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THE BATHROOM The lighting is just as dim, but with a whole wall of mirrors, that could be a good thing.
To cut costs further, NASA decided to use less precise mirrors that could be manufactured with many fewer cooling-warming-grinding steps.
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Otherwise, head down to a mirror supplier, a local garage/yard sale or thrift store and purchase a new or used mirror that could be massively improved.
Some studies have noted "mirror pain" that could be observed as a referred pain in the contralateral limb [ 32], whereas the results of the present study did not reveal significant evidence for this.
You know it's funny because I've seen criticism levelled at Sarah's work and at my work that could be mirror images of each other.
Now a tiny private Boston company, toiling for six years, has created near-perfect mirroring inside tiny optical fibers that could be useful in industrial manufacturing, laser surgery and more.
A situation that could be mirrored in New Zealand dairy if a monopoly does take hold.
On a laboratory bench in the south of England, lies a box of electronics, a mirror and a metre-long cylinder, that could be the answer.
In a recent paper, Hernik and Southgate (2012) provide data that question the assumption that this paradigm reflects a goal attribution that could be generated by mirror neuron activity.
Standard ophthalmic trial lenses were used to reduce residual astigmatism and spherical error to values that could be corrected with the AO deformable mirror.
We reasoned that these expression differences may mirror subtle underlying γ-radiation and H2O2 susceptibility differences between CTB and French tumours that could be used for classification.
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