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The second fan has much thicker blades compatible with the rotomoulding conception process.
While it would be thought from DSC results that the powder has much thicker crystallites than the moulded material, it is shown quite clearly by nitric acid etching techniques followed by GPC that the crystal lamellae in both forms of the material have similar dimensions, close to 20 nm on average.
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The inversion results show that Cevizli Creek (west of Tekirdag city center) has much thick alluvial sediment (Vs = ~140 m/s) at its mouth (~30 m) with respect to up river parts (~20 m).
Banks have much thicker capital buffers than they did.
And in place of the thin roofs and overhangs of midcentury, Mr. Reynolds said, "we had to have much thicker structure to meet seismic codes".
The mollusks in this lake have much thicker shells than other freshwater mollusks, and the endemic crab that feeds on them has much larger chelae (pincerlike claws) than other freshwater crabs.
Similarly, yeasts such as S. cerevisae can be difficult to break as they have much thicker walls (100 200 nm thick) than gram negative bacteria.
Although the process might be good enough in mice, it would have limited use in humans, who have much thicker skin.
In another example, note that old-style humans had much thicker skulls than we do today.
This form also had much thicker and hairier stems.
Deeper segments of the dermis had much thicker elastic components.
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