Sentence examples for patch of film from inspiring English sources

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A smartphone would probably take a patch of film with a peak output, in full sunlight, of 1.5 watts, he said, which is probably only about $3 worth of materials.

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A small patch of translucent film pasted on the glass door of the iunit had come off.

While small patches of amorphous film were identified at early reaction times, extensive coverage of the grid with an amorphous thin film occurred after approximately 8 h.

It is shown that parameters like mode mixing, patch thickness and properties of film adhesive can influence significantly the crack tip parameters and hence the fracture strength of the repaired specimens under mixed mode loading conditions.

While a homogeneous distribution of Pd nanoparticles was obtained for carbon fibers, this was not the case for ceramic ones in which non-homogeneous patches of Pd films were formed.

Increasing the arc current from 30 A to 75 A leads to smaller sizes of film patches (reduced from 940 μm to 125 μm), enhanced adhesion strength from 20.4 MPa to 91.8 MPa and higher hardness (from 5.5 GPa to 8.9 GPa) of the deposited a-C H films on rubber.

If the pinhole is large, the diverging geometrical pencil of rays leads to a blurred image, because each point in the object will be projected as a finite circular patch of light on the film.

If you love the Coens, or follow folk music, or hold fast to this period of history and that patch of New York, then the film can hardly help striking a chord.

Set in an arid patch of Texas Hill Country, the film hovers protectively around Diane (C K McFarland), a hardworking matriarch whose grown son, August (Tobias Segal), has cerebral palsy, and whose husband (Ron Hayden) has early-onset dementia.

A lot of these character beats figure into Conleth Hill's new film, A Patch of Fog.

Yet there is something thrillingly open and unhermetic about the less complex creations of the early years, and there are patches of the new film that, like Richard Lester's "A Hard Day's Night" (1964), leave you shocked with excitement and glee; if you want to know how Uma Thurman felt, in "Pulp Fiction," when that syringe of adrenaline was harpooned into her chest, here's your chance.

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