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It is a way of putting things in a more tempting light, of making them desirable.
Carbide-derived carbons (CDCs) are nanoporous carbons with a tunable pore size, making them desirable for their adsorption properties.
But solid-state drives consume less power and take up less space, making them desirable in both ultrabooks and tablets.
While the outermost amorphous carbon layer prevents the peeling of SnO2 nanoparticles from the substrate, therefore making them desirable alternative anode materials for lithium ion batteries.
Both material types possess large flow-through pores making them desirable for high performance liquid chromatography and other flow-through applications.
However, the level of amino acid conservation in such regions across homologous kinases is relatively low compared with structured regions, making them desirable binding sites to control specificity.
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That makes them desirable as mates.
That Hollywood made the Lakers cool, and the sunshine made them desirable.
The Hammerschmidt and Nielsen-Bucklin equations have some characteristics that make them desirable.
The anomalous partial dispersion makes them desirable for optical lens designs to reduce the secondary spectrum.
"The idea is to take refuse -- or "undesirables" -- and make them desirable again," Mr. Damhave said.
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