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Dr. Robinson, who invented the WaterPik automatic flosser, originally tried it with a filament of titanium alloy.

He had several glass-fronted cabinets in his office, one of which contained a series of electric light bulbs: there were several Edison bulbs from the early eighteen-eighties, with filaments of carbonized thread; a bulb from 1897, with a filament of osmium; and several bulbs from a few years later, with spidery filaments of tantalum tracing a zigzag course inside them.

The crystalline spectra of coatings are observed by the STADI MP X-ray diffraction (XRD) with a filament of tungsten at voltage 40 kV and current 30 mA in the presence of radiation copper anode (λ = 1.5402 Å).

The newest Intel Pentium chip has such densely packed circuits that it consumes the same power as a 100-watt lightbulb with a filament burning as hot as 4,500 degrees Fahrenheit one you'd have to wear mittens to unscrew.

If we now include transmural heterogeneity, as described above, and also place a cylindrical conduction inhomogeneity at the center of the simulation domain, a scroll wave, with a filament that is straight initially, breaks up completely in the transmural direction.

These vesicles were often associated with a filament to the dense projection or membrane.

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The Ultimaker 3 3D printer was used for rapid prototyping of a patient-specific AAA using a semi-transparent thermoplastic polyurethane filament together with a PVA filament, for water-soluble support structure generation.

Most 04624 filaments were also easily visualized with a normal filament arrangement, although they tended to be slightly less sharp than wild type or R3.

Scattering models are developed to calculate the SALS patterns resulting from a filament with a sinusoidally disturbed surface and from a series of aligned spheres.

Like armA, a stack of armC also connects longitudinally to form a filament with 8-nm periodicity.

For example, fluorescence signal moving away from the tip of the spine could also be attributed to actin monomers depolymerizing from the filament, diffusing to a new location in the same spine, and re-associating with a different filament.

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