When using a hardening fixer the emulsion is made more resistant to scratching which again will prevent reticulation on the final wash. |
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He advised town councils to pay attention to high water losses through the reticulation system because every litre lost means money lost. |
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The extent and prominence of the carinae, the carina on the central node, reticulation, and posterior node are characteristic of the species. |
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He said the company had accepted to work on the stadium's water reticulation system which includes putting up a borehole and a water tank. |
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I imagined he had a bulbous nose matrixed by a reticulation of inkblue veins. |
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This applies particularly when the high sunk costs of investing in reticulation are taken into consideration. |
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If exposure is continued and repeated, diffuse interstitial fibrosis will result with medium to coarse reticulation, volume loss, and honeycomb pattern. |
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Group A contained subjects with changes such as haziness, hilar prominence, fine mottling, and reticulation, all of which were considered to result from gas exposure. |
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Polyester foams consist of a homogeneous block with uniform pores produced by a special thermophysical process, reticulation. |
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The bond by the Nkana water company is intended for a water reticulation project in which the company would be building a pipeline from Kitwe to Kalulushi. |
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Other than an unresolved reticulation at the most ancestral node, the topology of this network is straightforward and there are three noteworthy results. |
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Mulonga Water and Sewerage needs investor aid to fix dilapidated infrastructure in three districts in order to improve reticulation. |
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Hardware may be handpumps on bore wells, or sophisticated reticulation systems with hundreds of kilometres of pipes and connections. |
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Rural reticulation was subsidised between 1945 and 1990, from a small levy on the revenues of local power companies. |
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In 2001, IBA will open a new center based on the most powerful Rhodotron available for treatment of micropowders and reticulation of diverse bulk polymers. |
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The reaction of reticulation and the formation of these networks induce volume variations of the matrix usually named chemical shrinkage. |
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Extra post-treatments, such as reticulation, impregnation, etc., are necessary to adapt the physical or chemical properties precisely to the requirements of the application. |
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It features a beautifully mature, landscaped garden fitted with a fully-automatic reticulation watering system. |
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Consequence: a poor reticulation of paint, causing repeated disbondings. |
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The only bulk water supplier in Namibia is NamWater, which sells it to the respective municipalities which in turn deliver it through their reticulation networks. |
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The students studied the reticulation of the veins in the leaf. |
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There was an increased soft tissue thickening and reticulation within the periorbital, peri-zygomatic and premaxillary soft tissues consistent with edema and inflammation. |
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By reticulation, for example, she brings to the New Zealand context the poetry' of Ezra Pound, subverting his work to highlight its masculine focus. |
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Reticulation of plumbing and electrical services is well advanced and expected to be completed in August. |
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