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is defect
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A fault or malfunction.
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February 14 2016 May 6 6 2013 The centerpiece of the Japanese video artist's first solo museum show in the United States is "Defect in Vision" (2011), an investigation of blindness — both metaphorical and literal — projected on two sides of one screen.
February 12 2016 May 6 201313 The centerpiece of the Japanese video artist's first solo museum show in the United States is "Defect in Vision" (2011), an investigation of blindness — both metaphorical and literal — projected on two sides of one screen.
Another weak one located at 456 nm is defect emission.
The next step is defect review for further defect characterization.
A new concept is defect reperfusion imaging [65] where a Kupffer phase agent such as Sonazoid™ is injected first.
An optical system was designed to identify whether there is defect in the structure of the fabricated sensor.
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If (v(g)>10), the related software is defect-prone.
Magnetization measurements indicate that all the samples exhibit room-temperature ferromagnetism and the saturation magnetization decreases with the increased crystal sizes, revealing that the observed ferromagnetism is defect-related, which is also confirmed by the post-annealing processes.
Moiré fringe analysis based on dark-field images and high-resolution (HR) TEM reveals that the nano-clusters are almost fully relaxed via the creation of misfit dislocation loops that are restricted only in the InAs/Si interface region, whereas the Si matrix is defect-free.
Today, just seven months later, one of those key team members is defecting to Facebook.
In contrast, 3 A is stable to water because it is defect-free and the incorporation of the rigid ptba linker induces no bond distortions.
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