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These had dual function since they were also used as pure consonants.
These are the first pure landscape studies known in Western art.
These organisms are now used for several purposes, and are particularly important in producing large amounts of pure human proteins for use in medicine.
These fields comprise both pure mathematics and applied mathematics and establish links between the two.
These are the pure forms ; many cities have developed a combination of two or three of them.
These models may address some or all of the criticisms of the pure waterfall model.
These are known as pure spectral hues.
These three imitational genres include dramatic dialogue, the drama ; pure narrative, the dithyramb ; and a mixture of the two, the epic.
These stability properties make them inevitable in homological algebra and beyond ; the theory has major applications in algebraic geometry, cohomology and pure category theory.
These orientations describe how a man has developed in regard to how he responds to conflicts in his or her life ; he also said that people were never pure in any such orientation.
These are canonical examples of minimal Turing tarpits and needlessly obfuscated language features ; brainfuck's minimality borders on elegant and pure language design ; in fact it is related to the P ′′ family of Turing machines.
These difficulties were eliminated in 570 BC when pure silver coins were introduced.
These stream-of-consciousness experiments, rhythmical essays or " portraits ", were designed to evoke " the excitingness of pure being " and can be seen as literature's answer to Cubism, plasticity, and collage.
These grade into pure stands of Alpine Ash ( Eucalyptus delegatensis ) around 1100 metres ( 3800 ft ) elevation, and subalpine woodland of Snow Gum, ( Eucalyptus pauciflora ) above 1300 metres ( 4000 ft ).
These insights unleashed a whole range of information technology at workflows in manufacturing, services and pure information work.
These include pure linen, cotton or mixed fibre fabrics that may also vary in count from 18-24 threads per inch to finer counts of 26 threads per inch or higher.
These coins were made of pure copper, which is very soft.
These coins were made of pure copper, which is very soft.
These diamondoids occur naturally in petroleum deposits and have been extracted and purified into large pure crystals of polymantane molecules having more than a dozen adamantane cages per molecule.
These mixtures have lower freezing points and higher boiling points than pure water and also prevent corrosion, with modern antifreezes also containing lubricants and other additives to protect water pump seals and bearings.
These are not considered genuine by promoters of the pure original open-space concept as being likely to sanctify groupthink.
Many of these changes took place through the British Invasion where bands such as The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, and later Led Zeppelin became immensely popular and had a profound effect on American culture and music. These changes included the move from professionally composed songs to the singer-songwriter, and the understanding of popular music as an art, rather than a form of commerce or pure entertainment.
These may involve the use of animal models of diseases or conditions, which are often discovered or generated by pure research programmes.
: These crystalline pavilions, and pure fanes,

These and quartz
These include fracture patterns in crystals of quartz and feldspar, and formation of high-pressure materials such as diamond, derived from graphite and other carbon compounds, or stishovite and coesite, varieties of shocked quartz.
These two polymorphs differ by a " kinking " of bonds ; this change in structure gives β-quartz greater symmetry than α-quartz, and they are thus also called high quartz ( β ) and low quartz ( α ).
These are grains of quartz with a hematite coating providing the orange color.
These physical properties allow the quartz grains to survive multiple recycling events, while also allowing the grains to display some degree of rounding.
These released elements form authigenic quartz, chert, calcite, dolomite, ankerite, hematite and albite, all trace to minor ( except quartz ) minerals found in shales and other mudrocks.
These are both silica minerals, but they differ in that quartz has a trigonal crystal structure, while moganite is monoclinic.
These include: casting, faceting, carving, jewellery, mosaics ( e. g. little slices of opal on potch, obsidian or another black stone and with a clear dome ( glass or crystal quartz ) on top.
These mines reached their peaks during the 1880s and 1890 ’ s, when over 200 stamp mills crushed quartz ore brought in by hand cars on track from the mines.
These are in fact clear quartz pebbles that wash down from the Delaware River.
These and other glass pieces probably represented cheaper versions of vessels of carved rock crystal ( clear quartz ), themselves influenced by earlier glass vessels, and there is some evidence that at this period glass and hardstone cutting were regarded as the same craft.
These pegmatites have been exploited for quartz, feldspar, mica, beryl, thortveitite, REE-containing minerals and uraninite.
These are triangular vessels made on a wheel or within a mould using high alumina clay and tempered with pure quartz sand.
These early models were finicky and required regular replacement of the cell in which the plasma was generated ( the DuKane unit used a precision machined quartz cell ).
These lenses are used for UV photography, as the quartz glass has a lower extinction rate than lens made with more common flint or crown glass formulas.
These exterior sources also contribute to the indoor environment sources such as smoking of plant matter, cooking, oil lamps, candles, quartz / halogen bulbs with settled dust, fireplaces, defective furnaces, etc.
These are called piezoelectric resonators, the most common of which is the quartz crystal.
These crystal oscillators are used in quartz clocks and watches, to create the clock signal that runs computers, and to stabilize the output signal from radio transmitters.
These polymorphs have a crystal structure different from standard quartz.
These comprise the minerals montmorillonite or palygorskite ( attapulgite ) or a mixture of the two ; some of the other minerals that may be present in fuller's earth deposits are calcite, dolomite, and quartz.
These small Hemispherical Resonator Gyroscopes made of quartz glass operate in vacuum.
These are made from cow manure, quartz ( silica ) and seven medicinal plants.

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