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The sponges were found to possess excellent elastic properties, preserving their shape even after 80% compressive strain without failure.

70 min: Mexican have the ball but they can't pick a way through South Africa, who are pressing frantically while preserving their shape, like some kind of manic potter.

It can be seen that the foreground objects are detected without shadows, in such a way preserving their shape properly.

It is well known by far that the natural silica of diatoms can be converted into silicon using a magnesiothermic reduction, preserving their shape and size [9 11]: gas/silica displacement reactions can convert biologically derived silica meso/nanostructures into new compositions, with retention of their fine features.

The main characteristic of this structure is that the randomly interacting and interlinked units do not remain intact, preserving their shape and planarity, but they are deformed, curved, and sometimes fragmented, which results in the appearance of non-sp 2 atoms and the formation of new, both large and small, atomic rings.

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Hydrogels are natural or synthetic hydrophilic networks of polymer, which have strong ability to retain water and other biological fluids, while preserving their shapes [ 1, 2].

After 4 weeks culture, collagen menisci had preserved their shape and significantly improved their biochemical and mechanical properties.

Leaving the zigzag skin at the top in place, peel the rest of each pear very thinly so as to preserve their shape.

Alternately, bubbles observed floating on the surface of hot spring pools from Mammoth Hot Springs at Yellowstone National Park were reported as having preserved their shape via calcite crystallization33.

Yet, the polymers are not too mobile and preserve their shape when quenched to below Tg prior to serving as etch resist masks.

Now the basic feature a CA needs to perform computations is the capacity of its transition rule of producing "particle-like persistent propagating patterns" (Ilachinski 2001, p. 89), that is, localized, stable, but non-periodic configurations of groups of cells that can preserve their shape (sometimes called solitons in the literature).

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