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Through a diffusion mechanism, the larger invading ions from the alkali bath exchange relatively smaller sites with the smaller alkali ions in the surface regions of the glass thus producing, as in thermal tempering, compression in the surface and tension in the interior.

Mr Nathan brings this off to fine effect by letting his Sony subjects argue and contradict each other, producing, as in the classic Japanese film "Rashomon", many angles on one story.A final question about company biographies is whether they should be content with good reporting or should aim for a more historical and explanatory approach.

Keoghan: If you find yourself having to frankenbite everything, then presumably your "prepare producing" as in creating the opportunity for things to happen — didn't go so well.

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In 1725, after Peter's death, copper "plate money" was briefly produced (as in Scandinavia) at Ekaterinburg.

When the tangential magnetic field lines (vec {B}_{h}) are perpendicular to the u r -isolines, strong St r structures are produced (as in Fig. 9h, j).

When a concentrated load is applied to a tooth surface, a deformation is produced as in Figs. 8 and 9. Figure 8 indicates the deflection of tooth 30-20-67-01 for each loading point when a unit-concentrated load is applied.

In short -- scores of pieces produced (as in Edinburgh) in every conceivable location, from school gymnasiums to churches to proper theatres.

Despite the profit-oriented approach of the parent company, however, the developers of Silent Hill had much artistic freedom because the game was still produced as in the era of lower-budget 2D titles.

HC50A, produced as in [21], was conjugated to Alexa488 using a DyLight 488 Antibody Labeling Kit and inactivated BoNT/A holotoxin (mBoNT/A-488), was labeled with a DyLight 488 Microscale Antibody Labeling Kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Rockford, IL).

The Trichoderma reesei β-mannanase TrMan5A was produced as in (Rosengren et al. 2012).

Man is an accidental host; infection takes place by swallowing infectious eggs present on possibly contaminated materials and produces, as in all intermediate hosts, tissue alveolar hydatidosis, a potentially lethal disease.

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