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Holograms are made by splitting a laser beam into two identical halves, using one beam to illuminate an object.
A third major variety is made by splitting a length of wood, carving half the bore on each face, and binding the halves together.
Also exceptional is the navy double-faced zip-up shirt, which is made by splitting open the fabric to turn the seams inwards.
A hologram is made by splitting a laser beam in two, aiming one half on the object to be depicted and then recombining it with the other half, the reference beam.
Further analyses were made by splitting the whole group according to the headache diagnosis and the presence or not of medication overuse.
Further analyses were made by splitting the whole group according to the presence or absence of medication overuse, and according to the headache diagnosis: CM or probable CM (pCM) plus probable MOH (pMOH) vs CTTH or probable CTTH (pCTTH) plus pMOH according to the ICDH-II and MOH, CM and CTTH according to the ICDH-II revised criteria.
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In this experiment, mRNA was prepared from fragments made by split-primer PCR [ 18, 19].
Ozone is produced in the upper atmosphere when combines with atomic oxygen made by the splitting of by ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
That's hard to top, but eating whoopie pies made by the Splits' Balthrop and hearing the audience sing "Happy Birthday" to you at Rockwood Music Hall in New York City comes close.
The unique primers for each protein (Additional file 1 Table S1) were designed and templates for transcription were made by the split-primer PCR method as described previously [ 18, 19].
"The majority of the hydrogen is currently made from carbon-based feedstocks, and only on the order of 5percentt is made by water electrolysis (water splitting)," he wrote in an email to VICE News.
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