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Using a thin metal spatula, quickly flip and gently tap to make them uniform in thickness.
Using a thin metal spatula, transfer triangles to baking sheets, spacing them apart.
Using a thin metal spatula, quickly turn the pancakes and gently tap to make them uniform in thickness.
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Harrison Schmitt, one of the Apollo 17 astronauts, uses a thin metal pole to get a core sample on the surface of the Moon.
I did the same with half a dozen ripe beefsteak tomatoes sliced around 3/8 inch (1 cm) thick; even unpeeled, they needed to be handled carefully after their 40 minutes in the oven, so I lined the sheet pans with parchment paper for ease of retrieval and used a thin metal spatula - a pancake turner would work - to lift them from the pans.
Use a thin metal object to gently tap out small glass shards from impact points.
Using a thin, clean metal spatula, quickly turn the pancakes and gently tap to make them uniform in thickness.
In this approach a diode laser was used to weld two poly methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) substrates together at the interface using a thin film metal spot based intermediate layer design as a localized absorber.
The high photovoltage was achieved by engineering the semiconductor insulator and insulator metal interfaces using a thin Al2O3 dielectric layer to unpin the Si Fermi level and using a high work function metal Pt as well as an active water oxidation catalyst Ni.
It uses a thin foil metal to bond the window frame and cell, achieving the seal between window frame and cell.
Their size, however, seems to be the lower limit for such wires not because they can be made no thinner, but because if they are, their superconductivity disappears.Until now, attempts to create nanowires have relied on a scaling down of the same sort of technology that is used in microelectronics: the wire is carved out of a thin metal film using a beam of electrons.
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