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The heartwood excels in fineness and in the intensity of its dark colour.
What the show lacks in grandeur, though, it makes up in fineness, and in rarity.
What the show lacks in grandeur, displaying four dozen ceramic jars, lacquer boxes, and scroll paintings, it makes up in fineness and in rarity, Holland Cotter writes.
The dynasty of Hugh Capet (987 996) made no immediate change in the previous Carolingian coinage system: deniers and their halves, the oboles, continued, but tended to decline in fineness.
Agis, on the contrary, in fineness of nature and elevation of mind, not only far excelled Leonidas, but in a manner all the kings that had reigned since the great Agesilaus.
The first plate produced that could be used was called "silver steel". Later there was manufactured the "Prussian steel" plate, which was a slight improvement in fineness of grain.
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The difference is not in the number, but in the fineness of the hair that grows from those follicles.
This procedure allows variation in the fineness of the matrix as well as in the number and dimension of the large elongated β-Si3N4 grains embedded in the matrix.
Higher specific surface area offers more resistance to transmission of moisture vapour and hence the observed decrease in moisture vapour transmission rate with increase in fibre fineness.
It was also found that the electrical resistance of the sputtered copper decreased with the increase in fiber fineness.
The dosage of aluminium powder required to achieve a desired density reduces with an increase in its fineness.
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