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It includes fireweed (species E. angustifolium), which rapidly covers newly burned areas.
Fireweed is one of the first plants to appear after a forest or brush fire; it also rapidly covers scrub or woodland areas that have been cleared by machine.
The growth method first thins the Al surface oxide by RF plasma sputtering and then rapidly covers the surface with carbon to prevent further oxidation before nanosheet growth, thus allowing ohmic connection between the graphene and the aluminum.
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This incident, which fuelled allegations that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's government was intervening in the Syrian civil war, was rapidly covered up.
Soon after, it began selling rapidly (cover price: €28) through online orders and in the various independent bookshops that De Middel had managed to convince to stock a few copies.
The meningococcus also can cause one of the most fulminating of all forms of septicemia, meningococcemia, in which the body is rapidly covered with a purple rash, purpura fulminans; in this form the blood pressure becomes dangerously low, the heart and blood vessels are affected by shock, and the infected person dies within a matter of hours.
After implantation, biomaterials are rapidly covered with proteins.
The limited available feed was also rapidly covered in thick (>200 mm) ash.
Satellites can rapidly cover a huge area in detail and quickly return to photograph it again if necessary.
When in contact with biological fluids or cellular content, bare NPs are rapidly covered by biological macromolecules, e.g., proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, that change their biological properties.
Furthermore, computer-assisted designed (CAD) patient-specific devices have already helped surgeons overcome several therapeutic impasses and are likely to rapidly cover a wider range of situations.
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