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They look so innocent, those blue-black castanets, their pearly inner cases and their fat gray beans of meat.
The southern or Italian tradition of harpsichord making is characterized by instruments with very thin, lightly constructed inner cases, often of cypress, and by a relatively short string scale (c'' = 20-30 cm on instruments at normal, 8-foot pitch, compared to the longer, 30-40 cm scale found on northern instruments).
The bud was then placed in special centrifuge tubes with inner cases (Sarstedt BV, Etten Leur, The Netherlands) and centrifuged for 10 min at 3000 rpm.
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The inner case and soundboard are of cypress with characteristic Italian moldings applied to the top and bottom perimeters.
The $35 case is currently available in one color combination only: a plummy red inner case with a black exterior.
The more heavily constructed outer case is actually a piece of furniture built to house and protect the inner case of the instrument proper.
The inner case is of cypress and is devoid of ornamentation except for mouldings around the upper perimeter typical of Italian harpsichords.
Vickers indentation is made on the cylindrical surface near a flat edge (Case 1) or on the flat section near the outer (Case 2) or inner (Case 3) cylindrical surface.
The outer shell is a 2500 milliamp battery sleeve while the inner case is a rubber protector with a much slimmer profile.
The Solar Battery part of the case can be detached and placed in any light to charge the "Particle's" battery through while you're using the iPhone with the inner case on.
1. Phone users like keep their phones in their pockets and having a removable solar piece allows the user to still keep their phone (in the inner case) in their pocket while they keep the solar piece to charge.
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