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I'm told that this is no ordinary mirror or video conferencing system, but that there also key metrics that measure your performance on screen.
Moreover, by appending an ordinary mirror as a photo reflector to achieve both-side illumination, the bifacial DSSC using the transparent Ni3S4 or MoS2 sample as CE obtained higher short-circuit current density (Jsc) and more attractive power conversion efficiency (PCE) (Eff = 7.06%, 6.65%, respectively).
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Because X-rays penetrate ordinary glass mirrors rather then reflecting from them, Chandra's mirrors consist of sets of nested glass cans arranged so that x-rays graze them rather than strike them head-on.
Mr. Li's focus on ordinary people mirrors growing concerns at the top levels of government that urbanization is currently being carried out to satisfy abstract targets instead of improving people's livelihood.
While Wimps would react very reluctantly with ordinary matter, the mirror matter would be even more aloof, apparent only through its gravitational pull.
A free-spaced, microstructured, grooved Si structure, with quarter-wavelength Si-Air layers of optical thicknesses n Si d Si = n air d air = m λ m / 4 (where m is the order of the stop bands, SBs), is considered here as a model for an ordinary 1D PhC mirror.
Her helpless inability to take part in ordinary society perfectly mirrors his own willed, but largely notional, refusals.
Photographs, paintings and sculptures by Edward Hopper, Diane Arbus, Bill Owens, Robert Gober, Vija Celmins, John Currin and others hint at how unconscious energies impinge on ordinary ego consciousness and mirror, perhaps, a society yearning for divine revelation (Johnson).
However, in the present study both groups showed positive activation in all ROIs and activation patterns of typically achieving children should mirror the ordinary cerebral representation of number processing enabling age-appropriate arithmetic efficiency.
Curved mirrors in ordinary usage have surfaces that are spherical, cylindrical, paraboloidal, ellipsoidal, and hyperboloidal.
Crucially, he was able to hold on to them for a tenth of a second, aeons in subatomic terms and long enough to probe their quantum properties.This he did by introducing a so-called Rydberg atom, tweaked so it curled into a doughnut shape roughly 1,000 times bigger than an ordinary atom, to the mirror-walled cavity.
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