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Finally, two types of hole arrays are successfully fabricated.
(Some languages even discriminate different types of hole, distinguishing e.g. between inner cavities and see-through perforations).
Three types of hole surface contours, i.e., convex, flat, and concave (reverse bell-shaped), were obtained within the operating range used, in which the first two types have rarely been reported in literature.
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A mixture of both types of holes was obtained by electrodeposition from 0.30 M CuSO4 in 0.50 M H2SO4.
However, certain types of holes could still be present after a virtual view is produced by warping, making hole-filling post-processing necessary.
In dependence of the concentration of Cu (II) ions in the plating solution, the two types of holes or craters were formed.
The considerations concern the laminated panels oriented at ±45° with different types of holes, i.e. vertical elliptical, horizontal elliptical and circular.
This was explained assuming positronium localization and annihilation in two types of holes: holes, which have walls free of fluorine atoms and holes, which contain fluorine in their walls.
The other types of holes are formed from a solution with a higher concentration of Cu (II) ions (0.60 M CuSO4 in 0.50 M H2SO4) and the formed holes were dish-like.
This possible constellation holds for any aggregate of material entities: every aggregate of material entities can possess immaterial parts (i.e. negative objects: certain types of holes, e.g., tunnels, caves, tubes and hollows), which are continuously connected to the space surrounding the aggregate.
The data analyzed were rate of responding in the four types of holes – light, sound, neutral, and water – and rate of investigating the water tray.
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