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Similarly, there are bruises of darkness in Mofokeng's work on Aids, neon sparks of fear in the reflective vests that Mikhael Subotsky's security guards wear, and deep scratches of conflict across Jo Ractliffe's images of Angola, which etch into the landscape so much of the pain of war that Southern Africans still carry.
Ethics has to do with the ways in which we, as human beings, respect, preserve, and persevere in the vast complexity of interconnections which etch themselves upon us as individuals, thereby forming our natures as social selves, and providing the necessary foundation for the creation of cooperative and workable societies.
In the sand castle set-up, the FIB used two screens one to frame the image and depict the electrons needed to see the surface; one to display the ions which etch the surface and it's possible the EHSM2 followed suit.
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Sometimes the cycle of destruction starts with illegal logging, which etches the first trails into the forest.
The plate is then given a mild acid bath, which etches the metal of the printing areas to a shallow depth.
The glass is then dipped in hydrofluoric acid, which etches the design through the grooves made by the needles in the protective coating.
Scott's device had a barrel-shaped horn attached to a stylus, which etched sound waves onto sheets of paper blackened by smoke from an oil lamp.
But current chip-making technology, which etches circuits into silicon, is expected to run up against fundamental physics limits in 10 to 15 years.
She devised me a reading list, with things like Orwell and Pinter on it, which etched my politics on me forever.
By the end of 2001, Intel, which is based in Santa Clara, will convert four of its plants to make flash memory using the 0.18-micron process, which etches lines smaller than one five-hundreth the width of a human hair.
The typical XRD pattern of the sample which etched for 5 h is shown in Fig. 1.
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