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The interaction comes from when you touch the surface, which breaks the line of sight of the laser and is recognized as a touch just as if you might touch the trackpad on an Apple Macbook.
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This decrease indicates that there are very weak binding forces between the dye molecule and adsorbent surface which may break at high temperature.
The defects including S vacancy (monosulfur and disulfue vacancies), antisite defect (MoS) and external Mo atom can exist steadily in monolayer MoS2, and introduce defect levels in these defective systems, which breaks the surface chemical inertness and significantly enhances the adsorption capacity for free O2.
She seemed to swim up into consciousness as if to a surface, which she then broke through, looking around with her eyes open.
The patent office approved the method, which breaks smooth surfaces into little triangles that approximate the shape of the original model, on October 23 , 2018
The New Yorker, May 22 , 1926 P. 7Talk story of "Bronze disease," which breaks out on glossy surfaces of certain bronzes in the Metropolitan Museum about every four years.
If you scratch them, you run the risk of breaking the surface, which in turn could cause them to bleed.
In the fracture process, GNS-grafted SiC fibers coated with BN provide a specific wrinkled and malleable surface, which can be flattened and then broken in the early fracture stage.
It's the same one, long shared by many Labour MPs, which broke surface this week: Labour will lose the May election and is staring at another five years in opposition.
The artificial roughness can be developed by employing a corrugated surface which improves the heat transfer characteristics by breaking and destabilizing the thermal boundary layer.
Cats actually use a similar lapping strategy, but their tongues never break the water's surface, which makes for much tidier drinking.
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