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Then, in the 1950s, Bardeen Cooper Schrieffer (or BCS) theory explained the strange behaviour of electrons in these materials that allowed them to become perfect electrical conductors.
Asteroids and comets most likely brought to the earth much of the water and carbon-based materials that allowed life to form more than 3.5 billion years ago.
The officer began to work as a double agent, and several months ago gained access to software and encryption materials that allowed Georgia to identify people with links to Russian intelligence.
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He came up with a sneaker that he says is durable enough for a workout but made of materials that allow it to be folded and easily stored.
Behind the new wave lies the miniaturization of electronics and the development of new materials that allow ever smaller radios, computers, sensors and batteries.
The 787 is made from light and strong composite materials that allow higher cabin pressure and humidity, adding to passengers' comfort.
These include materials that allow people to replace lost fillings, treat gum pain or reattach cracked crowns "until they can actually get in and see a dentist," said Jennifer Stone, the company's sales and marketing director.
But since the 1980s, many surgeons have used implants made of more sophisticated materials that allow the patient's own bone to grow in to hold the device in place.
All materials that allow the transmission of electromagnetic radiation are associated with refractive index.
Differences in size can be accommodated by using materials that allow adjustability such as Velcro, demountable adhesives, and elastomers.
Similarly, compared with traditional courses, online learning provides interactive materials that allow easy access to information and feedback from others.
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