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Rivera's cut fastball rides from right to left, in on the hands of left-handed hitters, whose bats sometimes break when the ball hits the thin part of the handle.
Thin part of literature is dedicated to this classification, these studies are presented briefly as follows.
A hole in a plate can be considered as an extremely thin part of the plate.
(A) The thin part of an endothelial cell (En) is detached from the basement membrane (arrowhead) forming a bleb.
It is found that the strong field enhancement is localized at the dielectric layer near the thin part of the nonconcentric Au shell.
Consequently, in the XTEM specimen, the presence of MWCNTs will be rarely observed, in the very thin part of the specimen.
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Tapping temperatures are usually higher than for ingot pouring or continuous casting in order to have a liquid steel with good fluidity that fills the thin parts of a casting.
The usage of fixed support area size in BLOCK results in the significant blur near the edges and the disappearance of some of the small features (e.g. thin parts of the lamp in Figure 8).
This can be attributed to the lower quantity of biomolecules in the very thin parts of the cell, but also in part to the optical sectioning inherent to Raman, which was located in the centre of the cell, and not on the substrate.
He grasped at thin parts of himself, with very little hope, and no recognition that he was evolving through a monumental transition.
This ensures that the opening process removes only the thin parts of the panicle and leaves the grain particles in the branches intact.
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