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At the Pompidou Center, the considerable space on the top floor is evenly subdivided into a checkerboard grid, forming a sequence of some 70 fair-sized cubicles (some outdoors, on the terrace), each connected to the others by doors -- occasionally replaced by a mirror of the same size.
A droplet of the nanoparticles was placed on a carbon-coated copper grid, forming a thin liquid film.
The basic sampling units are water collectors (tubes), held together to form an evenly spaced grid forming a spatial array with three dimensions.
There are 7 DC inverter stations (Suzhou, Zhengping, Liyang, Nanjing, Wubei, Taizhou and Wuxi) in this regional power grid, forming a typical multi-infeed DC system.
The common points in the INT1 and INT2 grids form a third grid, which can be understood as the intersecting set INT1 (cap) INT2.
The two researchers, working at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, found that these locations formed a hexagonal grid, with each "grid cell" within the entorhinal cortex reacting in a unique spatial pattern – collectively the grid cells form a coordinated system that allowed spatial navigation through a complex maze.
We have interpolated it onto our model grid to form a 3D conductivity distribution.
It can be seen that the core is dominated by Zn that diffuses into the hollow Ti grid to form a Zn core (blue color), Ti shell (green color), and surface ZnO film (orange color), respectively.
Though the buildings stand in a grid, they form a spiral open to the Hudson River, the great route of the immigrants.
Then the grid frames form a matrix G with elements [ G] ij = (a i, b j ).
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