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The first stents were made of bare metal.
The bunks also were made of bare planks — some planed on both sides, some planed on only one.
The couple's interpretation of the form skewed minimalist: a rectangular building made of bare concrete and slim slats of mahogany-hued wood raised more than 10 feet off the ground and covered with a flat concrete roof.
Great tufts of mugwort, an ancient beer ingredient, which the owners scavenged from Prospect Park for a brewing experiment, are suspended from a high ceiling, next to light fixtures made of bare bulbs inside mason glass.
Eventually, GO is added as a revealing agent and the photoluminescence of those sites protected by the complex Ab-SiO2/Antigen/Ab-QDs will not be quenched, whereas those photoluminescent sites directly exposed are expected to be quenched by GO, including the control line, made of bare QDs, reporting that the assay occurred successfully.
Among them: lithium-ion batteries with electrodes of silicon instead of the standard graphite, batteries with an electrode made of bare lithium metal, and batteries relying on lithium-sulfur chemistry, which are potentially more powerful than any lithium-ion battery.
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Much was made of her bare, tanned shoulders, her expansive wardrobe and her stoicism.
The devices, which came into widespread use in the 1990s, are made of either bare metal or metal coated with a drug meant to help keep the artery from closing again.
Still, it will take as long as 25 years to get rid of all of the "vintage" pipes, made of iron or bare steel, in the system, he said.
Much of the cornice and pediment, made of galvanized iron, is bare of paint; in fact the cornice is mostly gone, exposing the underlying timbers and brickwork.
And what you get is a shape made of smoke with the barest hint of skin — a person, a column, a cloud, anything.
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