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The scaling of the device suggests the engineering feasibility of the process.
The shape and size of the device suggests that it's similar to a Note 9.
Japan-based design and gadget company fu-bi has announced the so-called "Retro Cube Mini Speaker With MP3 Player" [JP] today, and as the name of the device suggests, it's a one-unit speaker (3W×2ch) with a built-in MP3 player.
In the past, I would have spent more time testing the work arounds for adding podcasts and ripped music to broaden the choices, but something about the device suggests we're in such a rapid shakeout it might be easier to wait.
The size of the self-locking loop of the device suggests that it may be used for ovarian pedicles regardless of breed size.
The extreme flexibility of the device suggests a low-risk profile, and the easy operation by joystick suggests that nonspecialists could learn to operate the device, although safety profile and operation with nonspecialists remain to be demonstrated.
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There is also a fancy quasi-holographic effect when you turn on the device, suggesting your screen icons are hovering above the wallpaper.
The use of powdered reagents, the 100 μL sample required and the design of the device suggest that it would be suitable for field use.
These characteristics of the device suggest that it has the potential for use in a wide variety of applications, such as drug screening and tissue engineering.
Furthermore, recent studies, revealing the highly anisotropic behavior of the device, suggested that its performance would improve greatly if the incidence of the acoustic waves was kept normal to the inlet slit of the device.
The results indicate that the edge modification of the OH/SO2 that causes a asymmetric energy band improves the electron transport of the device, suggesting a method to design graphene rectifier with good performance.
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