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SEM series of graphenated CNTs with varying foliate density

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He also notes that heads from Lebanon and Iraq can be dated to the 2nd century and that there are early Romanesque foliate heads in 11th century Templar churches in Jerusalem.

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Firstly, a few inches below a branch-trunk joint on a tree trunk where the moth is in shadow ; secondly, on the underside of branches and thirdly on foliate twigs.
Many fragments of these have outlived the buildings that they decorated and demonstrate a wealth of formal border designs of geometric scrolls, overlapping patterns and foliate motifs.
Early masters of French marquetry were the Fleming Pierre Golle and his son-in-law, André-Charles Boulle, who founded a dynasty of royal and Parisian cabinet-makers ( ébénistes ) and gave his name to a technique of marquetry employing tortoiseshell and brass with pewter in arabesque or intricately foliate designs.
Display books of the Gothic period in particular had very elaborate decorated borders of foliate patterns, often with small drolleries.
Fungiform papillae are present on the anterior portion of the tongue while circumvallate papillae and foliate papillae are found on the posterior portion of the tongue.
Usually referred to in works on architecture as foliate heads or foliate masks, carvings of the Green Man may take many forms, naturalistic or decorative.
This wood carving of a " foliate head " type is on the Renaissance rood screen | screen at Dore Abbey.
Image: Panel with Amascaron2. jpg | Engraving of foliate head, Hans Sebald Beham, 1543
The foliate mask or " Green Man " was a popular motif for capitals in churches across northern Europe.
Image: Freer 015. jpg | A Tang Dynasty bronze foliate mirror
The interior embellishment, however, is wholly Sullivan's, and some of the details, because of their continuous curvilinear foliate motifs, are among the nearest equivalents to European Art Nouveau architecture.
The brass lectern in the Lady Chapel is from 1661 and has a moulded stand and foliate crest.
The upper zone consists of conventional foliate ornament, while the lower is a scene of centaurs attacking various wild animals, separated by Bacchic masks.
There is a matching pair of smaller flanged bowls, ( diameter 168 mm ): they are intricately decorated with beading, foliate scrolls and small birds and hares on the rims, and have rosettes in relief in the centre base.
They were originally thought to be stemmed cups with wide, flat bases, somewhat like a modern wineglass in shape, but the foliate pattern on the ' bases ' and the relatively unfinished interiors of the ' cups ' show that they were used the other way up, as small ( 115mm diameter ) flat dishes on a stem with a bowl-shaped base.
Three have pear-shaped bowls with foliate decoration within.
* Leaves: Alternate, bipinnately compound, ten to fourteen pinnate, lowest pinnae reduced to leaflets, the other seven to thirteen foliate.
It consists of a circular bowl with cable moulding, and a circular stem with foliate moulding on the base.
File: Misericordia. JPG | Magdalen College, Oxford, UK: a swan, flanked by foliate " supporters "
As it stands today, having been altered after earthquake damage, Stanford Memorial Church has the plan and structure of a large Romanesque church while the extensive use of mosaic and the foliate forms of the stone carvings reflect Byzantine styles seen by Jane Stanford on her visits to the churches of Constantinople and St Mark's Basilica, Venice.

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Key-fret, foliate designs, geometric or scrolling flowerhead bands, elliptical panels, stylized fish and insects, and the use of incised designs began at this time.
Enzyme release is signaled by autonomic nervous system after ingestion, at which time the serous glands under the circumvallate and foliate papillae on the surface of the tongue ( see Figure 1 )

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The church is richly decorated throughout, its architectural features carved with formalized foliate ornament, and the walls adorned with mosaics in the Byzantine manner.
Friezes carved in the two-plane relief manner of Lombard Comacine masons, of foliate scrolls with animal heads, inhabited with human and animal figures, relieve the masonry walls.
The manuscript contains canon tables set within architectural arcades which are decorated with zoomorphic and foliate designs.
The front cover has the figure of a seated Christ in Majesty enclosed within a rectangular frame decorated with stones and foliate designs.
The basal leaves are 3-( rarely 5 -) foliate, hairy above, and densely tomentose beneath, the petioles and stems with long, straight hairs.
The hall is surrounded by tall polished granite columns with foliate capitals and there is an outer south aisle arcade with good naturalistic foliage carving.

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As this tax base grows so then can your medium and low density residential areas grow.
With some simplifications, in particular constant density, they can be given as follows:
The bulk modulus can be expressed in terms of the density and the speed of sound in the medium () as
This is because such flows can produce a net southward flow in the troughs and a net northward flow over the ridges without requiring any transformation of density.
These poles and zone-lines, whilst inducing fluctuations in data density in the reconstructed datasets, which can prove problematic during post-analysis, are critical for determining information such as angular magnification, as the crystallographic relationships between features are typically well known.
The Boltzmann distribution applies only to particles at a high enough temperature and low enough density that quantum effects can be ignored, and the particles are obeying Maxwell – Boltzmann statistics.
Plasma membranes can also form different types of " supramembrane " structures such as caveola, postsynaptic density, podosome, invadopodium, desmosome, hemidesmosome, focal adhesion, and cell junctions.
Laboratory experiments carried out in Australia have proven that bubbles can, indeed, sink a scale model ship by decreasing the density of the water ; any wreckage consequently rising to the surface would be rapidly dispersed by the Gulf Stream.
Depositing a high density of graphene foliates along the length of aligned CNTs can significantly increase the total charge capacity per unit of nominal area as compared to other carbon nanostructures.
In this way or by substitution for the cemetitious and aggregate phases, the finished product can be tailored to its application with varying strength, density, or chemical and thermal resistance properties.
Current work on this model centers on whether it can succeed in stabilizing the size of the compactified dimensions and produce the correct spectrum of primordial density perturbations.
Whether the correct spectrum of density fluctuations can be produced, and whether the universe can successfully navigate the Big Bang / Big Crunch transition, remains a topic of controversy and current research.
Coulomb and Mott scattering measurements can be made by using electron beams as scattering probes, and similarly, positron annihilation can be used as an indirect measurement of local electron density.
The differential entropy of a distribution can be defined in terms of its quantile density, specifically
If the density of the chain is variable then the analysis above can be adapted to produce equations for the curve given the density, or given the curve to find the density.
Assuming that the strength of the cable is proportional to its density per unit length, the weight, w, per unit length of the chain can be written T / c, where c is constant, and the analysis for nonuniform chains can be applied.
Together with particle density and path length, it can be used to predict the total scattering probability via the Beer-Lambert law.
The plasma pressure can be calculated by the state equation of a perfect gas, where is the particle number density, the Boltzmann constant and the plasma temperature.
The result, div F, is a function of p. From this definition it also becomes explicitly visible that div F can be seen as the source density of the flux of F.

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