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The obtained material resembles a white precipitate.
The mullet train is too voluminous, and the material resembles a garbage bag.
An electron-dense surface material resembling a capsule has been demonstrated around types A and B strains of F. tularensis by electron microscopy (EM), resulting in the conclusion that these subspecies may be encapsulated [20], [21], [22], [23].
At a first glance, the excised material resembled a big cyst containing more than 60 translucent daughter cysts immersed in a clear liquid.
The brain samples in this study were manually harvested by two neuropathologists over quite an extensive time period, and thus the sampling of the material resembles a real life scenario.
To conclude this section, one should note that, in a certain sense, all types of coated materials resemble the functionally graded ones but with an extremely high gradient in both the composition and properties at the core/coating interface.
The new materials resemble the cuprates in some striking ways.
In "Keeping Secrets," Steve Coll writes about Hillary Clinton's e-mail scandal, arguing that, unfortunately for the candidate, the law around classified material can resemble a hall of mirrors.
By The New Yorker August 24, 2015 In "Keeping Secrets," Steve Coll writes about Hillary Clinton's e-mail scandal, arguing that, unfortunately for the candidate, the law around classified material can resemble a hall of mirrors.
With Steve Coll August 24, 2015 In "Keeping Secrets," Steve Coll writes about Hillary Clinton's e-mail scandal, arguing that, unfortunately for the candidate, the law around classified material can resemble a hall of mirrors.
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