It should be noted that Kristeva's analysis already separates the symbolic speech of the law from sacrifice, as a sublimation of violence. |
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In 1969 a new allotropic form of carbon was produced during the sublimation of pyrolytic graphite at low pressures. |
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The units typically used for heats of sublimation are kilojoule per mole or kilocalories per mole. |
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It is an arduous journey of spiritual sublimation and distillation to even get to the point where the Oath is even an option. |
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All employ a print process known as dye sublimation, and this classy Samsung model is the pick of the crop. |
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In a manner similar to the vaporization of a liquid, sublimation of a solid may occur over a wide range of temperature. |
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Indians were masters of calcination, distillation, sublimation and preparation of metallic salts, compounds and alloys. |
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He does not reserve this response as a marker of bourgeois intellectual refinement and bodily sublimation. |
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Not to mention his subtilisation and sublimation of his or her ordinary sense of identity. |
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Steam: A gas resulting from the vaporization of a liquid or the sublimation of a solid, generated by condensing or non-condensing turbines. |
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This is possibly due to the sublimation of the hoarfrost and subsequent increase in low level moisture after sunrise. |
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Mass losses from glaciers result from the processes of sublimation, iceberg calving and melt. |
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The deep-toned twilight shadows mesh with the cello's dark grain to capture Gershman's lonely sublimation. |
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Large dye sublimation printers are very expensive, but you can find portable or snapshot sizes of them for a decent price. |
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Less sublimation in storage can be expected because the cores are relatively tightly packed in the inserts, minimizing air circulation. |
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They have shown that Mars today has a unique climate that is dominated by the condensation and sublimation of its major atmospheric constituent, carbon dioxide. |
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The second method, dye sublimation, changes a dye from solid to gas and deposits it directly onto clothing fibres. |
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The purpose of this task was preparing new data about processes of solid material sublimation and dynamics of circumsolar dust clouds at indicated spectral lines. |
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Note: the change of phase directly from vapour to ice or from ice to vapour curiously are both called sublimation by meteorologists. |
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For ZAIA, the Workshop artisans used the technique of sublimation to dye fabrics. |
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That could create positive feedback, as the extra warmth increased the amount of sublimation. |
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The pump also features various decorative finishes, including pearl, iridescent, soft touch and sparkle and sublimation. |
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An example of sublimation occurs with dry ice when it is exposed to room temperature, or sulphur when it is heated gradually without being ignited. |
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Oil dry sparkling gold sequined sublimation is ideal to give the skin a hint of sunshine. |
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In the Faustian pact, where desire and longing is transformed into a new kind of sublimation, the infernal process of turning images of reality into fantasy begins. |
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The fabric is printed by sublimation on one side. |
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Because of the low atmospheric pressure, ablation near the surface is solely due to sublimation, not melting. |
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The transition from ice to water is melting and from ice directly to water vapor is sublimation. |
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Freeze-drying, based on the sublimation principle, lets water contained in the wood progressively escape, just as it does in your freezer's ice tray. |
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A sublimation that would analogize the sublimation in the creation of the corporate fiction that is 'N Sync? |
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And because sublimation requires a bit of energy to take place faster, South side windows let the sun penetrate and slightly warm the interior of the shelter. |
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Making Mr Blair their leader was a part of that sublimation. |
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However, dye sublimation requires lots of heat, and works only with polyester. Silk screening was recommended to Ms Genet nine years ago at a local T-shirt shop, but she never felt it cut the mustard. |
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About two dozen molecules released from the sublimation of nucleus ices have been identified in cometary atmospheres, mainly by infrared and microwave spectroscopy. |
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On cooling, these vapours deposited their mineral content by sublimation. |
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A dye sublimation printer is a good option for printing photos on a larger scale, and as long as you are not relying on it for your text-based printing. |
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In order to know the cause of all the things that are produced, we must understand that real metal is not formed except by the natural sublimation of moisture and Earth, such as has been described above. |
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A great majority of these molecules were probably synthesized on the surface of the interstellar grains and were released in the gas phase of the molecular hot cores by sublimation. |
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This solar radiation could have sufficiently warmed the aircraft surfaces to cause sublimation of the very thin layer of ice that was postulated by the accretion studies to have formed. |
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Utilizing Sony dye sublimation technology with a new image-processing architecture, the UP-CX1 produces photo-quality prints that offer crisp and vibrant colours with natural, continuous tones. |
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Wakefield's peculiar disposition is naturalizable not only as displacement but also as sublimation. |
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Sublimation is the process by which a frozen liquid goes directly into a gaseous phase. |
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