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Discover LudwigThe phrase ‘make fabrication’ is not correct or usable in written English
A more appropriate phrase would be ‘make fabrications’. For example: He accused her of making fabrications about their relationship.
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"Vacuum technology within a semiconductor fabrication line would make fabrication costs very high," she says.
The covers of solar stills are usually made of heavy glass and this can make fabrication difficult, particularly in remote, arid and coastal areas.
In current work the direct growth of graphene by using the Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition PECVDD) technique was demonstrated to make fabrication more practical on a large scale.
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Moreover, the proposed device makes fabrication simpler, requires low thermal budget and free from random dopant fluctuations.
In order to solve remaining problems and bring the PBW technology to a new level of applications, we propose a microfabrication system based on a PBW that makes fabrication of microstructures in an area only a centimeter large possible.
He has what a colleague calls a "karmic business model"—London galleries seem to make fresh fabrication commissions whenever his conservation projects leave him in debt.
One possibility is that the authors and compilers of Genesis weren't just liars; they were really stupid liars, who didn't bother doing the basic work required to make their fabrication remotely plausible or coherent.
The above-mentioned difficulties make the fabrication process of perovskite layer hard to control and therefore non-reproducible.
The purpose of this article is to illustrate 2 problems that dental technicians occasionally encounter that make the fabrication of rotational path RPDs difficult or impossible.
Dual-frequency transmission lines with same components for the 105 GHz and 140 GHz systems are designed to make the fabrication easier.
The heater electrode and signal electrode were designed on the same plane in order to reduce the cross-talk and make the fabrication easier.
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