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Two Ф41/27 mm laboratorial bits were manufactured to conduct a laboratory drilling test on the rock specimens of fine-grained monzonitic granite rich in biotite.

The only known complete specimen of a fine white stoneware dating from about 1400 bce is decorated with chevrons (linked V-shapes) and a key-fret pattern, the shoulder motifs being reminiscent of those seen on contemporary bronze vessels.

The only known complete specimen of a fine white stoneware dating from about 1400 bce (Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C). is decorated with chevrons (linked V-shapes) and a key-fret pattern, the shoulder motifs being reminiscent of those seen on contemporary bronze vessels.

The 6-cycle specimens consisted of fine equiaxed and elongated grains parallel to the rolling direction (RD) and had a basal texture with a c-axis inclined 24° from the normal direction toward the transverse direction (TD) of the sheet.

The lower garden, below the front of the house, now has the air of a small arboretum with a number of fine specimen trees, such as a splendid late-leafing catalpa (an oriental plane tree) dominates this part of the garden and the grass at its foot is left uncut during the Spring, allowing camassias and bluebells to make a fine showing.

Patients with IPPFE exhibited a longer period from detection of interstitial pneumonia to acquisition of lung specimens, a lower incidence of fine crackles, more consolidation on HRCT, and more organizing pneumonia on lung specimens than did patients with IPF.

Several kilns were found on the site, as well as a number of fine specimens of coloured red and gray bowls and jars.

Banana pudding with crisp house-made vanilla wafers is an uptown down-home extravagance, while chocolate fudge cheesecake would make a proud addition to any lineup of fine specimens of this New York specialty.

The name (from Greek peristera, "pigeon") refers to the resemblance of fine specimens such as those from Ontario and Quebec to the commonly iridescent feathers of a pigeon's neck.

MRI detected all nodes present in the specimens and allowed visualization of fine structural detail.

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