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The term 'shell part' is not commonly used in written English. It usually refers to an outer part of an animal's body, like a shell on a turtle. If you are discussing a product, you may say something like, "This model has an impressive shell part that offers great protection."
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Thompson is the worldwide agency of record for Shell, part of Royal Dutch/Shell; the American Texaco stations are to eventually be rebranded as Shell.
The Houston office of Thompson handles several other accounts for Shell, part of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies; Thompson is the worldwide agency of record for Royal Dutch/Shell.
To improve the reusability of a virtual device model, the shell part is designed to adapt to different FMS configurations.
Both molding conditions and factors were discussed regarding the degree of warpage of a thin shell part.
However, as the injection increases, the current spreading in the resistive p-GaN shell part starts to play an important role [27].
In this study, we investigated a core-shell electrospun structure having polysulfone in the core part and sulfonated polysulfone in the shell part.
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Many shell structures used in modern technology consist of regular shell parts joined together along their common boundaries.
The μCT derived visual information of larger granules shows internal pore structures with denser cores and porous shell parts.
In particular, as expected, from the high-magnification TEM image (Figure 4b), we can observe the carbon layers (shell parts) surrounding the C-ZW nanorods.
The results also indicate that the shallow thin-walled part is structurally rigid, such that it can be used in applications involving small shell parts, and can be processed more economically using less material than the flat thin-walled part.
It has previously been reported that dopamine (DA) responses observed in the core and dorsomedial shell parts of the nucleus accumbens (Nacc) in latent inhibition (LI) are dependent on the left entorhinal cortex (ENT).
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