It's ironic because earlier in the day, I had to get somebody to etch his registration number in his screens because he asked for it. |
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As a by-product, fungi can produce organic acids that will corrode and etch inorganic materials. |
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The oxidized organo silane film can also be used as an etch stop or an intermetal dielectric layer for fabricating dual damascene structures. |
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I may actually be trying to acid etch some gobos in my art class to save the department some money. |
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I've heard mixed feedback regarding the use of a mild acid wash to roughen up or etch the surface and create more traction. |
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He uses a metal pen with a faceted diamond point on one end to etch into the datolite's surface, tracing over his original pencil drawing. |
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The acid also can etch the surface, which increases the water penetration through the face of the joint. |
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Once the transfer layer is exposed, the gas chemistry for the reactive ion etch consists of oxygen alone. |
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And they could play a role in hyper-accurate gyroscopes or help etch superfast computer chips. |
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Until Ishikawa, no one had tried to etch a semiconductor's tiny circuitry onto a curved surface, much less onto a sphere. |
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Chip production involves some pretty noxious substances, such as the decidedly nasty hydrofluoric acid used to etch the silicon wafers. |
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I could take a screwdriver and etch some very interesting designs on your car, but I doubt you would call me an artist. |
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The first barrier layer is selectively removed using an etch that is selective to the hard mask layer. |
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Jim continued to run his fingers over the artifact, exploring each etch and nick. |
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She uses acid to etch designs into the surface of metal plates, echoing the way that wind and water wear away at stone over time. |
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The chips are encoded by generating nanometer-thick layers of porous films on the wafers using a special electrochemical etch. |
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The blades are housed in a brass lining and feature the Remington trademark etch and tang stamp. |
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These solutions are available from several manufacturers in different strengths to achieve the required depth of etch and a finish that meets the original specification. |
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The graphic design class prepared the layout and design, and then handed these plans on to the woodworking class to etch the oars. |
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Hydrofluoric acid is the only solvent you'll find to etch glass. |
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By using retarding agents of different strengths within the same panel, decorative features can be created by varying the depth of the etch on elements of a pattern or design. |
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So the search is on for more practical qubits. One promising approach is to etch qubits in semiconductors. |
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It would be impossible to etch checkering like this with a hand file because the area you'd want to checker is surrounded by stuff you just don't want to cut. |
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The filler material can be deposited as a step during conventional metal etch processing or it can be deposited as a first step of the processing of a semiconductor wafer. |
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The laser in-situ keratomileusis procedure uses an excimer laser to make a thin flap in the cornea and etch away a predetermined pattern of tissue beneath the flap. |
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Due to their high concentrations and the substances they contain, many medicaments can dissolve, etch, bleach or discolor surfaces. |
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The approach uses lithography to etch a pattern onto the platter. |
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The grits are frequently used to etch structural steel and components prior to coating with paint, metal spray or plastics. |
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The image is etched into the plate, using the techniques of letterpress line etching, with maximum depth of etch usually less than 0.007 inch. |
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The capacity of the GC to etch out political compromises among themselves, including with Mr Sistani, gradually improved. |
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The answer the firm has come up with is to etch layers of tiny channels between the slivers of silicon that carry the components. |
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Cameco also added that it was using track etch monitoring to measure levels of ambient radon in the area, and that no radon has been detected. |
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This appendix contains information on how to make sure you can install or upgrade etch packages before you upgrade to lenny. |
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Introducing several thousand new packages, lenny also retires and omits more than two thousand old packages that were in etch. |
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Basically this is no different than any other upgrade of etch you've been doing. |
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We welcome any information from users related to upgrades from etch to lenny. |
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If you have also already installed packages from lenny, there probably is not much point in installing packages from etch anymore. |
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Some packages from etch have been split into several packages in lenny, often to improve system maintainability. |
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File conflicts should not occur if you upgrade from a 'pure' etch system, but can occur if you have unofficial backports installed. |
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He could not control the pattern of lines beginning to etch themselves into the skin of that young face. |
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The researchers use a technique called nanoscale electro-machining to etch nanopores as small as 8-10 nanometers in diameter on an atomically flat gold surface. |
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They hand make frames, change moulding colors, marbleize matboard, add composition corners or etch glass to make frames with a flair that any good designer would appreciate. |
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Sandblasting allows better control of the depth of the etch. |
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Scents that comforted us in our childhood etch in our memories and can increase our empathetic response when we smell them again. |
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Because of certain necessary package conflicts between etch and lenny, running aptitude dist-upgrade directly will often remove large numbers of packages that you will want to keep. |
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The first step in stipple engraving was to etch in the outlines of the design with fine dots made either with needles or with a roulette, a small wheel with points. |
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Still, Mr. Watson, a celebrated Royal Ballet principal, possesses a spindly ranginess that is affecting, especially as he uses his joints to etch razor-sharp angles. |
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On cable, you shake an etch a Sketch every time you go on air. |
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Over the life of these components, preferential energy paths etch the varistor. |
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Some module names may have changed between etch and lenny. |
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There have been a number of changes in the distribution that will benefit new installations of lenny, but may not be automatically applied on upgrades from etch. |
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The technique allows you to etch down deeply in a well-defined manner. |
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You should permanently etch this information on the tag. |
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Suppose machines could stitch Birkin bags better than the craftsmen at Hermès or etch watch dials more finely than Vacheron Constantin's guillocheurs? |
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It would be nice to be able to do the same thing with a beam of atoms. Ordinary, not-marching-in-step atomic beams are already used in precision clocks, and to etch some high-performance computer chips. |
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A heavy, syrupy mixture of gum arabic and a small quantity of nitric acid, the etch is used to protect the drawing from water and to further desensitize the undrawn areas to printing ink. |
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Like the railroad tracks that etch our landscape and the grain elevators that dominate the prairie sky, lighthouses are embedded in the Canadian consciousness. |
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There are many empty terms to be found in some learned writers, to which they had recourse to etch out their system. |
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It is this imperfection that makes it possible to selectively etch the GBs when one wants the microstructure visible. |
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The etch below shows him with his weapons. |
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The company holds a comprehensive patent portfolio in the areas of nanolithography, masks fabrication, material deposition and etch methods, and nanophotonic devices. |
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After we were married, a jeweler told us that it would take about five weeks to etch our names into our bands, and we thought that seemed too long to be ringless. |
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By utilizing Spatial's 3D ACIS Modeler, DEVISE can generate 2D and 3D structures using CAD operations or process emulation commands such as etch and deposit. |
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