Crookes's tube consisted of a glass bulb, from which most of the air had been removed, encasing two metal plates called electrodes. |
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The small silver disc encasing a temperature gauge could be a lifesaver in the event of a fire. |
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I turned the key over in my hand and found the logo on the reverse side of the black plastic encasing the upper half. |
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Isabella walked towards the elegant instrument and lifted the heavy wooden cover encasing the keys. |
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Aging, childbirth and weight gain relax the muscles and the fascia encasing them, collapsing the rim of the aperture. |
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We drove across a bridge that's become so popular with suicides that the city is now encasing it with expensive, hideous jumper-proof wiring. |
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The back was a swirling mesh of bronze pipes, encasing deep red gems in random locations as well. |
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These layers surround the hard dark-brown shell, encasing the coconut seed. |
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By morning the water had frozen solid, encasing the scope in a block of ice. |
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A laparotomy revealed an unresectable tumor encasing the hepatic arteries, portal vein, and common bile duct in the hepatic hilus. |
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The gelatin encasing each egg is highly hygroscopic and thus quickly absorbs water. |
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In fact, the only piece of jewelry that she wore was a pearl necklace, matching pearl earrings, and a gold wedding ring encasing a ruby. |
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The front has been equipped with a pleasant front bumper, encasing the now-obligatory mesh vent between two fog lamps. |
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A stone encasing, a terrace with a double flight of steps, balustrades, and embellishments were added during that period. |
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In April, Russia's atomic energy minister said the cement encasing is collapsing and urgently needs reinforcement. |
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The female wolf spider is a very gentle parent, encasing her eggs in silk and carrying the precious bundle with her wherever she goes. |
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The pieces of rabbit were brown and almost crispy on the outside, encasing solid chunks of nicely roasted meat. |
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The renovated pump housing has been cross-sectioned to show the interior, encasing the foot of one of Victory's masts. |
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Therefore, by encasing a fission bomb within a fusion bomb, several problems could be solved. |
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I closed my eyes and gradually felt the hurt and disappointment ebbing away when I felt his arms enveloping me, encasing me in his warmth. |
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I closed my eyes, unable to move, unable to speak, the very heat and darkness surrounding and encasing me. |
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It dove down and surrounded the dark energy encasing the young girl. |
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And it's worth noting that CEO offices in today's Corbusian towers often boast wood paneling and other warm features sharply at odds with the cold environments encasing them. |
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The plates are distributed in segments and, together with the encasing form, provide an excellent press fit. |
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Work involves encasing the wharf in concrete and is expected to be finished in late summer. |
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The appliance is equipped with a flexible metal conduit encasing 3 wires ready for connection to a grounded power supply. |
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Assembly of the parts, watch encasing and the various inspection protocols are carried out using this same meticulous and quality-based approach. |
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Repairs were soon underway last winter and involved encasing the wharf stem in armourstone. |
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Once the lid and the flaps were opened, another layer of thick clear plastic encasing the survival gear was revealed. |
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Fryers are comprised of a stainless steel outer encasing, an insulated steel fry pot and stainless steel food baskets. |
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By taking proven organic UV filters and encasing them in silica microcapsules. |
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A cost-optimizing approach has been adopted for this level probe, by encasing a standard cable in a protective tube. |
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Immobilization includes vitrification and encasing nuclear material in ceramic. |
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An ominous shadow hung over me, encasing my soul in darkness. |
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By encasing a silicon-based polymer in conductive molecules, they've developed a nanowire that can detect very faint traces of explosives in air or under water. |
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Around her neck was a silver pendant encasing a smooth piece of amber. |
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Carrying her prostrate figure, he straightened and threw our direction one triumphant look before encasing them both with his majestic wing and fading into nothingness. |
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He kept encasing his answers in sedimentary layers of facts and assertions. |
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It would run about a mile in length, encasing four reactor buildings, and extend down to the clay 100 feet below the surface. |
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Her main objection was our liberal use of garlic, that pungent bulb with its pretty, papery sheath, encasing ivory-coloured segments, shaped like half-moons. |
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The door shut soundlessly behind me, encasing us in darkness. |
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It engulfs its prey by encasing it in a suffocating plasma-like substance. |
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You practically can taste the sweet, melty chocolate encasing just the right amount of salty peanuts and fluffy marshmallow filling. |
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Exhibitions also provides technical support to other Museum departments, encasing artifacts on loan, storing objects, and contributing to the necessary preparations for Museum events. |
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If only they were visible, the ever-more striated airways would resemble a storm of intergalactic laser beams and we'd all be encasing our children in lead. |
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In addition, a large amount of concrete encasing the bottom of the roof beams needs to be removed and replaced with traditional wooden footers. |
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In all cases, the fuel is hermetically sealed inside a suitable cladding which is designed to be the primary envelope encasing the fuel so as to provide suitable performance and safety during reactor operation. |
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The second occurs when steel and concrete work together in composite action, so they are in direct contact with or encasing the other material, for example composite floors or composite columns. |
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Prescribed information is required to be displayed on all containers and on any packaging encasing the container of packaged spirits entering an excise warehouse. |
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It is a function of the temperature difference between the water and the surrounding air, the surface area of the tank, and the amount of insulation encasing the tank. |
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Spirits licensees are not required to obtain CRA pre-approval of labels they intend to use on containers of spirits or on any packaging encasing those containers. |
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Within a few weeks, the remaining real bone attaches itself to the implant and grows through the porous scaffold, encasing the implant in living bone within 18 months. |
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Alone Yet Together contained 100 fish suspended in formaldehyde in separate perspex cabinets, while Loss of Memory is Worse than Death is a steel cage encasing more formaldehyde containers. |
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The fabric enveloped them, covering their heads and encasing their faces. |
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Again, Apple has led the way, encasing the mass of electronics that make up iPhones and iPads in elegant cases and churning out its iPods in a range of different colours. |
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The insect will begin to struggle, triggering more glands and encasing itself in mucilage. |
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In December 2014, ISAF encasing its colors, and Resolute Support began as the NATO operation in Afghanistan. |
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To protect his novel production process, which involves encasing the alcohol in batter and dunking it in a fryer, he recently applied for a patent. |
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Our favorite results come from using the smoker in conjunction with the motor-powered rotisserie, producing a cracklingly crisp outer layer encasing succulent meat within. |
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It features Lancashire black pudding encasing a pickled egg. |
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