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An oncoming train zipped past like a blast of wind; through the flickering of its cars and windows, the sign could still be seen distinctly.
The compressed, closely contact points between CNTs and/or AgNWs can be seen distinctly, and it will be beneficial for strong adhesion, low roughness, and junction resistance.
Sixty minutes after Au DENP injection (I-d), the vascular system could no longer be visualized, but the urinary system, including the ureter (open arrow) and the urinary bladder (open arrow head), could be seen distinctly.
As can be seen distinctly in fluorescence images, both FITC-TLS11a and Bio-TLS11a + SA-FSNPs showed green fluorescence on periphery of HepG2 cells, while SA-FSNPs did not.
When a living gill is viewed with a microscope, the four sets of basidia can be seen distinctly.
In classic CNV, the new blood vessels can be seen distinctly by an ophthalmologist using angiography.
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Why then, did your correspondent see distinctly antediluvian water hoses sticking out of the bottom of racks at the IBM booth?
Both Tapley and Chuzzlewit get sick and nearly die, which changes Chuzzlewit for good: In the hideous solitude of that most hideous place, with Hope so far removed, Ambition quenched, and Death beside him rattling at the very door, reflection came, as in a plague-beleaguered town; and so he felt and knew the failing of his life, and saw distinctly what an ugly spot it was.
In the picture, you can see distinctly in my neck not just the outline of an Adam's apple but a number of fragile throat parts.
It can be seen clearly that the uniformity and homogeneity were distinctly affected by time deposition.
But the principle that matter (extension) cannot think is an a priori truth (according to Descartes) because we see clearly and distinctly that it is holds.
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