This is a thin film that's been coated onto a flexible plastic material backed by a strong glue. |
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In the photogravure process, the image is photochemically transferred to an etching plate that has been coated with a light-sensitive emulsion. |
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Application of a potential step to the coated electrode system results in a current transient that can be divided into two regions. |
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Solar transmissivity in new windows is controlled through the use of tinted or coated glazings. |
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In that technique, an optical fiber is used to transmit light from a specially coated lens. |
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Here the magnetic portion of the tape coating is spread thinly over a simultaneously coated non-magnetic underlayer. |
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The luster is normally very bright, but some crystals are coated with iron and clay minerals and have lost their luster. |
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This round lustred Maiolica dish was tin-glazed and coated with a luster glaze. |
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For our cover boards, we used shirt-board rectangles thinly coated with white glue for the attachment of ordinary household aluminum foil. |
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Few lobstermen fish in midwinter, when lines, decks, and tackles get coated with ice. |
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I had the warm salad of garlic mushrooms coated with bread crumbs and garlic. |
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His face broke into a grin when he saw Ruth coated with a similar mackintosh. |
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All figured specimens were coated with ammonium chloride prior to macrophotography and with gold for scanning electron microscopy. |
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The instrument faces are coated with electro-chromatic device which regulates glare according to ambient light levels. |
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Wires were coated with scale-like insulation materials to prevent the electricity from arcing. |
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It could, for example, be used on rails in rural areas, which often get coated with a film of rust when not used at weekends. |
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The sawed surfaces were coated with an epoxy sealer to keep the copper from tarnishing and to enhance their appearance. |
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Essentially, it was two pounds of sausage meat with onion slices mixed in, coated in flour and baked in dripping with roasted vegies. |
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Men have so often been associated with tautness and tightness, moving briskly in tubular clothes like robots coated in cloth. |
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It's made of a specially coated material covered with zinc anodes to ward off corrosion. |
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Do I want to go for the greasy popcorn coated with trans-fat butter-flavored oil? |
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We ate the free chocolate coated coffee beans and tried all the fruit tea samples. |
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Mix one teaspoonful of this curry powder with the yoghurt and salt, and toss the lamb cutlets until lightly coated. |
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Her fingernails had been carefully manicured to perfection, and coated once with pastel pink nail polish. |
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They are coated in bread crumbs so that, like a schnitzel, a crispy crust encases the meat. |
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Thirty miles away, the lofty peaks appeared sugar coated under their mantle of winter snow. |
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Their steeds were coated in lather, after their wild run weaving between the tall ancient trees of Nevermore's forest. |
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Long terne steel sheet is carbon steel sheet that has been continuously coated by various hot dip processes with terne metal. |
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I changed the wick and coated it with thermoluminescent salts which glow when they get hot. |
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The reflected light from the animal re-enters the ultra pure white barium sulfate coated sphere. |
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Cobwebs coated the shelves, which were piled with scrolls, leaves, and stone slabs. |
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The next day the coated print is put into a bath of chemicals and water and allowed to soak. |
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Coal and coke transformed the industry and a specialization developed in coated steel plate, tinplate, and galvanized sheet. |
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Nominal coating thickness for equally coated tinplate range from 0.38 to 1.54 m on each surface. |
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The original flat sheet of tinplated steel can be coated with a protective lacquer on the inside. |
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The fish, coated with polenta and fried was served on a bed of rocket with a reduced red wine sauce as an accompaniment. |
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The ground was coated in rotting pine needles and was springy to the touch. |
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Generations of Scots have been weaned on the snack, which is actually a stack of wafers sandwiched together with toffee and coated in chocolate. |
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When it starts to foam, toss in the beetroot and cook, turning frequently, for a couple of minutes until coated in butter and glossy. |
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As the mounted, scarlet coated protest leader tootled on his horn, the adviser looked up, lit a cigarette and ambled away, entirely unconcerned. |
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Similarly, canes or walking sticks are often coated with Teflon, so that they will not slip on hard, smooth surfaces. |
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Add the butter and cheese in three equal stages, tossing the pasta each time until it is evenly coated with the mixture. |
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The re-cladding uses a mixture of coated aluminium panels, glazing and curtain walling to break up the mass of the building. |
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She picked up a mascara wand and gently tugged it open, revealing a crisp new wand coated in mascara. |
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They put out tubes holding cuttings of milkweed stems with two leaves, whole potted milkweed plants, and microscope slides coated with glycerin. |
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A third, very-thick resist is then coated over the resist lenses and patterned to protect the diffractive elements. |
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Use your hands or a wooden spoon to toss so that the vegetables are lightly coated with oil. |
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Wooden eggs were coated with a water-based wood finish and then sanded prior to painting with acrylic paint. |
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It leaves your mouth so coated that nothing quenches your thirst, and your fingers so oily that you dare touch nothing of value for hours. |
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Sweat soon coated her forehead and slicked her arms as her skin slapped against the skin of strangers. |
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Ma'dan have few possessions, typically just a few water buffalo, a gun, some blankets and cooking utensils, and a reed canoe coated with bitumen. |
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The electrode is tungsten coated and water cooled because of the high temperatures involved. |
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Until the 1939-45 war, Allcocks coated their reels with some sort of blacking that looked wonderfully used, even when it was new. |
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His hands were coated in viscous white liquid and he waved them around maniacally. |
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A thick blanket of snow coated the earth and the tall pines I was surrounded by were heavily laden with white powder. |
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A conversion coating is applied and external parts are powder coated in one or two colors, silk-screened, and pad printed. |
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Multi-layer microfibres, resin and rubber coated cotton are available in a line of water-repellent jackets. |
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Once the ingredients are blended and the liquid is starting to bubble, add the potatoes, making sure they are all coated with the cream. |
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In kallitype printing, a suitable paper is coated with a solution of ferric oxalate and silver nitrate, using either rod or brush. |
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If I dip it in water, you will see that the coated part has become like blotting paper. |
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In the briny Nova Scotia climate, Galvalume coated steel guards against caustic winds and salt air. |
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We only make uncoated papers at our two mills, so the trend away from coated papers is clearly working in our favour. |
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The tube feet, arranged in groups of three on the pinnules, are coated with mucus that ensnares the prey. |
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She then mixes all the ingredients and fries the patties in a nonstick skillet coated with cooking spray. |
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Similarly, ferrous ladles and skimmers must be coated to prevent iron attack. |
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The six slices were nicely undercooked and came coated with ginger and coriander, a traditional combination that complemented the fish nicely. |
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The trees were skeletal spires of hardened white ash, and the ground was bare of greenery, instead coated with an oily black film. |
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The polymer coated mushroom anchors are resistant to rust, salt water, gasoline, oil and acid. |
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Guitars are coated in reverb and delay, and in the distance muted drums pop and clunk along. |
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The O'Driscolls showed a series of slimline upright chairs made with a powder coated enamelled steel frame to complement the table's base. |
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The first tape storage products utilized magnetic particles coated onto a thin ribbon of metal substrate. |
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Oral cavity conditions that can produce halitosis are dentures, chronic periodontal disease, coated tongue and Vincent's angina. |
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The bright frame and spherical mirror are coated onto the lenses of a reverse-Galilean viewfinder. |
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Put the gel on a brass or bristle brush and the inside of the bore is quickly coated with the cleaner, which stays in place without running. |
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The borosilicate pipettes were coated with dental wax to record macroscopic currents and with sylgard to record single-channel currents. |
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The small round porthole was coated in a thin layer of fog, and he saw nothing but the smooth ocean basking in the moon glow. |
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Your television screen is coated with a stuff called phosphor that lights up when the light guns shine on it. |
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Rice paper that has been left unsized has not been coated, so it is more absorbent. |
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Cascades Boxboard Group Inc. is a world-class leader in the manufacture of premium coated boxboard and folding cartons. |
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Earlier works were focused only on formation of coated buds connected to the initial membrane by narrow membrane necks. |
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When the dipping begins each knitting needleful of wicking gets a bath in the kettle of hot wax and comes out coated. |
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There were no collies in those days and many of the best sheep dogs were big upstanding and both smooth and rough coated. |
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The vanilla ice cream, which hadn't melted one bit, had been coated in crushed nuts and breadcrumbs then dropped into the fryer. |
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Cody carved them out of urethane and polystyrene foam, coated them with primer or plaster and painted them blue, pink and white. |
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The tape was soldered to the glass after the edge of the glass was coated with a film of copper to make it more receptive to the solder. |
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The room would also need to be renovated as the flag would be placed in a box coated with 24-carat gold. |
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I have found that these ornaments only last in dry conditions, even when coated well with varnish or shellac. |
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One young lady advised a nip of Cointreau liqueur just prior to starting as it coated the throat and calmed her nerves. |
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It consisted of three stuffed potato patties that had been coated in a slightly crunchy and tasty breading, and fried to a dark brown colour. |
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The ciabatta, crisp and coated in garlic was an excellent accompaniment and mixed well with the coulee. |
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Plasma is a lightweight surface carefully coated with millions of tiny glass bubbles. |
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Stir in the rice and break up any clumps so that all the grains get coated individually and everything mixes up well. |
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Granules of fertilizer are coated with a thermoplastic resin and a proprietary chemical release agent. |
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The insides of houses were coated with calcimine before the advent of paint. |
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The particles may be carbon fibers, carbon black, carbon whiskers, coated hollow microspheres, or a combination thereof. |
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Today, as usual, he would eat a bowl of muesli with extra sugar and two pieces of white toast, coated in apricot jam. |
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The printer warms this ribbon and sublimates the dye so it affixes to the specially coated glossy paper. |
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In addition, the reflective surfaces of the prism are coated with special films to enhance both image contrast and resolution. |
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My wipers were on maximum but in the split second the wipers had passed over the windshield it was immediately coated with a sheet of water. |
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Built by hand, each form consists of a fiberglass and plywood support coated with highly finished polyester resin. |
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She woke, damp with morning dew, coated in a light covering of mud and grime. |
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The specimens are quite attractive when cut in half and coated with an acrylic resin. |
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For each print, the woodblock is coated with color by the help of an ink brush. |
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Two pieces of unrecognisable chicken coated in artificial breadcrumbs and deep fried in greasy fat coming up. |
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The foothills themselves were coated in long, green grass with reeds growing at the riverbanks. |
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Deep growls and explosions thundered through the air as clouds of black volcanic ash coated the surroundings. |
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Unroll a 10-ounce package of refrigerated pizza crust onto a large baking sheet that has been coated with cooking spray. |
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Finally, the blade was coated with a tough, protective layer of clear lacquer. |
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Most aluminum used in visible parts of appliances is lacquered or otherwise coated, anodized or painted. |
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Actually, the color of white gold is light grey but it is coated with a layer of rhodium. |
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Crimson coated her palm and fingers, standing out in stark relief against the pale of her skin. |
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Catheters impregnated with antiseptics and coated with antibiotics are now available. |
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Her face was done up in elaborate shades of red and layers of red lipstick and gloss coated her lips. |
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The denims are coated with a clear, rubberized coating, which is fairly rigid but can be broken down and softened in washes. |
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The pine plywood lining has been coated with limewash, to prevent it turning orange. |
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They coated his back like a bandage, the loose weave unevenly criss-crossing over his thin, muscular body. |
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A rustproof coated metal which is less expensive than aluminum or stainless steel. |
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It was a layer of slime that coated every surface, reducing all materials to the same revolting color and dimming the lights to an anemic yellow. |
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It was a 1996 Mustang GT coated in the shine of a bright, electric blue. |
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The result was the skeleton of his sculptures, which he then coated with a skin of play dough. |
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Twin anti-aircraft gun barrels are coated with red sponge, a compass binnacle lies broken and beheaded and another has rolled away among other debris. |
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Hence, drugs or biologics coated onto medical devices have the potential to affect circulation patterns or release of soluble factors from various immune cells. |
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It has two speedboats slung over the back, many windsurfers, two jet skis, 12 cabins, a crew of eight and the usual range of bar stools coated in whale foreskin. |
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Laminate flooring is made of long, narrow lengths of high-density fibre, generally with a photograph of wood on top, coated with an acrylic lacquer. |
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If you're going to enrich your diet with fresh fruits, vegetables and legumes, look for organic varieties to avoid produce that's coated with chemicals. |
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The birchbank was cut into a pattern, folded, and sewn together with spruce root so that items like the mococks could hold solids and, when coated, liquids too. |
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Forensic tests showed the birds died after becoming coated in sludge, Hubbard said. |
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The glass, coated with microscopic chemical coatings, has properties which repel moisture and dirt, allowing them to be washed away during normal rainy weather. |
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Your Silent Nights and Joy to the Worlds manage to be special and festive without first being coated with a cubic kilometre of sickly sentimentality. |
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Snow drifted lazily about us, and we were both coated in the white powder. |
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Electron micrographs revealed that the sheets and filaments were composed of densely packed colloidal rods of twinned witherite crystals interspersed and coated with silica. |
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Pine trees coated the edges, and I could start to see the more tropical trees that made up the core of the forest, so both dried leaves and pine needles coated the trail. |
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Cylinders are parent bored but plasma coated with a few tenths of a millimeter coating to give the cylinder surface tool steel hardness and great durability. |
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Our rigid weldmesh panels are available in galvanized lengths which can be powder coated to suit your requirements in a large selection of almost any colour. |
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Each of them had been coated with quadrillions of luminescent particles. |
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Perhaps the baseplate is copper after all, coated with aluminium? |
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The ladder can be belayed to number of flakes, and it is possible to swing off halfway down and into a parallel shaft entirely coated with flowstone. |
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The most time-consuming and expensive step in constructing microcircuits focuses a pattern of light onto a semiconductor surface coated with a photosensitive film. |
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Ultima will clean the inside of the glass panels, because the outside is coated with a self-cleaning laminate, which doesn't allow dust or dirt to settle. |
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Sixteen of the coating industry's leading companies have banded together under the TEAM UV banner to produce a racecar coated with the latest paint and coatings technology. |
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They also painted the torpedo in anti-graffiti paint to hopefully deter any future negative social behaviour and coated the nose cone in a clear metal lacquer. |
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Or a honeycomb made of cardboard combined with coconut husks coated with a semi-transparent layer of coloured polyester to achieve strength, cheapness and lightness. |
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Fresh snow coated the pavement in a thin, slippery skim of white. |
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Add the rice and mix together well, until all of the grains are coated. |
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You would think parking in the garage would save your chassis from rust, but if the undercarriage is coated with even a thin layer of salt and ice, you could be in trouble. |
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Sphalerite stalactites to 15 cm in diameter and coated with crystallized marcasite and galena are reported from the Marsden prospect near Galena, Illinois. |
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They are stored on magnetically coated glass or metal disks called hard disks, so called to distinguish them from bendy, plastic-based floppy disks. |
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Some wire silver from the White Raven and Black Jack mines of the Ward district, Boulder County, were coated with acicular crystals of primary acanthite. |
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The coated beads were then tested for their adhesiveness to neutrophils. |
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Finally, I reached an old apartment building coated with aging brick. |
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He sighed, following her from the room, on the way to the door a red coated man bumped heavily into them, knocking Kirsten to the side and brushing heavily against Kaerin. |
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The rocks are coated with thick black slime out of reach of the 150 young soldiers with olive green shower capes and buckets and spades to shovel up the filth. |
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Once butter has coated the bottom of the pan, add onions, salt, and cayenne pepper. |
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In the case of a wall like this, because it's very densely packed, and then it is coated with a layer of plaster inside and outside, it's a zero fire hazard. |
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The walls were coated with cobwebs and blanketed with old tapestries. |
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At issue is candy that contains significant amounts of chili powder, including lollipops coated with chili, and powdery mixtures of salt, lemon flavoring and chili seasoning. |
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The abrasive particles may be incorporated into a variety of abrasive articles, including bonded abrasives, coated abrasives, nonwoven abrasives, and abrasive brushes. |
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The yolk has been replaced with a praline made out of almonds and dark and milk coated praline eggs frame the egg coquille. |
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The bacteria became coated with a thin layer of Fe-carbonate and autolithified. |
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One can buy coated frying pans, which are much easier to wash up than normal ones. |
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For should its faint pulsations cease Ere he had coated it with grease, His God would clutch it, and condemn The fiendling to eternal flame. |
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In the Neolithic, mud brick houses started appearing that were coated with plaster. |
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The walls and ceiling of the little hall were lined with tongue-and-groove boards that had been, mistakenly, coated with kalsomine. |
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The inside of the tubes are coated with phosphors that give off visible light when struck by ultraviolet energy. |
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Battered fish is first coated in flour then dipped into a batter consisting of flour mixed with liquid, usually water but sometimes beer. |
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Dry curries are cooked with very little liquid which is allowed to evaporate, leaving the other ingredients coated with the spice mixture. |
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The steel points come in 2 common lengths, 32mm and 41mm and are sometimes knurled or coated to improve grip. |
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The coated glass bulbs have a white powdery substance on the inside called kaolin. |
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Many West African figures are used in religious rituals and are often coated with materials placed on them for ceremonial offerings. |
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Like other crystals, quartz may be coated with metal vapors to give it an attractive sheen. |
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The zinc core is coated with a thin layer of copper to give the appearance of a copper coin. |
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In 1982, the US Mint began minting pennies coated in copper but containing primarily zinc. |
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Masses of white, finely oolitic rock are attached to the outside of some of these coated pebbles. |
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More delay was caused by the tank guns having been coated in a preservative and loaded separately. |
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The inside of the tubes is coated with a fluorescent powder, which glows as a result of the ionizing radiation of the tritium gas. |
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Its weaknesses are that it is UV sensitive and can tend to degrade over time, and thus generally is also coated to help preserve it. |
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It is then cut into small cubes, coated with clay powder to prevent adhesion, and allowed to fully harden and dry. |
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Walls were coated with plaster, and polychrome designs were painted onto the smooth finish. |
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Gilson's emeralds are usually grown on natural colorless beryl seeds, which are coated on both sides. |
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Other versions are coated in marzipan, or dusted in powder sugar. |
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Well suited to the exposed regions in which they predominantly live, the Swaledales are very hardy, thick coated, able bodied, and bold. |
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Modern smokeless powder is coated in graphite to prevent the buildup of static charge. |
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Sunday houses were often made of limestone rock coated with whitewash inside and out. |
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The cavity is coated with specular black paint to improve the absorpt ance. |
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Ferguson has coated the aspirin, his financial tutorial, with applesauce. |
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Line a baking sheet with plain parchment paper or wax paper that has been generously coated with butter. |
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Birds eat their berries, which are coated in gluey material called viscin. |
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They employed a wet plate system where a glass plate, which had to be coated with light-sensitive chemicals, was introduced into the camera. |
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The roof tiles were made from marshmallows, jelly babies, white chocolate buttons and coloured candy coated chocolate drops. |
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This superhydrophobicity holds at all pH levels, so anything coated with it would be protected from even the strongest acids and alkalies. |
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For a more casual look, perhaps for a work function, team with coated denim jeans. |
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Once the cavatelli is well coated, add half of the Parmesan and stir. |
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Some of the top jazzers in the'biz will be backing Reid, so if you like your jazz coated in a bit of pop and country, look no further. |
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Successive supply of coronary stent structure bioresorbable poly-L-lactic acid acid, the antiproliferative drug coated, everolimus. |
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The cards can also be coated with a thin corn-based plastic overlay. |
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The blade holder is black-oxide coated, and it provides support and strength for the razor blades. |
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The different types of paper used for packaging are uncoated kraft paper, coated kraft paper, sack kraft paper, and gift wraps. |
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Stora Enso broadens its packaging paper offering with LennoKraft, a white, one-side coated kraft paper. |
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I had eaten a rib eye steak and my whole mouth was thickly coated with this awful grease. |
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Billy Beanball is anything but sugar coated when he digs into current sports issues. |
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They coated them with a dense three-dimensionally ordered layer of titanium dioxide nanotubes oriented vertically, like the sensilla. |
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Carolina is a premier coated bristols brand used in a variety of applications including greeting cards, book covers and marketing collateral. |
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Supplementation of coated butyric acid in the feed reduces colonization and shedding of salmonella in poultry. |
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The Fish Fillet Burger will offer consumers a tasty fish fillet, coated in breadcrumbs, topped off with cheese and tartare sauce. |
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The DTM metal particles, coated with a proprietary polymer, are laser sintered to build the prototype mold. |
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A juicy tender Canadian bacon that looks a bit like a meat loaf is coated on the outside by a crust of cooked and crushed peas. |
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Juicy tender Canadian bacon that looks a bit like meat loaf is coated on the outside by a crust of cooked and crushed peas. |
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Jonquiere, Quebec, a mill that manufactures three-ply coated boxboard from virgin or recycled fibre. |
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Alternating flaps of non-woven and coated abrasive materials allow use on ferrous and non-ferrous metals. |
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In our research, we succeeded in the synthesis of sulfonic acid supported on a bed of magnetic nanoparticles coated by hydroxyapatite. |
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Place confectioners sugar in a bowl and dredge candy in it until completely coated. |
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Conformally coated assemblies are often able to survive environments that cause uncoated assemblies to fail. |
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As the product to be coated is the counterpole to the loaded powder, a strong and even adhesion is said to be given. |
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My mate's mum used to coat hers in crunched-up cornflakes and Rick Stein has a recipe for crab cakes coated in cream crackers. |
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Try Formaggi for dessert, an Italian speciality of mixed milk cheese coated in pressed Nebbiolo grapes with Sardinian crisp bread and chutney. |
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The deep fried olives were coated in a thin layer of delicious crispiness and topped with sweet and spicy green chilli sauce. |
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About 10 years ago, we let an unattended, coated pot overheat when we fell asleep. |
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This rockshelter has deeply patinated, pecked circle and track engravings that are coated in desert varnish. |
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Specialty consumables include ink, toner, coated digital paper, synthetic paper, cleaning chemicals and various other specialty chemicals. |
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The researchers coated the graspers with magnetic nanoparticles so that they could be collected with a magnet. |
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Price increases for coated groundwood papers have been announced and achieved, but there is resistance, particularly from catalog publishers. |
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The system uses a photochromic smart material coated paper that changes color with change in light. |
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Untreated films such as polypropylene, polystyrene, and polyester can be used, as well as release coated paper stocks. |
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His lips became coated with a white film from constantly chewing Gelusil, and herpetic lesions appeared on his lip. |
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There is no sufficient statistical data about production of rolled electrolytically coated by zinc and its alloys metal. |
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Each of them was coated in something resembling a gray, sticky batter. |
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The carillon of eight bells were cast in 1937 at John Taylor Bellfounders Ltd, of Loughbrough, and coated with carbon to preserve them. |
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This equipment is for etching of batches of products coated with thin layers containing materials such as metals, and lithium oxide. |
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The loblolly pine pollen that coated your home, car, and pets this spring is the tree's attempt to spread its genes far and wide. |
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Each microsphere is coated with a radioactive isotope which emits beta radiation. |
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The samples chosen for our evaluations were reinforcing scrims used to make coated fabrics. |
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Featuring universal fit baskets, UV coated fiber blended cones, and positionable silk soft dome tweeters, Orion XTR coaxials offer high power performance at a midrange price. |
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Results showed that the samples coated in silicate-based electrolyte have firmer structure than the samples coated in phosphate-based electrolyte. |
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The bell is accredited with working a miracle in 1044 and having been coated in bronze to shield it from human eyes, for which it would be too holy. |
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There is a loose featherweight weave for a stunning take on the blazer, coated yarns for constructed gilets that are virtually jackets, and trenches as lightweight as shirts. |
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They then coated the wires with receptors harboring fragments of DNA that are complementary to the normal sequence of the gene implicated in cystic fibrosis. |
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Transition Metal Switchable Mirrors feature a glass surface coated with a thin film made of magnesium alloy and one or more transition metals, such as nickel or manganese. |
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Messersmith coated the pillar with a thin layer of a different synthetic polymer, developed in his labs, that mimics the wet adhesive proteins found in mussel holdfasts. |
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Material Sciences decided to divest of the business due to it not being a strategic fit with the company's primary coated and laminated material-based products. |
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It is comprised of shapes precut from flexible, polymer film membrane that has been coated on one side with a high-pressure and electronics-grade adhesive. |
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The CEPE code of practice applies to coated light metal packaging, coated metal pails and drums, heavy duty coatings and coated flexible aluminum packaging. |
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The diverse product range includes dry sausages, such as coated and air dried salamis and cervelat, and Westphalian hams, block form smoked or air dried. |
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These special nanoparticles are actually clusters of less than 200 gold atoms with precisely controlled composition and coated with a thin layer of molecules called thiolate. |
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The left shoe, which is coated in NeverWet, emerges muck free and bone dry from the muddy puddle, while the untreated shoe on the right is clearly stained. |
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The slenderizing fit will feature coated styles and, for the first time, incorporate laser-printing technology to create plaid and camouflage-printed denim. |
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Originally forged from iron, it has since been coated in bronze. |
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In 2010 Kellogg Company recalled 28 million boxes of cereal because of elevated levels of methylnaphthalene that leached from the coated paper lining the boxes. |
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Rowe is evangelical about healthy eating and applies her light-handed approach to dishes such as hummous, kibbeh and one of my favourites, a meat patty coated in crisp quinoa. |
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Lamingtons are little sponge cakes coated in chocolate and grated coconut. |
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The cooled veneers are coated with heat-cured resins and laid up symmetrically on a core with the grain of each ply at right angles to the one below. |
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The samples were solidified in metallic crucibles, coated with a ceramic layer, both at 1 atmosphere and in vacuum with a remanent pressure of 80 mbar. |
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Many primitive machines are coated with layers of rust, and some of the butterfly ballots are written in obscure languages such as Aramaic, Sanskrit, and Southern English. |
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The main problem so far, in studying the formation of white pitch, has been the absence of good analytical methods for quantifying binder-rich particles in coated broke. |
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The wood cladding is coated with light wood tar, which makes it darker than natural and so offsets the paler columns and radiating beams of the canopy. |
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The company's main product is high-quality coated woodfree printing paper. |
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The space shuttles' exterior tiles, made to withstand the heat of re-entry into the atmosphere, are coated with borosilicate glass tinted black with silicon boride. |
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Yutong stressed that all parts and components on the Taiwan-assembled buses will be imported from its factory in Henan Province, with the vehicle frames anti-rust coated. |
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The inner chimney is made of copper coated with a fusible metal. |
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At a minimum, hooks designed for freshwater use are coated with a clear lacquer, but hooks are also coated with gold, nickel, Teflon, tin and different colors. |
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Their woolly coats begin to be coated by shiny guard hairs after 8 weeks. |
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The pipeline's inside wall is not coated for petroleum service. |
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High-speed digital black plate UV ink jet that prints 600 dpi variable data up to 246 fpm onto a wide range of uncoated and coated web or sheet materials. |
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Older scanning electron microscopes require samples to be in a vacuum, necessitating that they be dehydrated and coated with metal to dissipate electrical charges. |
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Colloidal gold particles coated with specific antibodies can be used as probes for the presence and position of antigens on the surfaces of cells. |
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Some bumps are coated with high refractive index glass beads. |
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Ordering a possibility to exchange within the dosage form of tablets, coated tablets, capsules, dragees, if the dosage form is not a form of modified release. |
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Cure times for coating repairs are lower and many of the fasteners and access panels are not coated, further reducing the workload for maintenance crews. |
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The binder layer is made of polypropylene that is extrusion coated at a rate of more than 100 meters per minute onto the metal or metallized-substrate layer. |
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Release and migration of BPA monomer from polycarbonate tableware, baby bottles, and cans coated with epoxy or polyvinylchloride resins have been recognized. |
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The investigation was done on three samples of differnet grammage coated with glossy plastic by means of the described method under standard conditions. |
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The draw quality and enameling iron are just as they come off of a coil and are welded, formed, and typically powder coated or porcelainized, according to Derdowski. |
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Specialty printing consumables include inks, toner, coated digital paper, synthetic paper, cleaning chemicals, and various other specialty chemicals. |
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In the present study in-house synthesized dextran coated ferrite nanomaterials designed for targeted therapies are assessed for its effect on the mice brain. |
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