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It employes a new family of cheap and powerful microsensors, to be placed in shape of a fine grid around each waste drum.
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Such system makes use a new kind of detector, named Silicon Photomultiplier, coupled to scintillating fibres to be positioned around each waste drum in shape of fine grid.
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The intrinsic viscosity of ( left[ eta right] ) in Eq. (1) was 2.5 assuming the shape of individual fine aggregate particles as non-colloidal spheres.
The products of phreatomagmatic eruptions are believed to be more regular in shape and finer grained than the products of magmatic eruptions because of the differences in eruptive mechanisms.
Twist fine gauge wire into the shape of a reindeer antler.
Pottery of a fine red polished ware with blackened tops already shows distinctive Egyptian shapes.
Especially striking is the circular entrance hall, where the marvellous marquetry panelled wall, depicting views of Italy and Sweden, is in splendid shape, and there is a fine replica of the original rug by Marian Dorn.Other rooms suffer noticeably from a dearth of the antique bric-à-brac that characterises the habitats of the extremely rich.
Sketch the shape of fine knits.
But she arrived at this French Open in a fine frame of mind and in good shape.
These were placed in the model tank and a beach was shaped of fine, silica sand to represent the area of the canal opening.
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