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Initiated by a single-walled carbon nanotube (CNT), a monolayer graphene can continuously scroll into a CNS with the CNT housed inside.
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(a-d) Snapshots of the graphene scrolling into a CNS initiated by a (10, 10) SWCNT, before equilibration, at 10, 22, and 76 ps, respectively.
An additional movie file shows the CNT-initiated scrolling of graphene into a CNS (see Additional file 1). Figure 2e shows the decrease of the total potential energy due to the graphene wrapping the CNT and further scrolling into a CNS.
Sony could turn motion sensitive image scrolling into a whole new hand held gaming experience that could combine the excitement of the WiiMote with MMOG allowing users to literally move around 360 degrees with the viewer in hand while playing (clearly more interesting for first-person style games).
The prince is eagerly thrusting a scroll into the hands of a statesmanlike, slightly overweight Englishman in a red frock coat.
Once the overlap between the left edge and the flat portion of the graphene forms (Figure 2c), graphene starts to scroll continuously into a CNS (Figure 2d) with the CNT housed inside.
In March 1992, Gary Whitta of Advanced Computer Entertainment magazine stated that the sections that scroll into the screen are a lot easier to play than the horizontally scrolling sections.
In October 2014, Women of the Wall smuggled a Torah scroll into the Western Wall women's section and held their first Torah reading by a woman at the site, as part of a bat mitzvah.
The Hebrew signs posted along the road to this hilltop settlement in the West Bank say, "The Battle Begins in Migron," and on Tuesday as a thousand or more people arrived in a caravan of cars and vans and buses, ostensibly to put a Torah scroll into the synagogue, it was clear that the battle had begun.
A day earlier, hundreds of people had accompanied a new Torah scroll into the synagogue.
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