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Unlike tools tipped or studded with natural or synthetic diamond crystals, a tool coated with a diamond film would be uniformly hard and especially resistant to wear.
When the carbon films are very thin, the carbon atoms would be uniformly deposited on a silica glass plate which results in surface smoothening.
Previously, theorists had predicted that bilayer graphene would be uniformly semiconducting when stacked and staggered – the way a sheet of billiard balls would stack if the balls (atoms) were nestled in the in-between spaces.
Early predictions that June would be uniformly wet and windy have been offset by more optimistic forecasts: the truth is that so far, no one knows quite what will happen.
SiO2 nanoparticles with MPS could participate in photopolymerization, and the SiO2 nanoparticles would be uniformly distributed in the polymer walls.
We tried to develop a suspension method in which nanoclay particles of 100 nm would be uniformly dispersed, but these efforts were unsuccessful.
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Newbold said that while losses in the interim would not be uniformly true, because of conservation efforts in certain parts of the world, "on average, we would predict in intervening period, there has been further loss".
Since Pr(H0) would not be uniformly high but a function of the numbers of reads, the FDR [ 30] would be too conservative; further investigations will be required for more suitable compensation.
Mr. Waldner cautioned that the spot would not be uniformly sweet.
The decision by the commission effectively means that a two-term limit would not be uniformly enforced on the entire Council until 2021.
Specifically, the distribution of the class corresponding to unidentified elements, which would intuitively be uniformly distributed for both features, is instead also modeled as a Gaussian of very high fixed variance to ease further processing.
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