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the grained
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Past of grain
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For starters, there's the bearded, middle-aged man staring from its cover, the grained wood of a cafe encasing him like a coffin.
In these materials, the grained medium is considered as a continuum elastic body.
For comparison, the grained K-doped Co3O4 catalyst was prepared from the precipitated precursor.
The grained enclosed Type I calcite is loosely packed and shows no authigenic chlorite, indicating that it is the earliest formed authigenic mineral.
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From the Philippines, the beautifully grained tabletop is a solid piece of wood ($27,000).
Reasonable agreement was observed between simulation results of the coarse grained and the atomistic model.
Of these, the argument from the fine grained nature of perception has generated the most discussion.
The nesting is achieved by blending the fields of the coarse-grained LES in the vicinity of the nested boundaries of the fine-grained LES.
The more data you can collect the finer-grained the results can be".
In the model, the striatum filters the coarse-grained information of the input.
About 50x Faster Than Before, a new study that reconstructs the fine grained climate history since the Ice Age 11,000+ years ago says, reports Tim Radford at the Climate News Network.
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