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Peak principal compressive strain and stress in enveloping fat tissue were 46±7% and 18±4 kPa, respectively.
Except, perhaps, for "Dunkirk," which, if it's not seen in enveloping and engulfing and body-shaking scale, may be nothing at all.
Set in nearly real time on a single evening and shot in enveloping Cinemascope despite its talky style, the film begins on a humorous note and goes on to find some universal truths in its family tensions.
Bring Up the Bodies is a much more condensed read than Wolf Hall, tackling in enveloping detail the sensational downfall of Anne Boleyn beginning in September 1535, just after Thomas More's execution, to May 1536, when she was publicly executed.
But in enveloping listeners in its magnificently noisy, furious textures, he made the Shostakovich Fourth a piece to get caught up in moment to moment, rather than one to analyze.
There are also small, playful, sketchier works -- like roughly fashioned images of leaping boys in enveloping garments -- and even some tiny figures not much bigger than thimbles that look as if they were made by one of the world's first sculptors.
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In enveloped viruses, the nucleocapsid, also called virion, is surrounded by a plasma membrane that protects the viruses from external factors.
Then he rustles in, enveloped by a tumble of shiny white cloth, which the aides spring forward to arrange whenever he stands or sits.
Then it immerses them in an enveloping psychedelic haze.
Lightning flashes deep in the enveloping gas clouds.
It was more fragmentary evidence in the enveloping gloom that is Brexit.
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