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In order to make free-standing membranes, anisotropic etching was performed using 20% TMAH in DI water at 90°C (Mallinckrodt Baker, Inc. Phllipsburg, NJ, USA).

Michael DelPriore of Ryerson Studio makes free-standing, eerily lifelike models of houses, commercial spaces and city parks.

Wang et al. [9] made free-standing ZnO nanobowls.

Make free music.

He made free throws.

But few have free-standing computers.

Calatrava's design tasks the builders to make two free-standing arches at either side of the stadium, build the roof on top of them, and then move them bodily, in one hit, into place over the stands.

The porous network is made up of free standing interconnected Co3O4 nanoflakes with a thickness of 20 nm.

But for all this, Ballet Theater is just barely paying its bills and finds itself grappling with one striking possible solution that would make this free-standing 62-year-old institution the resident dance company of the Kennedy Center in Washington.

Part of the hospital is made of free-standing plywood and sheet-metal rooms with corrugated tin roofs, while the main building suffers from severe disrepair.

There's always been a distinction between sculpture in the round and sculpture with a distinct front in mind, such as relief work, there's a growing trend of free standing sculpture made for a stationary viewer - ie. the camera - that is simultaneously in the round with a distinct front in mind.

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