Sentence examples for typically metal from inspiring English sources

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In a report issued this year, Human Rights Watch accused the Assad government of "deliberate and indiscriminate air strikes on civilians," including the use of so-called barrel bombs — typically, metal drums filled with high explosives and scrap metal — in areas packed with civilians.

Typically, metal clusters provide highly active centers, and due to their higher surface energies and larger surfaces, they are not in a thermodynamically stable state [29, 30].

Typically, metal oxides have lower heat transfer capacities than corresponding metals with few exceptions such as CuO with a reasonable thermal conductivity [14].

Active component (typically, metal oxide) is usually supported by inert component to enhance the thermal stability and mechanical strength of OC particle.

The application of GROs as practical on-site remedial solutions is still limited however, particularly in Europe and at trace element (typically metal and metalloid) contaminated sites.

Detergents are typically metal salts of organic acids, containing a surface-active polar group which can react with metal surfaces to form a protective film that keeps metal surfaces of an engine clean.

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Typically, metal-based radiopharmaceuticals are synthesized in aqueous solutions with no or low ethanol content.

Typically, metals used in orthopedic surgery have a large elastic modulus (approximately 6 20 times greater than that of the surrounding bone) [23, 24, 25], causing impaired load force transmission at the implant tissue interface.

This contribution draws practical implications of a recently published estimation of the tensile ductility in laminated composites made of two ductile materials, typically metals or alloys, which harden as both the strain and the strain-rate increase.

They consist typically of metal centers onto which is bound organic donor molecules (ligands) that, rather than binding to a single metal centre, bridge these metal centers to afford coordination polymers.

Electron scattering, deflection of the path of electrons as they pass through a solid (typically a metal, semiconductor, or insulator).

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