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More common are the effects of very thin superimposed layers (laminae) in the walls of the scales, a colour phenomenon comparable to that produced by a thin film of oil on water.
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For example, commentators such as Li (1995) contend that in China the Communist model of equality superimposed a thin veneer of equal gender relations over 5,000 year old patriarchal customs that strongly socialized women to the roles of obedient and deferential wife and daughter.
Through examination of the crystallization behaviours of anodic films formed on a thin Nb 12 at%Si layer superimposed on a niobium layer as well as on a thin niobium layer superimposed on an Nb 12 at%Si layer, it has been confirmed that air-formed oxide or thermal oxide becomes a nucleation site for crystallization.
In the right panel, the altitude profile in the ascending phase is superimposed as a black thin line.
Extensional detachments produced a widespread thinning of the basin substratum and superimposed on contractional structures developed during the Northern Apennines collisional events.
This new generation of dynamic detectors utilize a thin layer of x-ray absorptive material superimposed upon an electronic active matrix array fabricated in a film of hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si H).
On a computer monitor a thin vertical bar the height of the screen was superimposed above a natural lake setting.
Iso- R1 borders (Δ R1= 0.020s−1) around R1 maxima were traced and superimposed on the polar angle data using thin white dashes to aid comparisons (see Supplementary Information for a movie that smoothly varies view and color scale contrast, more clearly illustrating the systematic fine level differences in the data shown in Fig. 4).
He and Legend wore suits and sixties-style thin ties, like King and the civil-rights marchers, who were superimposed in photographs behind them.
These mantras were primarily superimposed over photos of the "ideal" body type: rock hard, thin female figures.
We illustrate these shape changes (in Figure 5D) as thin plate spline grid deformations of the consensus configuration (where PC1 and PC2 both equal 0) superimposed on a rectangular grid, in the style made famous by D'arcy Thompson [32].
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