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"The T of 'tsar' would have to be interlocked to make it clear we weren't looking for 'czar'," she says.
In so doing, he became interested in the rhombus and invented plastic rhombic hexahedrons that interlocked to form novel shapes.
THE presized, precision-built structural steel insulated panels were lightweight enough to pick up with one hand, yet strong enough, when interlocked, to frame a house.
"What really blew us away were the molarlike teeth in the back of the jaw, with a series of crests and troughs that actually interlocked to help the crocodile eat food".
Bone is an organic inorganic composite consisting primarily of collagen fibrils and hydroxyapatite crystals intricately interlocked to provide skeletal and metabolic functions.
The design of the domestic buildings was skilfully interlocked to support the defensive arrangements of the bailey.
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In this way the barbules overlap and interlock to form the coherent web, or vane, of the feather.
Structurally, it is very different - a tricksy, postmodern compilation of 17 stories, interlocking to an extent but not sequential.
Each truss interlocks to the preceding truss through the hub containing the customized electrics junction box.
Various protective measures like temperature control, instrumentation and interlocks to eliminate the opportunities for human failures are to be implemented.
460-370 B.C.E).. His principle of emergence was based upon the possibility of multi-shaped atoms "interlocking" to form an infinity of more complex shapes.
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