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An isolated and enigmatic figure, intimately interacting with a 12-year-old schoolboy, the Schwitters of this opera at times evokes a Britten anti-hero minus the pederasty.
However, the morphological features of RGO/LDH nanohybrids (Fig. 3b) show graphene sheets intimately interacting with the round-shaped LDH platelets, which somehow resembles silk blanket.
Three kinds of oxidized rhodium species, i.e. the rhodium oxide species insignificantly affected by the support (RhOx), that intimately interacting with the Al2O3 surface (RhiOx) and the Rh(AlO2 y species formed by diffusion of rhodium oxides in to sublayers of Al2O3 [C.P. Hwang, C.T. Yeh, Q.M. Zhu, Catal. Today, 51 (1999) 93.], were identified by H2-TPR and O2-TPD experiments.
It is a means of intimately interacting with a text.
Since most western societies are racially segregated, chances are that many people never grew up intimately interacting with the kind of diversity that would have widened their ethnic erotic aesthetics and influence their sexual awakening at an early stage.
Key traits for intimately interacting with the insect host include, among others, the capacity to colonize host tissues and the interaction with the innate immunity and the developmental pathways of the host (Ryu et al. 2008; Gross et al. 2009; Douglas et al. 2011; Shin et al. 2011; Lee et al. 2013; Login and Heddi 2013).
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Future technology will intimately interact with the cells of our bodies, exchanging information chemically, electrically, mechanically, and optically.
The excellent performance of the mesoporous 5%Co-CeO2 catalyst should be owing to the small Co particles intimately interacted with CeO2 in the pore walls.
On the other hand, it should also be stressed that the evolution of char was not taking place independently from AAEM species which has intimately interacted with carbon and led to the eventual "char".
In human skin the dermis not only provides the structural and mechanical properties of the skin (Uitto, 1986), but also intimately interacts with the epidermis to maintain skin homeostasis (Maas-Szabowski et al., 1999; Tuan et al., 1994).
The study is focused on the northeastern Padanian plain (Italy), an area primarily characterised by sedimentary contributions from the two largest Italian river systems (Po and Adige), which intimately interacted during the last millennia.
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