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It turns out that silicon, if made thin enough, can not only flex but dissolve.
TV's using the new Scramscreen can be made thin, just a few inches deeper than the most-advanced plasma screens.
Such blades made thin and splendid knives of great variety; many of these knives were backed; that is, the back of the blade was blunted for safer handling.
Once the plug is made, thin, malleable high-impact polystyrene plastic is applied to it in a vacuum to form the individual molds.
My proudest jig is this one: The jig made thin trapezoid pieces of dowel: 2 metres long but only 4mm thick.
The dehydrator arrived, and we made thin, crispy wafers of whatever we found in the larder: dill pickles, turnips, beets, kimchi.
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The cook made thinner ones that the customer still thought were too thick.
They made thinner, sleeker, more stylish watches that appealed to people".
For the "Primordial Anisotropy Polarization Pathfinder Array (PAPPA)" balloon flight project, we have designed and made thin-film niobium microstrip circuits as building blocks for a "polarimeter-on-a-chip" in which superconducting transmission lines are used to couple millimeter wave signals from planar antennas to superconducting transition edge sensor (TES) detectors.
Enough flour to make thin paste.
First, make thin ribbons of raw asparagus, fennel and radish.
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