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By late afternoon, I'd fine-tuned my falling-off-a-building sailboard technique to the point where I was bumping along the surface of the lake for minutes at a stretch.
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Nanotechnology techniques such as self-assembling promise researchers an intriguing alternative to continuing to refine the most commonly used technique for building transistors on silicon computer chips, namely, optical lithography.
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One technique I teach people is to start building a cushion at the end of the month.
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Another technique that works well from Holtzblatt is building story boards for scenarios.
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Inside those arenas the key to building the next generation of tiny chips is a technique known as immersion lithography.
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With the technique, the facade looks and feels like a traditional brownstone building, but it is also able to move.
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When done with intent, mirroring can be a useful leadership technique in sales, negotiations, job interviews, collaboration and team building.
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The company's biggest worry is that someone will come up with a scanning technique that makes it possible to generate three-dimensional images without building models.
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Over in Germany, researchers unveiled a technique that harnesses the power of lightning to break up concrete into usable building materials and scientists at MIT built a tiny, caterpillar-size robot that can transform into almost any shape.
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Other ideas include building a detector to see if the spin of an atomic nucleus can be measured, or using the technique as an ultrasensitive antenna.
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Tony Tyson and David Wittman, who work at Lucent Technologies' Bell Laboratories, in New Jersey, and their collaborators have proposed building a telescope that estimates the distribution of mass in the past by analysing these deflected light-waves, a technique known as three-dimensional mass tomography.
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