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A sales brochure shows a unit with mirrored ceilings throughout.
Figure 4.14 shows a unit generator patch diagram for brass-like FM synthesis.
The inset in a shows a unit for the periodic array of c-Si and rear-sided INP (coated by a conformal silver film).
The following radii of atomic spheres were used: Al = 2.34 a.u., Fe = 1.87 a.u., and C = 1.66 a.u. Figure 1 shows a unit cell corresponding to the stoichiometric composition of the K-phase (on the left) and slightly modified unit cell (on the right) which was shifted towards the vector (for clarity) and which has a carbon atom in place of octahedral pore.
Fig. 1 shows a unit simulation cell containing a single charged macromolecule (poly-Lysine 13 residues long) adsorbed on a membrane.
Figure 5 a shows a unit cell with two detuned Al0.3Ga0.7Sb resonators (band gap = 1.1 eV), one indium phosphide (InP, band gap = 1.34 eV), and one aluminum gallium arsenide (Al0.2Ga0.8As, band gap = 1.67 eV) resonator.
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They actually showed a unit, boasting about its color touchscreen, but apparently nobody thought to take pictures.
Assuming these photos show a unit assembled, as described, from leaked actual parts, it's a bit of a let down.
The maps show a unit-less reflection coefficient: neutral hydrogen number flux integrated over the specified energy range divided by total solar wind number flux integrated over energy and cosine of lunar latitude in the energy ranges a 150 600 eV.
However, in standard FCC operating procedure, there are external and internal photos of the unit and the external one clearly shows a glossy unit with an iPhone-ish center mounted button and a volume rocker off to the side.
The following shows a base unit (in red) and then semicircles of length 2, 3, 4 and so on.
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