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I use a Japanese slicer to get uniform, paper-thin slices.
To get uniform image in the full field of view, distortions of laser stripes in various positions are analyzed and the distortion compensating method is proposed.
A special clamp is designed to handle the wafer, which allows to apply a DC plating current from the wafer rear and to get uniform metallic structure heights.
To meet the uniform dose exposure in optical lithography, it is desirable to get uniform illumination in the scanning direction on wafer for the step-and-scan lithographic system.
"Light has to be very tightly controlled to get uniform production of very high-quality food," he says.Indeed, even in today's single-storey glasshouses, artificial lighting is needed to enable year-round production.
The chef in me longs to sharpen her knife, buy her a new one, use a cutting board to get uniform, perfect eggplant slices and to dip the slices in egg before the breadcrumbs.
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"The first thing was to get uniforms," Moushon said.
"They had to raise money themselves to get uniforms made," according to Robert Foster, 58, executive director of the Hoboken Historical Museum, who came to watch the game at the Stevens Institute.
She had a couple of her kids with her she'd brought them down to get uniforms for that school they go to.
As a stopgap measure, they are trying to get uniforms, badges and AK-47 assault rifles for 125 new guards, who will work in two shifts, for priority sites in the electric grid.
This kind of blue shift is being reported to be due to the formation of small-sized nanoparticles [48] and narrowing of peak with time implies monodispersed AgNPs are formed with time and about 30 min may be taken as appropriate to get uniform-sized nanoparticles.
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