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The cupola, made by spraying white concrete on to an inflatable dome, is the centre's main exhibition space.
"You're looking at a type of picture called graffiti, from the Latin 'graffito,'" the audio guide offers, "which means 'graffiti,' with an 'o.'" In the plummy voice of an American man, it explains how stencils are made: "By spraying automotive spray paint through an intricately-cut shape in a piece of cardboard.
Industry officials respond by saying that increasingly -- except where there is ample water in deep ponds, as is the case near Prudhoe -- the roads are not made by spraying water but are built with chipped ice scraped from ponds and laid down like gravel.
The PbCl2 thin films shown in Fig. 5 were made by spraying the PbCl2 precursor, while the substrate was kept at 70 °C (Fig. 5a) and 120 °C (Fig. 5b).
The drug is made by spraying synthetic cannabinoids — chemicals produced in China — on crushed up herbs, then packaging it into bags that sell for about $5 a pop, according to information from the city and Drug Enforcement Administration.
Also, bacteria inoculations were made by spraying on orange leaves.
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In the process of the fabrication of perovskite solar cells, the perovskite active layer is made by spray coating atop the spun-on PEDOT PSS film (c.f.
Zinc oxide films were made by spray pyrolysis equipped with an optical system for in situ thickness measurement.
This self-healing coating made by thermal spraying is proposed as a good candidate for tritium permeation barrier in fusion reactors.
Titania composite layers made by atmospheric plasma spraying (APS) technique and laser engraving have been investigated as field electron emitters (Atmospheric Plasma Sprayed and Laser Engraved APSLE cathodes).
Al2O3 15 wt.% ZrO2 ceramic composite coatings on the Al substrate were made by atmospheric plasma spraying (APS) method.
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