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Formation of the state has been explained in the frame of model that assumes the polyhedral shape of diamond nanoparticles and consequently non-spherical surface charge distribution.
Cut refers to the quality and shape of diamond.
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He just finished a series of paintings on canvases in the shape of diamonds, rubies and other gems.
The elephant from Ceylon had molars with wavy ridges on the surface, "like festooned ribbons," while the elephant from the Cape of Good Hope had teeth with ridges arranged in the shape of diamonds.
Nicky, a 9-year-old in Adelanto, Calif., who writes tiny poems in the shape of diamonds and has already scored in the 99th percentile on an SAT, has a mind that is "disturbingly hyperfactual and blithely associative".
Furukawa and Nitta investigated that the permeation of pure and mixed gases (CH4 and C2H6) across carbon membranes with the pore shapes of diamond, zigzag, and straight paths by the nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations (NEMD) [20].
Shape evolution of diamond crystals during the initial fabrication stages was assessed by scanning electron microscopy, which revealed that the surfaces of fabricated diamond consisted of rough octahedral {111} and smooth cubic {100} faces.
Mr. Pardo is devising a suitable environment for Mr. Montana's outlandish costumes, and the California artist Jim Isermann is covering one façade of the building with silver shapes of diamonds and stars, while Mr. Fujita is making a graffiti-inspired mural on another.
Particular faceting shapes of diamonds are more prone to breakage and thus may be uninsurable by reputable insurance companies.
There are round and fancy shapes of diamonds: pear, marquise\ navette, emerald\octagonal, oval, princess, radiant, heart, trilliant, asscher, cushion, round.
The desired depth percentage depends on the shape of the diamond The desired depth percentage depends on the shape of the diamond Culet refers to the bottom of a diamond that ends in a point.
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