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The microchannels are imbedded directly into the heated substrate to reduce the parasitic thermal resistances due to contact and conduction resistances.
The cable, he said, can be imbedded directly into freshly poured concrete, or, for retrofit applications, can be laid in the sand bed under bricks or pavers or in shallow quarter-inch-wide grooves cut into existing asphalt or concrete.
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Linezolid, a synthetic antibiotic, imbedded into mesoporous silica and then incorporated into pores of a 316L stainless steel pin, prevented the colonization of S. aureus ATCC 29213 on the surface of the implant [ 68].
With exquisite form, he imbeds staple-shaped, rubber-covered steel pins directly into the wall.
That is because some building systems are made of mechanisms controlled by computer chips directly imbedded in their designs.
Next a recent proposal will be discussed, along totally different lines, of Patrick Suppes and a somewhat older proposal of Ludwik Silberstein, where the geometry is directly imbedded in a physical theory, special relativity theory to be precise.
Ms. Kucera takes a similar approach to her works on paper, but directly imbeds the found objects into the paper.
It was a small school as one might expect, but one feature that struck me immediately was the presence of shop classes integrated into the physical layout of the campus and imbedded into the curriculum.
The molding process is also where the content is imbedded into the CD.
Many large engineering systems can be viewed as linearly connected systems imbedded into non-homogeneous Markov chains.
They often experiment with new approaches, like three-dimensional lithographs or wood blocks that create patterns through placement and design from colors imbedded into the wood grain.
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