One was a particle counter installed on the second layer of the Whipple shield protecting the spacecraft's main body. |
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At the point where the waste water entered the brook, there is a thick layer of foam. |
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They spread a thick layer of foam over the forecourt and the blazing vehicles and used water jets to cool gas cylinders in a nearby storage area. |
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The area had become barren because it was deforested and had lost the thin layer of rich soil. |
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Finish by folding the overhanging pasta on top and level terrine with an additional layer of pasta. |
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Since cone and plate are counterrotating, a fluid layer exists within the chamber that does not rotate even during flow. |
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Grease ice is a later stage of freezing than frazil ice when the crystals have coagulated to form a soupy layer on the surface. |
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A thick layer of dirt covered him, probably from having been dragged along the filthy floors of the prison. |
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I ran my hands over my body trying to remove the layer of dirt that may have covered me since my last shower. |
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I scanned the layer of dead leaves covering the rainforest floor but saw nothing. |
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A thin layer of golden glitter covered the stone floor, making it shimmer like the lavender dust on her eyes. |
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The seat, floor and dash were covered by a fine layer of twigs and needles blown in by the wind. |
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Flow cells were fabricated by assembling two glass coverslips separated by a thin layer of parafilm. |
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Peatlands consist of layer upon layer of partially decomposed plant material. |
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Modern man's primitiveness lurks beneath every layer of civilization, at times so obvious that one cannot see it. |
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The forewings of the live moths were sprayed with a thin layer of spray glue and then coated with UV-reflecting or UV-absorbing powder. |
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Passive form oils usually do not leave a dusty layer on the form or the concrete. |
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The photo reveals a thick layer of dust blanketing the floor and wall of the summit crater atop a tall volcano called Pavonis Mons. |
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In the silky upper layer the epiphytic organisms are most often attached to the generative and skeletal hyphae that make up this layer. |
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Simply, cleanly and with no fuss complete with a thick layer of crema atop the espresso. |
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Not everyone accomplishes the layer of light-colored crema, or foam, that is the pride of an expert espresso-maker. |
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The surface of the outer perine is formed of a nearly homogenous layer giving rise to dimpled elements that are not clearly discrete. |
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And you can see that these crinkles in the outer layer of the brain in Alzheimer's Disease have taken on a very kind of moth-eaten appearance. |
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I also discovered that my nails will be ruined, as they have glued the extensions directly on to them, rather than onto a layer of gel. |
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This incremental feature extraction layer determines each unaccessed features predictive value dynamically since after each extraction changes. |
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Flow velocity sharply decreased in vegetation zone and shear layer vortices were developed along the vegetation zone. |
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The stem resembles the earth's litosphere with a thin layer of living organisms spread out over its surface. |
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If working indoors, cover the floor with a thick layer of plastic and add a canvas drop cloth on top of that. |
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The outside layer of glass was dripping with different sizes of transparent water drops. |
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The drainage consists of a layer of membrane, shaped like egg boxes, laid over the roofing felt, then covered by a foot of soil. |
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After putting a thin layer of brown eyeliner and black mascara, she was almost good to go. |
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A small incision is made in the side of your eyeball to allow for removal of your cornea's inner layer without hurting the outer layers. |
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The ozone layer is important to humans, who risk skin cancer and other health effects from high exposure to harmful ultraviolet rays. |
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Thus, the given values for wax layer thickness on leaves are rather rough estimations. |
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Six out of every seven dollars of the tax cut will benefit big corporations and a tiny layer of the very wealthy. |
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It all adds up to a dog's breakfast of departmental rivalry, layer upon layer of confused delivery and strategic confusion. |
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The current ozone layer is as a result of equilibrium between breakdown and recombination. |
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The skin consists of an epidermis, dermis, adipose tissue layer and subcutaneous connective tissue. |
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A layer of epicuticular wax covers the leaves of all terrestrial plants and this layer can be amorphous to crystalline, dense or diffuse. |
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The endothelium is a layer of cells that line the undersurface of the cornea and are essential to keeping the cornea clear. |
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Tobacco seeds accumulate oil and protein in the embryo, cellular endosperm and inner layer of the seed coat. |
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This does not include the substantial layer of disenchanted workers that have given up looking for work. |
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The dashboard was marked with dints and encrusted in a thin layer of dust and grime. |
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The method further includes contacting the second metallization layer with a conductive liquid that is electrically grounded. |
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The work involved depositing a resistive nickle-phosphorus layer using electroless plating on a copper foil. |
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Fill with stones until three-quarters full then top up with gravel and a layer of very gritty compost on top, about 3in deep. |
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An electrolyte layer conducts ions back and forth between the electrochromic layer and an ion storage layer. |
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The obvious conclusion is that the layer of debris ejected by the impact draws the line of extinction for the dinosaurs. |
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Malignant melanoma can also affect the choroid of the eye, the layer just under the retina. |
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In addition, damage to retinal layer blood vessels of the eye can result in blindness. |
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Assemble the lasagna by first lightly greasing a casserole dish with some olive oil, and then add the first layer of lasagna sheets. |
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Or they race around the school yard, covered in a layer of gravel, waiting to fall and graze their knees. |
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This eliminated the need for a granolithic layer and could be used to repair existing floors. |
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A soaring girl soprano descant adds another heavenly layer to the already rich texture. |
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Removal of this hardened metal layer is essential for optimum mechanical properties, and an integral part of any descaling process. |
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Again, reach for the hose and give them a good soaking followed by a generous layer of mulch. |
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The thicker or inner layer of the dermis contains blood vessels, hair follicles, nerve endings, sweat and sebaceous glands. |
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The former is found on the palms and soles and has a thick outer layer that contains dermatoglyphics, a fancy term for fingerprints. |
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All three statues use a layer of lacquer between the wood and the exterior coat of gold leaf or pigment. |
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Once the frame had been moulded, paper-thin gold leaf was applied to the wood over a thin layer of gesso plaster. |
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Usually these were positioned a few inches above the mound floor, apparently after a layer of soil was deposited. |
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A new layer of snow was added to the tundra last night and it glistened brightly. |
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Many delegations saw the steering groups as an extra layer in an already overburdened hierarchy. |
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One cut, as you say, can delaminate the outer layer of carbon, while two cuts coming in from opposite directions will not. |
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A local administrative layer of stakeholders includes prefects, village chiefs, clan chiefs, and land chiefs. |
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The rest of the hull is glassed with one layer and the bottom and garboards are further coated in epoxy and graphite. |
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Transfer olive oil ganache to pastry bag fitted with flat, narrow tip and pipe thin layer over biscuit. |
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Silicone faced fibreglass made by a sail-maker is buttoned to the inner building with an insulating layer and inner damp-proof lining. |
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The oxidized organo silane film can also be used as an etch stop or an intermetal dielectric layer for fabricating dual damascene structures. |
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The pouf was retrieved, and soon her face was powdered in a very thin layer of chalky white, barely there. |
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Single layer appositional closure is recommended for most cystotomies and particularly for thick-walled bladders. |
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The deepest layer is gabbro, coarse-grained but chemically equivalent to basalt, which forms when magma cools and crystallizes slowly. |
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The next layer up are the yellow-tailed fusiliers and the next the yellow-banded fusiliers. |
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The outer layer of a fresh lobster egg shows the remains of the funiculus that once attached it to the female. |
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The plant cuticle forms the outermost layer of leaves and fruits, separating the living cells from the atmosphere. |
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The crew consists of the driver plus four or three operators in the cupola, a commander, a gun layer and an ammunition loader. |
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Sedimentation characterized by radiolarian-bearing red mudrocks is typical of the interval between the sulphide layer and the flysch of the Culm. |
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She looked down into her nearly empty coffee mug, mixing the remainder of the coffee with the frothy layer that hadn't disappeared yet. |
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To retain soil moisture and prevent root damage from frost heaving, maintain a 3-to 4-inch layer of mulch under shrubs and newly-set trees. |
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A thin layer of material is applied to the front of a tooth to improve its appearance. |
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This characteristic results from the absence of one or two layers in palisade, since the crystalliferous layer is always present. |
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Secure logging and auditing systems that are tamper-resistant and cryptographically signed add a layer of deterrent on top of actual security. |
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Below the crust is the mantle, a dense, hot layer of semi-solid rock approximately 2,900 km thick. |
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The lowermost layer was very soft, crumbly yellow sandstone that would fall apart in your hands with enough pressure. |
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In this splendidly moist cake, a layer of cooked rhubarb lurks beneath a sweetly spiced crumble topping. |
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A skin of vinylester resin is used on the outer layer to provide a barrier against the ingress of water. |
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The muscle fibers in the mucosal muscular layer are also longitudinal, oriented along the axis of the cylindrical organ. |
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The frigid water soaks your innermost layer of clothing, which is practically a guarantee of hypothermia. |
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The innermost layer adjacent to the lumen was occasionally difficult to distinguish. |
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Our bodies, from our skin's outermost layer to our brain's innermost neurons, are sacred to us. |
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In general, the innermost layer of the seed coat of legumes consists of irregularly shaped cells with large intracellular spaces. |
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Expression has also been reported in the innermost layer of the tobacco seed-coat. |
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This innermost cell layer is surrounded by about two layers of narrow cells, which are elongate in longitudinal direction. |
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He wiped away a layer of condensation from the surface, all cold and slippery, then peered into his pores. |
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Speaking of mulch, apply a thick layer of organic compost, steer manure or redwood soil conditioner to improve soil throughout the garden. |
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Beneath that outer layer was yet more clothing, something of a light grey almost the same hue as his own skin with blue piping. |
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Boundary layer conductance may also be lower with a more open crown, thus further increasing transpiration. |
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Their research shows that the surfactant layer must be analyzed in terms of its vibrational couplings, rather than by ordinary heat conduction. |
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The bottom layer of the molecular electronic device is transparent glass coated with a conductive material. |
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A first layer of insulating material is formed on the first layer of the electrically conductive material. |
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Spread the reserved confectioner's custard on top of the last layer of sponge cake. |
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Positioners are built into the forms for the steel rebar used to reinforce each joist, and a layer of mesh is placed in the deck. |
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There is a shield layer between the two wafers of the switch to further isolate and prevent crosstalk between the left and right channels. |
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The samples were arranged as flat as possible and wrapped in a single layer of thin polyethylene film. |
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In this case, is it acceptable for workers to wear their film badges underneath the top layer of clothing? |
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To make matters worse, thick, fibrous adhesions are often formed anchoring the congested, fatty tissue to the muscular layer below. |
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It is a proven fact that the ozone layer filters out much of the harmful radiation from the sun. |
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This layer surrounds the earth and filters ultraviolet light from the rays of the sun. |
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First, they needed an optical pickup able to read the data from a particular layer without crosstalk from adjacent layers. |
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These free electrons can then tunnel through a thin oxide layer on top of the niobium where they are detected as excess current. |
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The kebaya is a long-sleeved, fitted lace blouse that is worn over another layer of clothing. |
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A layer of organic mulch on the surface continually adds soil-building humus, while feeding earthworms that tunnel to aerate the soil. |
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Why not give them a potato, carrot and onion vegetable patty in a wheatmeal bun with a layer of baked beans in it? |
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Aldosterone, a steroid hormone produced in the outer layer of the adrenal cortex, promotes renal sodium retention and potassium loss. |
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The edges of the substrate are coated with metal layer to provide interlayer connections. |
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Add a layer of tomatoes, some capers and some fish, add gelatine preparation and put in the fridge for 10 min. |
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Mix a 2-to 3-inch layer of organic mulch into the soil, then level the planting area with a rake. |
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The church is not built on layer upon layer of cultural and intellectual plunder. |
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In one type of biofilm, bacterial cells are embedded more randomly in a slime layer which often mediates adherence of cells to surfaces. |
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The message is usually loud and clear, but it is also carefully disguised under a layer of polite convention. |
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A temperature inversion is formed on still frosty nights and traps the emissions in a layer close to ground level. |
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The forecast today had a blue day written all over it, with a strong inversion and a layer of dry air above that. |
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The inversion layer would prevent vertical mixing of the aerosol cloud, thus keeping the BW agent near the ground for inhalation. |
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Gradually, the layer of sand at the bottom began to disappear, and the water became a thick, jelly-like substance. |
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It was much more pleasant up here above the inversion layer and I could relax and enjoy the view of the great scenery. |
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Helicopters and fog-creating machines have also been used to mix the inversion layer and to minimize frost damage. |
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The winter inversion layer wrecks havoc on Greater Denver, especially places like Golden, Boulder and Jefferson County. |
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Everyone has a wood fire and it's a valley and they have an inversion layer that develops so similar problem to Launceston. |
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Sprinkle each layer with a watering can or garden hose as you construct the pile. |
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A bony layer of cementum covers the outside of the root, under the gum line, and holds the tooth in place within the jawbone. |
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The soil is derived from podzols, with a sandy surface layer and clay at 1 m depth. |
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This results in a powerful electric field between the cloud tops and the ionosphere, the outer layer of Earth's atmosphere. |
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A cool day and the distant ridge of the Ngong hills is pale against the washed-out sky, with a thin layer of cloud flat and hard over the city. |
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The fourth layer is composed of a single muscle, pronator quadratus, which is not seen at this level. |
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The ionosphere is the layer extending from about 80 km to the outer reaches of the atmosphere that includes charged particles. |
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The clouds will allow scientists to view winds in a high and poorly accessible layer of Earth's atmosphere called the ionosphere. |
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The cornea is the clear part of the outer layer of the eye that covers the iris and the pupil. |
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Instead, it was as if the models were swathed in giant fabric sample books, each layer peeling off to reveal another beneath. |
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The middle layer is a vascular, pigmented layer consisting of the iris, ciliary body, and choroid. |
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Isolate the plants from the soil with a layer of peat moss above and below. |
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When viewed from above, a layer of white wadding, suspended from the ceiling, makes it look as if the church is floating above the clouds. |
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Its a sort of irremediable layer of anti-US attitudes that come with the superpower territory and that we cannot do anything about. |
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Be sure to cover plants with a thick layer of organic mulch to stop any further heaving and to prevent additional drying to the crowns and roots. |
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It seemed almost as if he was being flayed alive and his flesh seared away, layer by layer. |
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A freckle is an increase in pigment in the innermost layer of the epidermis, which is the top layer of skin. |
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In case of need, one of the thick fleshy leaves can be broken off, the green outer layer scraped off and thick gel applied to the affected area. |
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You may also cover the polyethylene with a thin layer of sand or a thin slab of concrete to protect it from damage. |
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Tha frazil ice layer grows in all directions, and it finally bridges over the spaces between bars. |
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The trees not only survive, but thrive through the process, which involves stripping off the bark and removing the cork layer beneath. |
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Triple glazed, they are made of oak and larch with a layer of cork in the centre. |
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The juncture between leaf stem and tree branch slowly seals itself off, forming a corky layer called the abscission zone. |
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After the first firing, each layer is taken apart and glazed with a clear glaze. |
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The instruments are then attached using nylon bolts, which screw into a corklike layer of skin on the whale's back. |
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Dry skin, or winter itch, occurs when the top layer of your skin loses moisture. |
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The top layer of the cornea is not damaged by the procedure, so there is unlikely to be any pain afterwards. |
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Repeat this process of layers until it reaches the top of the dish and finish with a final layer of potato. |
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Most of the large crystals have glassy terminations formed by an overgrowth of a thin layer of clear quartz. |
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The hall was decorated in green flock paper, and was furnished with a modern two layer bronze and teak tripod table. |
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The Flood may have stacked the rock like a giant layer cake, but what cut the cake? |
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It is easy to know if a cask has been affected since the flor develops as a layer on top of the wine in the cask. |
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The gland is most developed in solitary species where it is represented by powerful glandular layer with large secretion containers-cisterns. |
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The cortical layer is actually the middle or inner layer of the hair shaft that provides the strength, elasticity and shape of the curly hair. |
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Consequently, there may be a layer of fluid water around the chromophore that rearranges upon excitation. |
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These men are most likely wearing chemises as the first layer between the cote or cote-hardie and the skin. |
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Asahi opens the 1910 volume first, coughing and sneezing at the layer of dust that rose and flurried around her in a powdery maelstrom. |
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She said that blanket bog was a layer of peat over wet rolling ground, which was usually home to plants like cotton grass and heather. |
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The layer between seed coat and cotyledon probably includes the wall of the embryo sac. |
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Serve the panna cotta in their ramekins topped with a layer of coulis, or unmold them carefully onto plates and drizzle with the coulis. |
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There, the source rock layer is shown, overlain with the temperature at 62 Ma ago. |
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Once the container has been formed within a thick insulating layer, a conductive layer is conformally deposited over the container interior surfaces. |
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Individually moulded fingers of sushi rice seemed too formal, so I spread the rice in a thick layer over the banana leaf, and laid generous slices of tuna over it. |
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The inner paper layer of plasterboard encourages mold growth when inner walls become damp from inadequate venting of moisture or from leaks from walls, roofs, or plumbing. |
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Its underside is covered with a dense layer of very fine, silky hairs that trap air contained in the cocoon to form a thin, silvery cushion, called a plastron. |
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The ball was very hard for it was plated in a very thin layer of metal. |
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If you've got the time, or the inclination, layer on a single stroke of eye shadow in sheer shades of lavender, iridescent plum, taupe or bronzy brown. |
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This approach preserves native structure by rapidly freezing the specimen in a thin aqueous layer by plunging into cryogen, without the use of fixatives or stains. |
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Avoid burning when fire danger is high or an inversion layer is likely. |
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Our proposal would remove a layer of bureaucracy and make it easier for anyone who wants to fly the European Union flag to do so from any location where there is a flagstaff. |
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My dad, a steak and kidney pie connoisseur, was impressed with his dish, which consisted of thick chunks of beef in a sea of gravy, covered with a layer of flaky pastry. |
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In 1931 he gave the Royal Society Bakerian lecture which was a classic in which he developed the now standard layer theory for the lower ionosphere. |
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Errors in satellite to receiver distances can creep in if conditions within the ionosphere, the electrically charged outer layer of the atmosphere, slow down the signal. |
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The liquid hydrogel, based on a dendritic macromer, has optical properties similar to the cornea, the layer that covers the iris and pupil of the eye. |
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This is a beautifully poised film that peels away the external artifice of its central character layer by layer, with each plot twist raising as many questions as it answers. |
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The sun's surface layer is divided into alternating bands of electric charge, either positive or negative, and each band has a different magnetic polarity. |
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It has been widely suggested that phellem, a corky outer layer derived from the cork cambium may function as aerenchyma, but until now no-one had tested that hypothesis. |
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Additionally, samples from the flocculent layer and from a semipurified bacterial mat were incubated under controlled oxygen conditions to determine production. |
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While this is not always true, it does exist here and it adds another layer of foggy, depersonalized confusion as to who and watch we are watching. |
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The upper epidermal layer from the inner surface of the tissue was excised carefully using a pair of forceps and placed immediately into de-ionized water. |
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It also had a delicious layer of crispy golden crackling attached. |
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The helmet that Winston Cup drivers wear consists of an outer shell, a special foam layer in the crown of the helmet and a formfitting inner liner. |
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The aqueous layer is removed and washed three times with 200-ml. portions of benzene, and the benzene extracts are combined with the crude creosol separated initially. |
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I thought the accompaniments would overshadow the fowl, but the chicken taste actually crept through to add a complex layer to the international tapestry of flavours. |
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A perfectly worthy, if dull, strudel tart cried out for a layer of seasonal apples or pears to complement its buttery pastry, almond frangipane and dry, crumbly topping. |
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His installation piece, Dig, edges an open stairwell with a thick cross-sectional layer of faux topsoil and plants, as if the earth were reclaiming the site. |
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Sprinkle a thick layer of the crumble mixture on top of the fruit. |
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One can do crunches all day and still not have visible abdominal muscles due to the insulating layer of fat that most of us have over our abdomen. |
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A well-designed protective helmet comprises an outer semi-rigid shell and a suspension system either of a strap harness or a layer of crushable foam beneath the shell. |
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They also may be dome-shaped with a crusty layer or ulceration. |
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As the heat from the RF frequency stimulates the collagen, a cryogen spray is used to cool the outer layer of skin to tighten it up, and to prevent any burning effect. |
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Using cyromolds that have been chilled on dry ice or in the cryostat, use a layer of OCT embeding compound and press the tissue to the bottom of the flat surface. |
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The layer silicates can be classified into various groups, according to their chemical composition and the layer structure of their crystal lattice. |
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Because recorded motion can be cued and played back live, the puppeteer can layer a performance, as one would produce a multitrack audio recording. |
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A curette is used to remove the superficial layer of the lesion. |
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The searing heat also fuses the soil into an impermeable layer that increases runoff and stream sedimentation and slows the forest's ability to recover. |
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The airplane was covered with a thick layer of ice that had deformed the normally efficient airfoil and added several hundred pounds of extra weight. |
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Data on cruise missiles getting past the F-22s would be passed via data link to second and third layer air patrols of F-15s and F-18Es with advanced radars. |
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A layer of oxygen blocking material is deposited on the layer of metal. |
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An integral part of the pull-apart tectonic model of the Silverpit Crater is the presence of more than one layer of detachment within the structure. |
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In a parfait dish or glass, layer fruit, yogurt and granola. |
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All self-tanners contain a chemical called dihydroxyacetone, or DHA, which temporarily stains the uppermost layer of your skin, called the stratum corneum. |
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The grooved mating surface is covered by a layer of nickel having a consistent thickness, preferably by means of electroplating, sputtering, electroless plating, or as a foil. |
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A direct-current voltage is applied across a first layer of a conductive material, so that a direct current flows in a first direction through the first layer. |
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Next, gauze is applied along with another layer of mineral gunk. |
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Some of this oxygen was converted into ozone and the developing ozone layer gave needed protection from disruptively energetic ultraviolet radiation. |
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The thickness of the boundary layer is also highly dependent on the morphology of the leaf, with more dissected leaves having a thinner boundary layer than broad leaves. |
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The difference in the spacings in the top epicardium layer and the rest of the heart may indicate that sarcomere lengths in those regions are different. |
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In order to analyse the relevance of the epicuticular wax to the overall transpiration barrier, the epicuticular layer was selectively removed with gum arabic. |
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These acids are exfoliants, substances that remove the upper layer of old, dead skin and stimulate the growth of smooth, evenly pigmented new skin. |
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The Polartec fabric most often used for hunting outerwear is Windbloc, a laminated fabric with a layer of polyurethane film between outer layers of double-faced velour. |
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The strength of a layer of depth hoar is very low and the structure of the layer falls at the slightest touch. |
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Dibond ® » is a material composed of a layer of polyethylene sandwiched by two sheets of aluminium. |
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Fougère is a twelve-foot long, three layer photograph of a fern leaf, printed on Mylar and pinned directly onto the wall. |
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The first layer always has to be applied thin and well-pressed into the surface. |
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In these typically windless high-pressure zones, a layer of warm air lies above cold air near to the ground with no mixing between the two. |
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Synthetic turf is composed of a mat of synthetic grass into which is added a ballast bed of sand, covered with a layer of loose granulates. |
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To men case-hardened by work they added a further layer of political hardening. |
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Finish with a second layer of sorbet, until almost full to the top, tap again and put a lolly stick in each one. |
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One room in Hall F contained an oven consisting of a small chamber of stones set on edge, over which there had been a layer of smaller stones. |
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The epidermis is made of several rows of living cells, covered with a horny layer of dead cells. |
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Microdermabrasion is a relatively simple procedure that affects the horny or outermost layer of the epidermis. |
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The biological machinery produced by the epidermis has the sole function of producing a horny layer or stratum corneum. |
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The network layer that uses IP could be considered a convergence point towards which all media networks may effectively move in the future. |
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It is possible to oxidate the compound layer to increase the protection against corrosion. |
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Only the layer of adipocytes will be injected using micro cannulas through micro incisions which will leave no trace. |
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Wrap the carcass in a double layer of foil and place in a cool bag if possible. |
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The cleaning layer has fully reticulated pores in a uniform network of substantially equilateral cells 34, such as tetrahedrons, truncated octahedrons and decahedrons. |
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The figure of one million years and greater is derived from the fossilised fauna found side by side with the burnt antelope bones in the same layer of decalcified sand. |
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My heartbeat accelerated while a thin layer of sweat prickled my neck. |
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He chased his tail and ate May's ferns, and sharpened his tiny claws on the kitchen chair legs, and left a light layer of ginger fur everywhere he went. |
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Due to lateral non-conformities of sound propagation in the topsoil layer an error affects all depth estimates. |
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There is no sand, gravel or crushed rock layer to disrupt the capillary flow of moisture to the surface. |
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This tool is also useful for finding a capillary disrupting layer of sand, gravel or crushed rock under the surface. |
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The pink layer was characterized as a reddish pink lake or dyestuff by PLM analysis. |
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Each layer features the creamy silkiness of Philadelphia Cream Cheese, dressed up in classic Neapolitan flavours. |
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The layer of Atlantic water in the Arctic Ocean has increased and become warmer. |
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You have to continuously grind down this layer of dead cells for the rest of your life. |
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This layer of air dramatically reduces the risk of condensation from excessive perspiration, and maintains stable hand temperature. |
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During the dethatching work, the blades must grip, rake up and raise the layer of thatch and moss underneath your lawn. |
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It's not similar to the Instagram filter where you just layer over … We draw something like a real artist would. |
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First, Phoenix will dig down to the icy layer and examine soil in place at the surface, at the icy layer and in between. |
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Layer mask to add a layer mask to the layer with the selection, initializing it with the selection. |
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Do not detach hardened SR Adoro Liner from the die, as the layer may become deformed or break in the process. |
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The scarifier was developed specifically for the purpose of removing this matted layer and loosening up the surface soil lightly. |
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Fold back the extension and stitch close to the edge of the zipper teeth, making sure not to catch the front fabric layer in the seam. |
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The tartelettes are coated inside with a thin layer of vegetable oil glaze to keep the tartelettes crisp up to 6 hours once filled. |
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There's this tradition of genteelness, a cultural layer where everything is supposed to be nicey-nice. |
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By mounting the specimen tilted, the layer will be magnified and therefore the thickness measurement will be easier and more accurate. |
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Beyond the thermosphere lies a layer wherein pressure drops to little more than a vacuum. |
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Beyond the mesosphere lays the last layer of the Earth's atmosphere, the thermosphere. |
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Soft, cuddlesome and hyper-infectious sound, under a crispy layer of electronics. |
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Your baby is covered in a fine layer of down called lanugo and their first hairs begin to appear. |
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Depending on the nail polish, you may need to apply more than one layer of this base color to achieve the desired effect. |
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The chain may feel sharp, but because the new edge is not in the chromium layer it will very quickly become dull again. |
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The initial diatomite layer is usually supplemented by a continuous feed of diatomite. |
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As Matsen explained the provenance of each layer of paint, an onlooker decided to climb inside the bathysphere. |
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In other types, such as the blue nevus, proliferative tissue is buried deep within the dermis, the lower layer of the skin. |
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Above the ground layers, the artist applied an oil priming layer and then the paint, both oil and egg tempera. |
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Melt and percolation through the weak firn layer bring most of the freeboard volume to the melting point. |
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Aquifer, in hydrology, rock layer that contains water and releases it in appreciable amounts. |
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The thin surface rock layer surrounding the mantle is the crust, whose lower boundary is called the Mohorovičić discontinuity. |
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The tower probably formed when molten rock, pushing upward, encountered a hard rock layer and was forced to spread into a flat-topped shape. |
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In the beginning of the third section, the cliff upon the trail corresponds to a rock layer from the Upper Urgonian. |
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A three dimensional image of the top of a sedimentary rock layer beneath the ocean, created from geophysical surveying in the Atlantic offshore. |
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It may have gone down to an underground rock layer of a different density, where it would be refracted. |
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Fun Facts: Walruses are insulated with a layer of blubber that is thicker than one note card is tall. |
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Later, a layer of roughened granulation tissue, or pannus, protrudes over the surface of the cartilage. |
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The third layer of performance is the character of Elgin, who, 10 years earlier in the film's diegesis, WAS the Crosby persona. |
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The bran is the outer layer of the grain kernel and includes high amounts of various nutrients, including fibre, minerals and protein. |
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The preparation of a ground layer in architectural paintings clearly originates from ancient Chinese wall painting manufacturing techniques. |
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A thick layer of straw or twigs acted as insulation of the ice pit against the heat. |
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Finally, by using the plastic hinge model, the energy absorption capacity of the aluminium alveolate layer is estimated. |
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All of which is undeniable, and the well-read playgoer will happily consume such a layer cake of pastiche. |
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Using a slotted spoon, remove quenelles once they rise to the surface, or after about two to three minutes and drain on a plate lined with a double layer of paper towels. |
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In fjords the circulatory flow of water is driven by a brackish outflowing surface layer and a deeper inflowing saline layer. |
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Vessel in experimental sample which has been plugged by a thin layer of pozzolana ash in rosin oil. |
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Sensory cell located on the baal layer of the epidermis, involved in the sense of touch. |
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The internal faces of the Warwalker cockpit were thickened with the addition of a layer of green stuff. |
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This layer will not crack or delaminate, and ensures years of clear performance in the harsh South African climate. |
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Apply the mask in a thick layer to a perfectly clean and cleansed face, avoiding the eye contour area. |
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The FFS capillary has a cladding layer plus a protection polymer coating on its outside surface. |
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The mesosphere is the third highest layer in our atmosphere, occupying a region of 50,000 to 80,000 meters above the surface. |
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The alloyed steel is exceptional, inalterable and the finishing layer protects the metal against corrosive materials. |
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However, bear in mind that FunFloor is not restorable when its top layer of wood is 0.6mm as you will not be able to sand it at this thickness. |
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In addition, the layer contained billions of nanometre-sized diamonds, most of which were encapsulated within carbon spherules. |
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Ferricrete, iron-rich duricrust, an indurated, or hardened, layer in or on a soil. |
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The decrease of bloodpressure and the expansion of the fatty layer causes restrictions in the lymphatic system and creates tumescence. |
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The term hyperkeratosis is also used to describe the hypertrophy of the corneous layer of the human skin. |
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Their evolution process, called keratinization, leads to the formation of the corneous layer of the epidermis. |
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The data extraction point is located on the top of the upper subgrade layer beneath one side of the rails. |
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Spread white chocolate into a thin layer over red chocolate. |
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