Sentence examples for move on surface from inspiring English sources

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Taking on additional engagements that ranged from project and change management to event management and training seemed like the right move on surface level.

Then, these small ZnO nuclei still thermally move on surface because of the immiscible-like interaction between ZnO cluster and Si surface.

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Thus, this contact angle is so large that ZnO clusters could easily thermal diffuse on Si surface, which seems a driving force to push ZnO cluster moving on surface.

Finally, these particle constructed from small nuclei would stop moving on surface and grow up step by step when their size is sufficiently large as shown in Figure 5d.

It was an odd move on the surface, but one that Leyland said was the obvious choice because of Alburquerque's ability to get out left-handed hitters.

Greyscale is a bit untrustworthy but could move up on surface change.

If you feel unsafe do the move on a soft surface first (such as a bed) and then move on to carpet and finally hard floor.

This stimulus portrays two transparent surfaces of moving dots, with the dots on one surface moving in the opposite direction from the dots on the other surface.

We assume that small molecules move on the surface faster than macromolecules do, and they can desorb from the surface with a probability higher than replicators.

Dichtel designed molecules that can provide an electrical signal and move on the surface of graphene.

Many motile bacteria can swim in liquid media and move on solid surface by rotating flagella.

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