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Mr. Delbanco uses techniques common in writing courses, like asking students to read portions of their work to classmates and to consider their criticism.
Artificial channels can be synthesized using simple chemistry, and are solvent compatible, thus allowing manufacturing techniques common in polymer processing to be applied13.
Using physical vapor deposition techniques common in the thin-film solar or display industry, it sputters metal oxide gases onto glass to create a ceramic coating.
In fact, there are three techniques common in today's organizations that go directly against their findings: SMART goals, cascading goals, and percentage weights that indicate relative goal importance.
After the club closed in 1976, he moved to Chicago and The Warehouse, taking the kind of DJ techniques common in New York, but unheard of elsewhere, with him.
That is why Mr. Takenaka's panel may also force banks to adopt techniques, common in the United States and Europe, that gauge a company's potential earnings, not just the collateral it holds against default.
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This is technique common in novels divided into monologues (some of the narrators in Faulkner's original are obscurely demotic).
The fields were mistakenly planted with some seeds with herbicide resistance created by genetic modification, a technique common in North America but not allowed in Europe.
The Irish artist uses a real-time 3-D technique common in video gaming to create his "sculptural photographs," which take up to a year to make.
Look closely at "Crucifixion," and you will see that the artist thickened his paint with course sand, a technique common in the mid 20th century.
Their first strategy is a technique, common in chip manufacturing, called "doping," in which atoms of some other element are added to a semiconductor crystal.
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