• Making a deviced structure through the thin film process for semiconductors, the performance as a photo-electrode has highly improved.

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  • The grass was making needle-like pricks through the thin material of her maroon scrubs, and she sat up, smoothing her matching V-neck over her chest and belly, feeling the familiar stab of self-consciousness as her hand rode over the unfashionable lumps.

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  • As the vines have to struggle and stress as they extend the roots through the thin layer of terra rossa and the limestone to the water table, growth of the vine is limited to producing low yielding, intensely flavoured grapes, ideal for making premium wine.

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  • "I want to thank my team for standing by me through the thick and thin and this is also the best home crowd we have ever played for, " Tipsarevic said after his win in Belgrade.

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  • They managed to hold out until deep into the final minute, when O'Gara slid a precise grubber kick through the London Irish thin green line and Tuitupou touched down.

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  • The Obama campaign has stuck to the same message through thick and thin: when they were 20-plus points behind Mrs Clinton in the polls, and when they were racking up a succession of victories in February.

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  • The road curved along the back side of the Johnson Space Center, an expanse of empty ground bordered by leafless winter trees, where deer patrolled the fence line and joggers wended in and out of sight, following the exercise trail through a thin screen of forest.

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  • In bladder instillation, the prescription medication dimethyl sulfoxide, or DMSO, (Rimso-50) is placed into your bladder through a thin, flexible tube (catheter) inserted through the urethra.

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  • In the garments, body temperature is monitored through a thin-film transistor, while respiration is gauged using electrical resistance, but both technologies employ the pentacene as a sensing layer.

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  • The response of European governments to these trends has been to thin the ranks of arms makers through consolidation while financing the creation of commercial aerospace companies that could not have competed otherwise given the small size of local markets.

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  • Removing the stones through gargling or carefully using a long, thin and clean object may take care of the problem temporarily, but the stones may form again.

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  • At 6-foot-4 and rail-thin, he strolled through the midfield sporting his trademark beard and headband.

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  • Through a thin-mesh catwalk I watched the car lights below.

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  • In perhaps as little as a decade, the circuits will be so thin that the phenomenon known as quantum tunneling, where electrons slip through the silicon walls, will make further progress impossible.

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  • Then a thin, flexible wire was threaded through the needle, and the needle and catheter were removed.

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  • Mr Serpa, the president's closest ally through thick and thin, said he would do whatever Colombian law required.

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  • He then transmits those signals through thin implanted wires to, say, one of the patient's hands.

    FORBES: Technology

  • That little window is protected by a thin cloth that the mosquitoes can bite right through.

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  • But it can hardly be seen to ditch the individuals who backed it through (very) thick and thin.

    ECONOMIST: Lloyd��s of London

  • It would also greatly reduce energy costs, since reverse osmosis involves forcing water through filters to remove minerals, and the Perforene filter is so thin that much less pressure is required (graphene is a thousand times stronger than steel).

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  • Thain, who is thin, athletic and distinctly Clark Kentish, ticks through the remaining assets with sangfroid.

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  • To achieve such a performance, the ships will rely not on their mighty jet engines, nor on being long and thin, but on a revolutionary design to slice through the waves and float above the ocean's drag.

    ECONOMIST: Fast container ships

  • While the market for regular computers has certainly been impacted by smartphones, tablets and other thin clients that are served by massive data centers through the cloud there is still a market for faster personal computers using flash memory (especially in combination with HDDs).

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  • Hula dancers, Hawaiians appearing through windows that come out of thin air and kaleidoscopic designs are among the images that made appearances throughout the day.

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  • This time, however, a total eclipse will be visible in a thin strip from Iran to the Pacific ocean, cutting through the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.

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  • During the flight we pass a thousand feet over the wetlands, and I watch the landscape change rapidly below: Long, thin lagoons slice through thick fields of brown marsh.

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  • Argentina did not choose a pure currency-board model: the government has a thin margin of discretion (working mainly through changes in bank reserve requirements) which it has used, especially to ease strains in the financial sector.

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  • While she remained dedicated to this mission through thick and thin, Lawrence agonized, faltered, and finally abandoned the Arab issue and tried to escape from his own tortured personality, to reappear in the nondescript persona of one Aircraftsman Shaw.

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