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Even and glass
Even so, half of a given amount of astatine will vaporize in an hour if put on a clean glass surface at room temperature.
In a poem by the sultan under a nom de plume, he says " Even if the rivers became wine, they wouldn't fill my glass.
Even now the volcanic glass can be found on the sides of the mountain.
Even single-pane glass works for this process, because glass is transparent to the incoming visible light and near-visible shorter-wavelength higher-energy infra-red radiation that warms the wall mass, but less so to the longer-wavelength infra-red radiation that is the heat that is radiated back out from the wall mass.
Even the likes of Michael Faraday were unable to produce glass that could rival Fraunhofer's.
Even if a small amount of UV-B were to be transmitted through the glass, it would be absorbed by the plastic layer.
Even the studio layout and acoustics were developed from new techniques, e. g. glass walled studios.
Commenting on her critics, she observed, " If I'm a lousy writer, then an awful lot of people have lousy taste ," and as to the frankness of her work, she stated, " Even Tom Sawyer had a girlfriend, and to talk about adults without talking about their sex drives is like talking about a window without glass.
( Even if an omniscient physicist could spell it all out in a finite period of time, we are the ones purporting to understand how to use the words, and we see these things only through a glass, darkly.
Even before the discovery of the items, the cathedral were planning an exhibition relating to Ramsey's life in 2010 and a new stained glass window dedicated to him by artist Tom Denny
Even when it was built, the house was the object of interest as it contained the first glass windows in Kaufman County.
Even in Norwich, which boasts more medieval churches than anywhere in Europe, it was wool money that got the stone lifted, the glass stained and the panels carved.
Even though he was affected by his device, the Caped Crusader manages to throw Mad Hatter several feet below in a glass rooftop.
Even within the United States, the " vaseline " description is sometimes applied to any type of translucent glass with a greasy surface lustre.
Even so, Newcastle Central today is magnificent inside for its spectacular combination of curves and outside for its sheer size and length .’ The train shed at Newcastle, the authors state, was the first of the great arched roofs and represented a bold step forward which was copied by others .’ It was the first use of malleable rolled iron ribs-indeed the first large glass and iron vault in England.
Even so, Farrer also notes that several old quarries and shafts still existed within the area while also making reference to a " brewery at Portico, and a pottery near Prescot, while glass, watchmakers ' tools, and mineral waters are also manufactured ".
Even in the case of < math > S < 0 </ math > the film does not dewet immediately if it is in a metastable state, e. g. if the temperature is below the glass transition temperature of the polymer.
Even minor variations in intensity of the beams would result in " self-focusing " in the air and glass optics in a process known as Kerr lensing.

Even and eye
Even in the last century certain stones such as aquamarine, peridot and cat's eye have been popular and hence been regarded as precious.
Even as recently as the beginning of the 20th century, it was believed that when a Russian saw an opal among other goods offered for sale, he or she should not buy anything more since the opal was believed to embody the evil eye.
Even under relatively low power microscopy, the feeding mechanism can be observed, with immature young moving in the brood-pouch ; moreover, the eye being moved by the ciliary muscles can be seen, as well as blood corpuscles being pumped around the circulatory system by the simple heart.
Even to the naked eye, the comet's head appeared distinctly green, due to strong emissions from diatomic carbon ( C < sub > 2 </ sub >).
Even beyond the idea of eye contact, eyes communicate more data than a person even consciously expresses.
Even after he resumed a relatively normal life and chess career, however, his play at the highest level appears to have been affected by living under the occupation of the Soviet Union, which at a minimum must have aggravated the stress of playing under the watchful eye and tight control of the Soviet chess hierarchy.
Even after a student started a career, Auer would watch with a paternal eye.
Even the eye of insight ( prajñā ) is not adequate to the task of truly seeing this tathāgatagarbha ( so the Nirvāṇa Sūtra ).
Even as the SU-122 was being mass-produced, its design was being refined primarily with an eye to reduce cost.
Even though one's eyes fixate on every word and space during the process of reading, speed reading can occur when the number of eye pauses and duration of fixations are minimized.
Even for veteran characters, combat with a skilled opponent or a sneak attack by an opponent armed with a modest weapon can lead to death in a single strike ; an unarmed blow to the neck or a bowshot to the eye can be fatal.
Even with this ' forced depth ', oblique drawings look very unconvincing to the eye.
Hans-Peter Keller ( March 11, 1915 – May 11, 1988 ) was a German poet who authored several poem collections, e. g. Auch Gold rostet ( Even Gold Rusts ) or Panoptikum aus dem Augenwinkel ( Panopticum seen from the corner of the eye ).
Even as Sedna nears its perihelion in mid 2076, the Sun would appear merely as a very bright star in its sky, only 100 times brighter than a full Moon on Earth, and too far away to be visible as a disc to the naked eye.
Even the front grille, which to the casual eye looks almost identical to the 1938 model, became a pressed alloy component rather than a composite.
Even after that season, The Detroit News wrote that Lowe at age 42 " has not lost his batting eye nor his speed.
Even though he still owned his businesses in Detroit, the success of the mill and distillery began to pull Walker to eventually move over to Canada in 1859 to keep an eye on operations.
Even though white can make a move in these eyes, black could eventually capture the white stones, and each eye would thereby be reduced to a single intersection.
Even people with the lightest blue eyes, with no melanin on the front of the iris at all, have dark brown coloration on the back of it, to prevent light from scattering around inside the eye.
Even though the monk thought his weakness was done in secrecy, evidently it could not pass the all-knowing wisdom eye of the Kenting Tai Situpa.
Even there, however, it remains very important in terms of function as the primary integrating center for eye movements.
Even moderately powered lasers can cause injury to the eye.
Even when a spotted hair coat is absent, other traits produced include mottled skin and a white sclera around the eye but generally the eye itself is dark brown.

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