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For some reason, the citrus consumer doesn't like pits.
Although a railway tunnel may seem like pits of hell, its denizens insist that their environment allows them far more freedom and dignity than a life spent being shuttled among the city's homeless shelters where thievery and disease are rampant.
Within the frames of the model the peculiarities of formation of such typical contact fatigue damages like pits, spalls, squat ("dark spot") and cracking ("checks") in rolling bodies and edge cracks growth in the elements of fretting couples under conditions of sliding/sticking between them are investigated.
Two scientific developments caught John E. Siedlarz's attention: in one, the opthalmologists Leonard Flom and Aran Safire discovered in the early 80's that the human iris -- a complex combination of features like pits, feathers, freckles, crypts, striations and radial furrows -- was a more specific way to identify people than a fingerprint.
Intact enamel (Fig. 3a) showed a smear-layer-coated surface with distinct polishing patterns and few irregularities like pits, scratches, and prismatic boundaries, while treated enamel demonstrated again a smear-layer coating with scratches, pits, and some prismatic boundaries.
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Its tan-coloured cap is covered with honeycomb-like pits and resembles an elongated brain on a stalk.
Nano ZnO exhibited good intercalation in MC and the addition of pediocin in high concentrations resulted crater-like pits in the film surfaces.
In Utopia Planitia, based on the identification of sinuous channel-like pits within polygonal networks, we suggest that episodic underground melting was possible under severe periglacial climate conditions.
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