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Photographs capture the sixfold symmetry of a perfect star or plate snow crystal as well as the imperfections that are equally worthy of study: star crystals with one arm longer than the others, the 12-armed crystal formed when one crystal grows on top of another, the little bumps formed by water droplets.
"In my garden everything grows on top of everything else, and I let them fight it out".
Why? Reaching your goal is highly dependent on the power of compounding — or the snowball effect, where your pile of money grows at a faster clip as more interest (or investment growth) grows on top of more interest.
Mould grows on top of jam when: (a) jars are not properly sterilised (b) the fruit was picked while wet 2. Crystallisation Sugar crystals appear on top and sometimes through the jam.
Next Steps: With silicon transistors, the gate dielectric, which is made of an insulator called silicon dioxide, grows on top of the silicon when it is exposed to oxygen.
A compact layer of Cr2O3 grows on top of the coating, due to the Cr ions outwards diffusion, leaving behind a porous layer formed by Cr2O3 grains resulting from the recrystallization process, together with Ag agglomerates inside the empty porous zones.
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Comuna 8 is crowded with ramshackle dwellings that seem to have grown on top of one other.
The resonators are grown on top of silicon bars that are fixed at one or two edges using two home-made apparatus specifically designed to induce deformations of several hundreds of microstrains.
During the expansion stage (the fourth stage), two types of cells with distinct morphologies normally emerge, with one type being monolayer cells and the other sphere-like aggregates growing on top of the monolayer cells.
Art fairs grew on top of art fairs.
Plants grew on top of and around other plants.
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