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For the first time, too, he tried making sheets of paper, pulping cotton linters in a garbage pail with an electric drill and mixing in fabric dye he bought at a grocery store.
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"They can now make sheets of cells that can be clinically managed," Clevers says.
And the sometimes dangerous, and legally dubious process of manufacturing weed oils and other concentrates is rising with growers investing tens of thousands of dollars to make sheets of potent pot wax.
After that the coated microfibers are heated in a furnace in high temperature (1400 1600°C) to cure the resin and make sheets of fiber.
Researchers have figured out how to make sheets measuring tens of centimeters across.
There's a lot of geometry involved in making the sheets of aluminum lock perfectly.
But making graphene sheets of a practical size has proved problematic.
The length won't be such an issue unless you're making wide sheets of dough, such as for pasta.
Many of the plays had already appeared in quarto versions flimsy books made from sheets of paper folded twice to make four leaves.
Made of sheets of stainless steel that have been sculptured into towering whorls, waves and curving walls, the setting goes far toward capturing the spirit of the Global Guggenheim.
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