While even smaller and thinner devices are in demand, smaller package cubic capacities mean lower heat radiation capability. |
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You might need thinner outer socks too, if you find that the layers are bunching up in your skates. |
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The hawkers, or dragon nymphs, are longer and thinner and they patrol up and down looking out for prey on which to swoop. |
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In contrast, the Lasrdal-Gjende fault system is brittle and marked by a much thinner zone of cataclastic fault rock. |
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Where the fibres break, the skin becomes thinner, and these areas show as stretch marks. |
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Still quite light at 16 to 18 pounds, the Frenchified bulldog was thinner and rangier, longer legged and longer bodied than its predecessor. |
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They may have a square or diagonal cut at the tail, they'll be thinner than freeride boards and will likely have plate bindings attached to them. |
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As the debate has gone on, the arguments have got thinner and thinner and more tenuous from the Opposition. |
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The opposing magnetic orientations make the entire multilayer structure appear much thinner than it actually is. |
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The opposing magnetic orientations, IBM explains, make the multilayer structure appear much thinner than it actually is. |
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They are not made with the thinner gauge wire which can be easily damaged and bent. |
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The line between civilization and barbarism is much thinner than Downer implies. |
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Mine operators deferred new mines in recent years because future reserves tend to be in deeper, thinner seams. |
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On the other hand, for more fashion conscious women there are seamed nylon stockings of thinner varieties, which enhance the beauty of your legs. |
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On the plus side was the intriguingly ornate solo piano part, with florid additions, one may speculate, to compensate for the thinner strings. |
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So, I took a palette knife to it, scraped all the paint off, and then wetted a tissue with thinner and wiped the canvas as clean is it'd get. |
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He agreed with the prosecution case that the apartment had been doused in petrol and paint thinner. |
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He said the children had found some matches in a skip on the site and this led to the explosion of the paint thinner. |
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The upper sequence boundaries will be drawn in thick black lines and the lower sequence boundaries will be drawn in thinner dashed black lines. |
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It was like cutting a diamond into thinner pieces and attaching it to the sides of a gold medallion. |
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Clean the brushes using paint thinner, if you used oil-based, or soap and water if you used latex. |
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The batter is quite a bit thinner than that of pancakes, and the trick is to use its fineness to the finished crepe's advantage. |
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The lacquer thinner is used as a final wash after you've finished stripping. |
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The cost of labor is virtually the same as for the thinner membrane, but puncture resistance is greatly enhanced. |
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But in the case of a bartender there is a much thinner line, it is tempting to reward flirtation and tips with favouritism. |
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The root is encased by cementum, which is much thinner than enamel and not as durable. |
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We have found a way to trap light in ultrathin films of iron oxide that are 5,000 times thinner than typical office paper. |
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Ragi flour is made into the leavened pancakes called dosa and the thinner, unleavened roti. |
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He was thinner, too, his cheekbones jutting out sharply from the hollows of his cheeks. |
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Diagonal and chevron stripes and details help create a thinner middle shape by moving the eye toward your center, not your sides. |
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She looked thinner, the telltale sign of a recent illness evident in the dark circles under her eyes. |
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At the end, instead of a fat lady singing, we get a thinner but happier Watt contentedly crooning about how great it is to be alive. |
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Dark shadows mar the delicate skin beneath her red-rimmed emerald eyes and she seems to be much thinner than I last remember. |
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The original wing was removed and replaced with a new wing which appears to have had a thinner airfoil. |
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Slip-lasted climbing shoes have thinner midsoles and insoles, which allows them to be sensitive and flexible. |
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A pilot hole is a hole drilled with a bit that is slightly thinner than the shank of the nail. |
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Japanese frame saw blades are thinner than European blades, therefore they are more delicate. |
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In the other set, represented by the chair in Plate III, the splat is noticeably thinner and a simple half round decorates the base. |
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First calvers, older cows and the better milkers are likely to be thinner than the rest. |
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Another theory is that because ammonoids grew faster and had thinner shells, the shells were not as strong as those of the nautilus. |
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The cells in an Ascomycete hymenium tend to be longer and thinner than those in a Basidiomycete hymenium. |
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The hide of the Javan rhinoceros is characterized by large plates of hard tissue joined by thinner, more flexible layers of skin. |
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From the bowl upwards, the structure gets slightly thinner and culminates in four struts that come together leaving four loops. |
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He looked to the sky and calmed the storm, gentling the wind and made the snow fall thinner. |
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He was wearing a black turtleneck and tight black jeans, making him look even thinner than he was. |
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Store flammable liquids such as gasoline, acetone, benzene, and lacquer thinner in approved safety cans, away from the home. |
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The pe-tsai of the Chinese is an annual, apparently intermediate between cabbage and the turnip but with much thinner leaves than the former. |
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A slighter top is made with thinner pieces such as larch poles, and the whole is planted with free growing climbers. |
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To the right, along the posterior aspect of the bladder, is a second bright line, surrounded by a thinner coat of soft tissue. |
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The taller, thinner Lewis moves haphazardly, turning here and there, unsure where to go. |
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The thinner air tricks your body into thinking it is suffocating, and so you wake up periodically gasping desperately for breath. |
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Bigger checks give an illusion of volume and suit thinner men while guys with heavier build look great in stripes, smaller checks etc. |
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Paper wasps are longer, thinner, and more smooth and shiny than honey bees and have longer, narrower waists than do bees. |
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It's so much thinner than the old paper was that you end up using twice as much as you did before, thus creating a false economy. |
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Keep combustible liquids such as paint thinner, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, and turpentine away from heat sources. |
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Compared with Western fried chicken at fast-food chains, the coating is thinner but equally crispy. |
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The guard was silver and resembled the feathered wings of a bird, only much thinner and made from metal. |
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In thinner coal seams miners would have to hack out coal with a pickaxe while lying on their sides. |
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The thinner outer branches catch, singing the brown and green bark to blue-black ash, coiling the leaves into wilted cigars. |
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The extension of the outer connective tissue capsule that encloses the infundibulum is thinner than the portion covering the acetabulum. |
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I was immediately injected with an IV blood thinner and placed on a continuous IV infusion to prevent more clots from forming. |
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Those sections expose concretionary mudstones interbedded with thinner quartz sandstones, limestones, and marl. |
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My eyes are small like my dad's, and my eyebrows have been plucked much thinner than natural. |
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Menopause adds to the decay, with thinner skin and more wrinkles and furrows. |
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The shelves are packed with all manner of decorating options, and the reek of paint thinner fills the room. |
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He's a great deal smaller and thinner than he looks in photographs or on his album sleeves. |
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Similar grafts may be cut deeper, extending into the cutis, but they are less sure of taking than the thinner graft illustrated. |
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In the latter period of the Western Zhou dynasty bronze scripts became more regular, with sharper angles and thinner lines. |
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If you do insist on using solvents, avoid low-flash point solvents like gasoline, xylene, lacquer thinner, etc. which are dangerously flammable. |
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The walls were also slightly thinner, giving a capacity of 6.15 kg of amatol. |
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All the cubs, apart from the last-born who is thinner, are healthy and two are male cubs. |
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Here the grass crops are more traditional and thinner, so these reapers work well. |
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A big plate of oxtail was many strong bones heaving with lean meat and dark flavour, the jus a little thinner than in a truly ideal world. |
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Police said the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit, while the company claimed it originated from a thinner spray gun. |
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Narrower and thinner than a funboard, with aggressive rocker and bottom contours. |
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No matter how thin the anorexic gets, she sees herself as fat and stops at nothing to get thinner. |
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Limes nearly always yield more juice than lemons because although they are smaller, they have thinner skins and finer papery segments within. |
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Small amounts of meal fed in time will rectify loss in condition, cramming it in later only leads to thinner ewes and larger lambs. |
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Flatfish flesh changes as the fish begin to roe at this time, the consequence being that the fish are thinner and softer, and not good to cook. |
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She painted a thinner line of lightener along the top of the hair and a slightly thicker line toward the ends using an ombre style popular now. |
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This bulldog was thinner and rangier, longer legged and longer bodied than its predecessor. |
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The hair might be a bit thinner and greyer, but many of the faces in the historic village brass band are still recognisable. |
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It has thinner bore walls, stronger bulkheads, and retains cast-in-place iron cylinder liners. |
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Her slender body seemed thinner then before and she had wrinkles on her skin. |
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The hawkers, or dragon nymphs are longer and thinner and they patrol up and down looking out for prey on which to swoop. |
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They also show that the thinner the wire the higher its electrical resistance is. |
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As the sheets of metal pass through the rolls, they are squeezed thinner and extruded through the gap between the rolls. |
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Flashing pictures of the painting she was creating seemed to fade with sloshes of paint thinner in her mind. |
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The tiny stick of metal was less than an inch long, and thinner than a paperclip. |
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The prominence of the primary rods is a function of the thinner shell wall and may be due to an ecological factor, as mentioned above. |
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However, the much thinner shoots of wild asparagus are often edible and are still eaten. |
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Evergreen leaves exposed to UV-B generally increase in thickness and lignin content, whereas deciduous leaves tend to become thinner. |
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Eastwards, the basalt flows become thinner and interfinger with red lacustrine or sabkha siltstones deposited in the deeper parts. |
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Cancer of the small bowel, the longer, thinner part of the intestines is much rarer. |
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Accordingly, where the function of the sail is thermoregulatory, the spines in are not only thin, but can and do become thinner distally. |
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For example, if you have full hair worn close to the face try thinner, lighter frames. |
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His studio was a small, unventilated area, and he used thinner and acetone to clean the brushes in the area. |
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Due to its stronger structure, crystal stemware can be made thinner than glass and hence contribute to the overall tasting. |
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The thinner the tissue section is, the higher the magnification and resolution of structural detail possible. |
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The bloom, still at bright red heat, was then passed through rolling mills, becoming more elongated and thinner in section after each pass, and finished as puddled iron bar. |
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Oven cleaner, model glue, spray paint, correction fluid, paint thinner, and polyurethane are just a few of the household products that are dangerous. |
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I had sort of thought that running the Marathon and rowing the boat race would make me thinner, but all I'm doing is eating twice as much and staying the same weight. |
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He saw how people seemed thinner and underfed, almost sickly. |
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They then wrote software to design circuits on spherical surfaces without distorting the physics of electrons that whiz through wires thinner than a human hair. |
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The splat on the chair in Plate III is significantly thinner than the one on the chair in Plate II, and it is about three-quarters of an inch narrower across the cusps. |
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In comparison, in an upland sandy soil the spodic horizon is much thinner and poorly developed, and the area below that horizon is a colored sandy layer, rather than gray. |
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In the most recent sculptures, Starr has worked with thinner slices of sponge, laid on the floor like mats or stacked like towels, all oozing floods of paint. |
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The clothes would be fine if she were about one hundred kilos thinner. |
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These women are more buxom and much thinner than I can even pretend to be. |
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We were now very high and the air was now noticeably thinner. |
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On the safety side of the issue, rust damage could occur to the bottoms of stored metal containers such as cans of thinner and other combustible fluids. |
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The air is even thinner another 600 metres up into the atmosphere and it is tough going, climbing up past the Stations of the Cross to the Church at the top. |
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Different diameter capillary tubes are used for thinner or thicker oils. |
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The stock cables had black plastic 3.5mm plugs and much thinner wire. |
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Terratop is a cementitious terrazzo topping that bridges the gap between thick-build cementitious terrazzo and the thinner but more difficult to work epoxy terrazzo. |
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So how are you doing with that New Year's resolution to get thinner, hmm? |
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You might as well be huffing paint thinner or sniffing glue. |
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However, in the attempt to pace up with this evolution, thinner on-chip metals and dielectrics have a troubling effect on the Q factor of on-chip passives. |
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In the front, the P2's octagonal frame rails had to be extended to accommodate the Duratec 30 V6 engine, since Volvo uses thinner transverse-mounted inline engines. |
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Here an organized coil of thick nickel cable is able to stand on its side, while loose lengths of thinner wire assume increasingly amorphous shapes. |
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The potato base, like a latke only thinner and looser, is topped with chunks of tasty ham, onion and melted cheese, all cooked together, with some sour cream on the side. |
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Usually the rectangular wooden frames of the doors had thinner wooden latticework inside. One side of this lattice's surface was usually had mulberry paper pasted on it. |
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A quick simple tip is to avoid wearing ribbed tops underneath thinner shirts because the texture will most likely show from underneath and it won't look good. |
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The myenteric plexus of appendices in children older than 3 years had thinner nerve branches and smaller ganglia than the colon specimens of the same age. |
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My own dress was the daftest display of taffeta you'll ever see, something to do with the fact that they'd taken a puffy dress for a thinner girl and blown it up. |
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Paul had roached hair, and a thin nose and yet thinner mouth, but he was a big guy with giant hands that lent him an authority his mind did not altogether deserve. |
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The fire occurred at approx. 2 o'clock, when a spark from a fire disposing of waste materials ignited a number of buckets containing paint thinner. |
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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 team carried out meticulous studies of the birds' eggshells to show that speckled areas of shells are significantly thinner than unpigmented patches. |
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Sanies is thinner than blood, unequally thick, glutinous, and coloured. |
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These include drawers with dovetails, chest sides rabbeted to receive front drawer supports, and the use of significantly thinner stock for drawer sides and bottoms. |
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Thinner roots are planted horizontally in trays of compost and potted up individually once shoots have developed. |
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If you like to feel the road beneath you, choose a shoe with slightly thinner midsoles and less voluminous cushioning inserts under the heel and forefoot. |
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She looked like Aeris, but was a good bit thinner, and scarless. |
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But like many other manufacturers, hp has seen its core business suffer as competition rises and margins grow thinner. |
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Can we draw a line thinner than the diameter of a hydrogen atom? |
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In the video his face is a little thinner, his beard ever so slightly longer. |
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The forest started to looked thinner, and he thought he'd found something. |
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The scepter was basically a longer, thinner omni-weapon, excepting for the huge metal sphere on the base of the tube, giving it the appearance of a jester's bauble. |
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The thinner bedded sandstones are considered overbank flood deposits. |
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He dropped his stack of papers and envelopes onto the table, and took my plate to cut up the beef, cheese, and slice the bread thinner without a word. |
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A thinner series of these rocks occurs on top of horsts of Jurassic rocks. |
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The thinner you become, the lower your leptin levels droop, and the more food it takes to satisfy your appetite. |
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Diets not only fail to make us thinner, they also fail to make us healthier in the long term. |
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The tiny microchip, thinner than a human hair, will initially be used in patients suffering from eye diseases, potentially saving the sight of thousands of people. |
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And in expected Apple fashion, the phones are thinner and faster than ever before. |
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Nearer petals are thickly troweled yellow dabs that stand out sharply from a thinner lavender ground, where petals and twigs merge as they lose focus. |
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Occasionally, a bath of thinner or mineral spirits, followed by a warm soapy water wash and clean water rinse may be necessary after normal cleaning procedures. |
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The previous, small, dumpy, and rather informal silver coins were replaced by broader, thinner and heavier silver pennies which carried the name of the king and the moneyer. |
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If you go in feet first, the gravitational pull will be much stronger on your shoes than your head, tending to make you instantly thinner and taller. |
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If you like a lighter, thinner sauce that tastes like the tomatoes weren't simmered for hours, it's worth a trip to a natural food store like Whole Foods to find this line. |
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It used to be that you had to switch to a thinner motor oil in the winter. |
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Their basilar membranes are wider, thinner, and floppier than those of other mammals, which makes them sensitive to low frequencies. |
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He looked younger, thinner, was pale and unshaven, the image of a man on a bender, complete with a red-haired partner in crime. |
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Cocozelle, which are mostly grown in Italy, are longer and thinner than zucchini and slightly bulbous at the flower end. |
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Their tails are both indistinctly bicolored, but N. picta has a thinner and more haired tail. |
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He had the advantage over his rivals in that his pots, cast by his patented process, were thinner and cheaper than theirs. |
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Another traditional Yorkshire food is pikelets which are similar to crumpets but much thinner. |
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According to ice modelling, ice over central East Antarctica was generally thinner than today. |
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It survived for over one and a half thousand years but was then replaced by a thinner Georgian wall. |
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The Skylon design does not require such a system, instead opting for using a far thinner yet durable reinforced ceramic skin. |
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A barbecue variety is similar to the original but with a thinner skin and less salt. |
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He had become noticeably thinner in previous months and had to cancel several appearances due to issues with severe abdominal pain. |
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The Upper Devonian sequence is rather thinner and comprises a series of formations which are more laterally restricted. |
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The tracheids of earlywood formed at the beginning of a growing season have large radial sizes and smaller, thinner cell walls. |
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Wings were made thinner and swept back to reduce transonic drag, which required new manufacturing methods to obtain sufficient strength. |
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Glaciers form only on land and are distinct from the much thinner sea ice and lake ice that form on the surface of bodies of water. |
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Higher stiffness and lower density translates to thinner, lighter blades offering equivalent performance. |
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They also found that the oceanic crust was much thinner than continental crust. |
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Females tend to have narrower muzzles and foreheads, thinner necks, slightly shorter legs and less massive shoulders than males. |
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Earth's atmosphere has no definite boundary, slowly becoming thinner and fading into outer space. |
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Humans' thinner body hair and more productive sweat glands help avoid heat exhaustion while running for long distances. |
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Slicers in other countries are smaller and have a thinner, more delicate skin. |
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Double ropes are thinner ropes, usually 9mm and under, and are intended for use as a pair. |
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As a result, the capillaries in the parabronchi have thinner walls, permitting more efficient gaseous exchange. |
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Sites modified corbel vaulting to allow thinner walls and multiple access doors to temples. |
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Chinese wares were usually thinner than those of the Japanese and did not have stilt marks. |
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Bota is a thinner porridge, cooked without the additional cornmeal and usually flavoured with peanut butter, milk, butter, or jam. |
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As the tree gets larger, the sapwood must necessarily become thinner or increase materially in volume. |
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The deflection causes the workpiece to be thinner on the edges and thicker in the middle. |
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During blowing, thinner layers of glass cool faster than thicker ones and become more viscous than the thicker layers. |
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Turpentine or mineral spirits can be used as a thinner for oil-based paints. |
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A solid mane thinner is indispensable in finishing the looks of your horse. |
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The new type of mechanical thinner allowed thinning of peach blossoms to be completed earlier. |
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You can't get anything thinner than a spring shad, unless you take a couple of them, when, of course, they will be twice as thin. |
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The tropical climate produces zebuine hides that are lighter and thinner than in Europe. |
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The new technology enables the stent to have better radiopacity during the procedure, as well as thinner struts. |
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Her team also created the world's first atomically precise silicon device which included wirings 1,000 times thinner than the human hair. |
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Lymph vessels have thinner walls than blood vessels do so it is easier for invading cancer cells to break through the wall of a lymph vessel. |
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Like many young girls, flores used to idealize a thinner body. |
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Australian researchers reported last year that sea snails in the Southern Ocean are forming thinner shells. |
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They were thinner, bonier people who did not live as long and worked harder. |
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Microscopic observations showed that pungent peppers tend to have thinner spots on their seed coats than milder seeds. |
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Theme 2, with a thinner texture of melody and broken chords, is the melodic core of a traditional dance, the ale gaditano. |
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In contrast, the Pottsville Group of northeast Ohio and western Pennsylvania is sheetlike, considerably thinner, and has southerly paleocurrents. |
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Make lots of little bunches, using the bushiest greenery, such as spruce, at the base and building up with thinner leaves. |
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My preferred cleaning fluids are volatile solvents such as mineral spirits, lacquer thinner and acetone. |
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The cadmium telluride cells are thinner than silicon and these are popular because they are also lighter and cheaper, BBC reported. |
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For steaks, chops, and other thinner cuts, mechanical tenderizers are generally the best option. |
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A Spaghettini is just a thinner variety of spaghetti, the same shape but thinner. |
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Mucolytic tablets or capsules make the mucus and phlegm in your throat thinner and easier to cough up. |
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Like thinner and translucent for summer and warmer for winter. |
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It s a paper-like material has sponge-like silicon nanofibers over 100 times thinner than human hair. |
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At the Golden Arches, the fries are thinner, tastier, crispier. |
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These mirror the orchestra accompaniment and often maintain its thinner texture, frequently resulting in unidiomatic writing for the piano. |
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The Romana bases are stretched thinner, making the pizza bigger and crispier, so the bold flavours really stand out. |
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The site claims that the removal of the optical drive could save space and allow the iMac to be thinner. |
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Also, the older we become, the thinner our skin becomes and, in turn, its capacity to produce vitamin D cutaneously diminishes. |
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A floor pattern created using paint thinner results in a subtle design, even on larger surfaces. |
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A series of explosions were caused by 20,000 litres of chemicals, paint thinner and resin stored inside the factory. |
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The big downside of oil paints is the paint thinner required to clean them up. |
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Gradually, his father becomes more remote, thinner and obviously worse and the family is forced to face electroshock therapy treatments. |
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The Steelhead X-16 Pro Series Irons have less offset, longer hosels, thinner toplines and narrower soles than their standard counterparts. |
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Instead she got on as a housegirl in Avondale, and she got more nervous and thinner all the time. |
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There is increased translucency particularly in anterior teeth as enamel is dissolved and incisal chipping occurs as the enamel becomes thinner. |
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The blood thinner warfarin scored one as did heartburn drug ranitidine, alongside the painkiller codeine and timolol maleate eye drops. |
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This ensures thinner filter designs than the traditional rugate filters,which have been difficult to scale to production volumes. |
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The sound of blasts was heard caused by the explosion of three Paint Thinner tanks, with fears of likely explosion of other fuel tanks. |
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The Romanian man believed that one of his eight housemates had given him the HIV virus, so in an act of rage and while his housemate was sleeping soaked him in paint thinner. |
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By using OEL, manufacturers can make display panels thinner and more energy efficient than conventional LCD panels widely used for smartphones and flat-panel televisions. |
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With TVs getting ever thinner, in turn making built-in speakers underpowered, soundbars are increasingly become the choice of those wanting cinema sound at home. |
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The so far unnamed marsupial has a much longer and thinner face than the well-known sugar glider, according to Charles Darwin University in Australia's Northern Territory. |
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Plus, their skin is thinner, and their thermoregulatory system is less mature, so they do not have the cognitive ability to take measures to cool or warm their bodies. |
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These cloths are bigger but thinner than some others and soapier. |
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In their study, animals with a calmer temperament had cannon bones that were 5 percent wider and 9 percent thicker than high-strung animals with thinner bones. |
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The micro hardness tester, a scaled down version of the IRHD dead load hardness tester was introduced in the 1950s to test thinner and small production samples. |
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For regular cleansing, Therapi Rose Otto Honey Gel Cleanser is thinner and runnier than my preferred brands, Lancome's Gel Eclat or Liz Earle's Cleanse and Polish. |
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A thinner Martian atmosphere means designing a parachute system that will operate at such a low pressure or allowing more weight for retrorockets to slow the capsule. |
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Though they have been repotted every year, they are getting thinner. |
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Using the Syncrowave 250 DX's digital meters, Troutman limits his maximum welding amperage to 170 amps for the thinner frame tubes and 200 amps for the thicker head tube. |
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Armenian export of aluminum foil paper thinner than 0,2 mm to USA, Croatia, and Chili increased for 6, 43, and 186 percents respectively reports Armen Press. |
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With thinner shells, fewer falcon eggs survived to hatching. |
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The intensity of welding may decrease towards the upper margin of a deposit, towards areas in which the deposit is thinner, and with distance from source. |
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Textiles are made in various strengths and degrees of durability, from the finest microfibre made of strands thinner than one denier to the sturdiest canvas. |
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The coating of this variety is thinner, but harder to crack. |
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These blends are thinner and lighter, but stronger than only cotton. |
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Burpless cucumbers are sweeter and have a thinner skin than other varieties of cucumber, and are reputed to be easy to digest and to have a pleasant taste. |
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These consisting of two thinner green vertical stripes surrounding a central thick white stripe, and these flags are still available from various sources. |
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The wings of bats are much thinner and consist of more bones than that of birds, allowing bats to maneuver more accurately and fly with more lift and less drag. |
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Of the two pairs of antennae, the second is the longer and thinner. |
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Until the end of World War II, most submarines had an additional partial cover on the top, bow and stern, built of thinner metal, which was flooded when submerged. |
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Extension causes the rock units as a whole to become longer and thinner. |
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The firm illegally discharged waste oil, paint thinner and other toxic and hazardous substances by injecting them down the outer rim, or annuli, of the oil wells. |
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Thinner diverter elements for cooling circuits that pass water from one insert to another without drilling extra holes in plates. |
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The maximum depth to mollic colors can become thinner in a soil profile over time due to erosion, compaction, decomposition of organic matter, or gleying. |
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In previous studies, Java Sparrow selected safflower seeds that were deeper, and Northern Cardinal selected sunflower seeds that were shorter, but thinner. |
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In February 2003, the British edition of GQ magazine published photographs of Winslet that had been digitally altered to make her look dramatically thinner. |
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Thinner timber transoms were used to keep the baulks the correct distance apart. |
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Thinner pack ice over the Bering Sea has reduced the amount of resting habitat near optimal feeding grounds. |
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Thinner sea ice tends to deform more easily, which appears to make it more difficult for polar bears to access seals. |
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Thinner electrodes result in less obstruction of spark growth, meaning better ignitability. |
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Holmes looked even thinner and keener than of old, but there was a dead-white tinge in his aquiline face which told me that his life recently had not been a healthy one. |
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The effects you can expect include smaller and thinner nose, taller and pointier bridge of the nose, lack of bumps or humps after using it for some time. |
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Meth is made by combining pseudoephedrine and common household chemicals, such as drain opener, paint thinner, denatured alcohol, Freon and lithium from batteries. |
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