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As if to halt these things from imparting, at least, the appearance of strength, my wrists and hands have, at the same time, dwindled thin.

The rectification-free SCASC device can be charged up to 281.3 mV from its initial open circuit potential (~130.1 mV) in ~80 s under continuous human finger imparting at a frequency of 1.65 Hz.

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He had community-minded thoughts to impart: at one point, in English and Portuguese, he insisted on "freedom with responsibility".

Their recurrence, most often at the three or four main tonal landmarks, imparts at least a vague overall outline of formal musical structure.

A low temperature (LT -SIRM was imparted at 5 K at 2.5 T.

The shove will be imparted at a distance of about 20km from the surface of 67P.

When the solid projectile touches the joint surface, a stress concentration is imparted at the location of contact.

The isothermal remanent magnetization (IRM), regarded as saturation IRM (SIRM), was imparted at 1.5 T using a pulse magnetizer (MMPM-9; Magnetic Measurements, UK) at the NIPR.

Through a week of "The Handmade Photograph," she imparted at least ten different techniques to transform standard snaps into unique works of art.

A cooling-warming cycle of a saturation isothermal remanent magnetization (SIRM) imparted at room temperature (300 K) at 2.5 T was first measured in a zero magnetic field (trapped field <150 μT).

Isothermal remanent magnetization (IRM) was subsequently imparted at 0.9 and 1.2 T by using a MMPM10 impulse magnetizer before being measured at each step with a Natsuhara Giken spinner magnetometer (noise level ~10−8 Am2).

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