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This was the same Beryl who noticed, unsparingly, the spray of dead leaves used to decorate a Camden flat, the "sweet smell of decaying apples" from a dirty tablecloth, the slight slide of a body on a stretcher, or the way one heroine "pulled down the foot of her black stocking to cover her naked toe".
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Besides, the slight sliding in the y direction also occurs.
When the hydroxyl groups' ratio of carbon nanotube and Si substrate are both 10%, the carbon nanotube rolls on the Si substrate, accompanied by slight sliding (Additional file 1: Movie S1).
Lego: Everything is awesome for toy brick company Lego, which said Thursday that its global sales rose 10% last year even as the global toy market suffered a slight revenue slide.
In cases of slight discrepancy, slides were re-examined by the original scorers and an agreed score was assigned.
He needed only a few slight wiggles to slide up the middle of the field untouched for his second score on a kickoff return this season.
A single recording of sperm activity was conducted for each male, any activation-to-recording procedure that took longer than 3 s, or if the image showed drift or was not focused (because of slight variation in slide thickness), then the procedure was repeated.
Ethnomusicologists have developed a range of supplementary symbols e.g., for notes of uncertain pitch, glissandi (slides), slight lengthening of a value, half-voiced notes, and other sounds.
With a slight smile, he aimed the pointer at a slide and crowed "Oooooooh!" "Oh my God, James is so awkward," a student recalled a classmate whispering.
The gun could not be opened until a slight forward movement of the slide handle released the action slide lock.
In the case when hydroxyl groups' ratio is 5%/10%, the carbon nanotube slides about 500 ps with slight rolling and then keeps sliding.
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