came from a crystal that was retrieved from the wall of an underground shaft in New Mexico.
So when they go to see Mr Pennyfeather, they find that the reason for his transformation is the magic juice from a crystal ball that their Aunt left leaking onto the chair.
He spooned a morsel of paste or greenish jam about as large as a thumb from a crystal vase, and placed it next to the silver spoon on each saucer.
But Americans defy categorization, and that same person enjoying Benjamin may be a defender of the Second Amendment, pouring port from a crystal decanter decorated with a shotgun-toting hunter from the old Park Avenue emporium scullyandscully.com.com
The Bragg law shows how the angles at which X-rays are most efficiently diffracted from a crystal are related to the X-ray wavelength and the distance between the layers of atoms.
These focus the sun's light onto the stack, meaning that all incident light meets a semiconductor.The semiconductor stacks themselves are printed onto a cell one layer at a time by a rubber stamp, which picks them up from a crystal wafer of the appropriate material.
In 1912, the German physicist Max von Laue published the first paper demonstrating x-ray diffraction from a crystal.
Fig. 3 Fluorescence spectra collected from a crystal of HR insulin, Insugen (I), to confirm the presence of zinc.
Here, we present the crystal structure of NanB to 1.7 Å resolution derived from a crystal grown in the presence of the buffer Ches (2-N-cyclohexylaminoethanesulfonic acid).
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