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ADA2h has two helix-shaped structures called alpha helices that are packed against a flat, sheet-like structure.
ECONOMIST: Folding stuff
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If the effort succeeds, the sheets would be the first flexible and scalable thin sheet-like electrostatic storage product available today.
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At least we have a shield to help us, which visually breaks and re-forms like a sheet of glass, plus we acquire items of clothes for those needed boosts, much like the tonics gave us in BioShock.
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By using the latest in rear-projection technology, a high resolution, colour 3D-like holographic image is projected onto a flat two-dimensional sheet of acrylic in the shape of a woman.
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Balance sheet sequestration could be structured like a voluntary Glass-Steagall firewall erected across the books of any participating company.
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In today's metal-based gadgets, you either need to bend a piece of sheet metal, or die-cast with an inferior alloy like aluminum or magnesium.
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Imagine a sheet of carbon atoms laid out on a hexagonal grid, like chicken-wire.
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Just like 3-D, it has a very clean balance sheet.
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Unlike slower-changing industries like supermarkets, which can appropriately assemble a balance sheet with more debt, technology is an inherently risky business and needs a strong balance sheet to survive.
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The sensor is a flexible copper-plated sheet patterned with small squares that capture various light frequencies all at once, functioning like one big aperture.
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She backs tougher international standards like Basel III, which would, among other things, illuminate off-balance sheet risk.
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It all sounds suspiciously like the subprime mortgage boom, when banks parked illiquid assets in off-balance-sheet vehicles.
ECONOMIST: Exchange-traded funds