Sentence examples for may be etched from inspiring English sources

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Miniature electrophoretic chambers, of versatile design, may be etched from silicon chips.

Halftones may be etched to depths of 0.0023 to 0.009 inch, depending on the fineness of the screen.

Re "Some Politics May Be Etched in the Genes" (June 21): As a third-generation Democrat who grew up in a Southern red state, I've been joking about "genetic Republicans" for years.

That play may be etched in Giants lore, but it was not enough to prompt Manning to publicly lobby for the front office to sign Burress upon his release from prison.

However, unlike AMO NIL MMS4, Delo-Katiobond has a purely organic chemistry so it may be etched in an oxygen plasma, thus enabling non-stringent residual layer removal [15].

What is posted in haste may be etched forever in memory.

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The cylinder may then be etched either in ferric chloride solution or in a powderless etching bath, similar to that used for letterpress photoengraving.

Amateur tattoos, put on by buddies, are generally easier to shed but may not be etched with much expertise.

The rest of the names are so foreign to you that they may as well be etched into a plaque on an ancient war memorial.

Peel the area to be etched.

A map of Mars today shows where scientists have identified possible ancient shoreline that may have been etched by intermittent oceans billions of years ago.

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