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After calcination at 600°C in air for 6 h, well-defined nanofibers get rigid, but their diameter turns thinner due to the decomposition of PVA and the conversion of the metal precursors to the metal oxides.
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He seems moderately ill at ease twitching his way through the role of the stern federal agent, flying into random spasms of mugging when the flow of jokes in the dialogue turns thin.
When the brazing temperature increased, the reaction layer at the ceramic/filler interface grew thicker and the Cu interlayer turned thinner.
When I tried enriching the potatoes with milk or cream, the filling turned thin and runny.
But when he tried to sing Grimes's lyrical utterances, his voice turned thin; and when he summoned power for the heroic outbursts, his voice nearly gave out on the top notes.
Her face, released from the terrible tension of hope, had grown smooth; her gestures had taken on the flirting irony of the young; she was almost ecstatically attentive to everything about her; and her voice, as she bent forward to whisper a remark about a woman and a handsome man at another table, was rapid, as if the very air of her breathing had turned thin and free.
In turn, thin-capitalization rules imply that a company that has too much debt compared to equity will be denied fiscal deductions for part of its interest payments, or that part of interest payments will be reclassified as dividends and will not obviously be considered as fiscal deductions.
All sorts of things happen that turn thin people into chubby people.
Stretch them so they turn into round thin pieces of string.
If you are using liquids other than cow's milk, you may find that the yogurt turns out thinner than typical yogurt.
As any oyster aficionado knows, a fertile oyster turns unpleasantly thin, milky and soft — far from ideal.
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