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A similar game called colf, which introduced a hole as the target, was played on frozen landscapes in Flanders; the book contains reproductions of paintings depicting the game as early as 1480.
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Introducing a hole in a glued laminated timber (glulam) beam generally results in a significant decrease in load bearing capacity.
In addition, we have studied the impact upon the optical performance of introducing a hole in the center of the secondary mirror for use with pointing and alignment instruments.
The absence of the Ser236 hydroxyl in the S236A complex introduces a hole that is not filled in the closed conformation.
Fujiki et al. [34] have introduced a copper phthalocyanine hole transport layer in their LED structure as a spacer to avoid non-radiative quenching.
The polysulfide electrolyte was introduced through a hole which was then sealed by a Ti foil.
Acid oxidised multiwall carbon nanotubes (COOH-MWCNT) have been introduced as a hole injection buffer layer in an organic light emitting diodes (OLED).
In this case, the presence of the hole introduced a geometrical discontinuity in the member, creating a disturbed region.
"More and more it will introduce a 72-hole qualifying event, which is more rigorous than our previous 36-hole International Final Qualifying events".
By the end, Leiber has introduced a second planet, papered over holes in his logic with nonsense about hyperdrives, and forced an alien cat without genitals to have sex with a human.
8-cell or morula microinjections can be performed with the conventional technique routinely used for blastocysts [32], [33] as well as by introducing a slit cut or hole in the zona pellucida using a glass needle [34], [35], piezo drill [36], [37] or laser [26].
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