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"Everything has many surfaces".
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Human skin has many surface bacteria present at any time; that is not a bad thing[1, 2].
After discussing in general terms some of the connections between surface water bodies and urban land use we specifically examine the situation in Wuhan, one of the largest cities in China, which has many surface water bodies in its urban region.
Although lakes often have many surface inflows or at least several incoming streams or rivers, they generally have but one surface effluent.
CQDs have many surface defects because of their high surface-area-to-volume ratio.
The GST film grown on a Si3N4 surface appeared to have many surface voids.
Designers thus have many surface engineering technologies to select from in the design of components.
4, the CQDs have many surface defects and a very short diffusion length; and thus charge carriers are mainly driven by the drift in the electric field inside the SCR.
In spite of a very simple shape, a riveted junction has many contact surfaces and stress concentrations that make the local stiffness very difficult to be calculated.
This structural property suggests that WDR5 has many exposed surfaces which make it a perfect adaptor to interact with other proteins.
But, although "Thou Shalt Not" has many incidental surface pleasures — including Thomas Lynch's expressive sets, Debra Monk on drums, a persuasive Mardi Gras number, and a chilling rowboat scene in which Camille, who cannot swim, is deep-sixed by Therese and Laurent — dance seems inadequate to the brooding psychology of Zola's lovers, whose needs are not so much dramatized as announced.
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