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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on surfaces of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the location or position of an object on the surface of something else. Example: "The artist carefully painted intricate designs on the surfaces of the pottery."
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Different from conventional rotary ultrasonic machining, a tailored one-point diamond tool was manufactured and employed for RUT on surfaces of electroless nickel phosphorus (Ni P) plating.
The sand cover of the Arabian Desert occurs as dunes of varying size and complexity or as a thin film on surfaces of lower relief.
Two large portraits of Daruma, the revered sixth-century Indian monk who introduced Zen Buddhism to China, mimic the calligraphic flair of ink painting (writ very large) but on surfaces of gold, silver and titanium leaf customary for screen painting.
Reflection on surfaces of an ice block is irregular preventing clear visual observation.
Controlling biofilms on surfaces of clinical and industrial importance has emerged as an important goal.
Fig. 4 Installation of strain gauges on surfaces of epoxy resin adjacent to mini implants.
Klain obtained some new Bonnesen-style inequalities for domains on surfaces of constant curvature [9].
Recently, attention is also focussed on surfaces of hot strips and bars/rods.
Samples with excellent regularity were obtained on surfaces of 4 cm2, as seen in Figure 2e.
These are based on the self-assembling on surfaces of functionalized organic radicals.
The Brinell, Rockwell and Vickers hardness tests were carried out on surfaces of lobes and camshafts.
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