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(Some ancients found temporary fixes for this bug — Suetonius apparently suggested that Julius Caesar created a proto-notebook by stacking sheets of papyrus one on top of another).

This manuscript extends a previously developed technology [28], and demonstrates that rapid generation and analysis of 3D cultures can be achieved by stacking sheets of paper that contain 96 cell-containing zones.

Such charge redistributions indicate that the interactions between some parts of the stacking layers are relatively strong, suggesting more than just the van der Waals interactions between the stacking sheets.

In general, the outlines of the band structures of the two superlattices seem to be similar to the 'rigid sum' of the bands of each constituent (i.e., the bands of independent germanene/silicene and MoS2 sheets), indicating that the couplings between the stacking sheets are relatively weak.

Moreover, charge transfer happened mainly within the germanene (or silicene) and the MoS2 layers (intra-layer transfer), as well as some part of the intermediate regions between the germanene (or silicene) and the MoS2 layers (inter-layer transfer), suggesting more than just the van der Waals interactions between the stacking sheets in the superlattices.

The contour plots for the charge redistributions suggest that the charge transfer between some parts of the intermediate regions between the germanene/silicene and the MoS2 layers is obvious, suggesting much more than just the van der Waals interactions between the stacking sheets in the superlattices.

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Using a special camera and a complex photomontage process that printed the image on stacked sheets of glass, the portrait emanates a three-dimensional quality and is as haunting and lucid as any hologram.

Its composition varies, consisting as it does of a range of residual materials whose basic molecular structure takes the form of stacked sheets of aromatic hydrocarbon rings in which atoms of sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen also occur.

Prior to their discovery, only two well-defined allotropes of carbon were known diamond (composed of a three-dimensional crystalline array of carbon atoms) and graphite (composed of stacked sheets of two-dimensional hexagonal arrays of carbon atoms).

For decades schoolchildren have been taught how graphite – the everyday stuff that provides the "lead" in your pencil – is made up of stacked sheets of carbon atoms, arranged in hexagonal rings; this pair of Russians based at the University of Manchester set out to do nothing more than pull out one sheet from the pile.

Increase in coal rank appears to increase the number of laminations and give more ordered system of stacked sheets.

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