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The infiltrating silicate melts interact with carbonates, resulting in the 'exotic' compositions of glasses found in some skarn xenoliths.
Fragilities of liquids predicted from the random first order transition theory of glasses.
Volume changes in cupping glasses and the air pump measured the power of this active elasticity.
A metal bolt was fixed to the skull just above the beak to allow attachment of spectacles with filter glasses needed for stereoscopic stimulation.
One uncorked bottle of extra dry wine, flanked by two wine glasses, rests on the center of a marble table.
The user wears a pair of stereo liquid crystal shutter glasses and a six-degree-of-freedom head-tracking device.
There were trays on which stood sherry glasses filled with water.
Each experimental homonym pair appeared once in each set, in the order : letter, bow, bat, glasses.
After several glasses of wine he confided to me that my lexicographic footnote had won the day for the boojum.
The preparation of a meal involves many things - spoons, dishes, glasses, pitchers - and a certain facility in the use of those things.
A relatively recent application of sintering is the production of high-quality glasses by means of what is known as the sol-gel technique.
Before each session the quality of analyses was checked using certified minerals and glasses as reference standards.
The total quantity of e might be a function of the temperature of the wine and of the number of glasses consumed.
Because glasses are metastable solids, they can support a considerable mechanical stress, especially over short periods of time.
An in-depth discussion of the technical details of the analytical treatment of spin glasses goes beyond the scope of this article.
The competing interaction between the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic couplings is at the origin of the observed complex behavior in spin glasses.
Primary prevention such as use of splash glasses is recommended, and would reduce the need for follow-up of parenteral mucocutaneous exposures.
The section on laser cutting of nonmetals encompasses cutting of polymers, wood-based products, ceramics, glasses, and composite materials.
In these veins, very high degrees of fractional crystallization are reached, producing interstitial silica-rich glasses.
The inhabitants had practically identical possessions-a set of pots, same brand of cooking stoves, water storage drums, a few glasses and plates.
Moreover, the readers' panel collectively raised their eyebrows when they saw take off (one's glasses) included in this set.
Both had thin white hair and both wore thick, black-framed glasses that swamped their aged, wrinkled faces.
Similarly, administering communion with congregants seated in their pews and using individual glasses arose from practical concerns for efficiency and hygiene.
Thyroid shields were "usually" used by 41/72 (57%) and lead glasses were "usually" used by 2/72 (3%).
The professor frowned at the technicians of the physicist who were wearing glasses.
Most importantly, the silicic glasses represent bimodal compositions rather than a continuous evolution trend.
Skiers who drank from the area reported drinking a median of eight glasses of un-boiled water (=1.6 litres) per day.
In fact, emerging research suggests that drinking three glasses of milk daily when dieting may promote the loss of body fat while maintaining more muscle.
Numerical evidence for spontaneously broken replica symmetry in 3d spin glasses.
Infected snails were then dissected and the soft tissues transferred to watch glasses containing 0.7% saline.
Migrating larvae were then counted using a microscope with eight or nine slide glasses being examined in each sample.
Open symbols represent silicate melt inclusions and interstitial glasses of skarn.
The server is standing in the wait station filling glasses at the soda machine as the bartender is returning from the restroom.
Although the seeds responded differently to the treatments, the proportion of seeds showing aqueous glasses did not correlate with the viability results.
The room should also contain long tubes, opera glasses, and microscopes.
The complex behavior of spin glasses appears at low temperatures after the system undergoes something like a phase transition.
Correcting vision with glasses can sometimes improve understanding of speech.
The latter explains the phenomenon of 'second sight' in presbyopic individuals, who are now able to read without glasses, but experience blurred distance vision.
In short, intracellular glasses in seeds cannot merely be sugar-glasses.
Many patients manage well without distance glasses following surgery but most will need additional reading glasses.
The publisher hated the executives of the economist who were wearing round glasses.
There were just so many possible pairs of glasses that you could put on your eyes to look at the world - too many pairs.
Environmental constraints imposed by social institutions - family, religion, government - might act on selfish motives (like glasses on eyesight) to make them conform to social good.
Airfall deposits from these eruptions were sampled in detail and analysed for major and trace elements, along with microprobe analyses of minerals and glasses.
The parent wore dark glasses (the lenses of which were covered in black cardboard) and a pair of headphones over which music played.
Parents wore dark glasses to prevent cueing the infants.
However, reported water-consumption behaviour for various proportions of cases was increased by 1-4 glasses to model the impact of reporting bias.
Protective goggles and glasses are essential for the patient and staff during exposure to light.
The estimated consumption of raw milk by all family members was 2-5 glasses daily.
Many of the glasses we encounter in life are actually heteropolymer glasses.
A magnetic sensor is attached to the glasses so that the projected images are automatically adjusted to the viewer's position in real time.
The cameraman adored the actor with the director who were wearing round glasses.
In fact, pipes and objects forged by fire, like bottles, plates and glasses, are key components in many of his paintings.
Molecular electronic spectral broadening in liquids and glasses.
A combination of e-mail and traditional telephone-based surveys demonstrated that wearing contact lenses was a risk factor for any conjunctivitis and bilateral conjunctivitis, whereas using glasses was protective.
Plastic glasses and church fathers: semantic extensions from the ethnoscience tradition.
His glasses told the tale.
Quantitative methods for electron microprobe analysis of sodium natural and synthetic glasses.
Diffusion in silicate minerals and glasses: a data digest and guide to the literature.
The landscape is not a simple objective fact; each culture has its own specific pair of glasses, through which the surrounding physical space is named, ordered and interpreted.
The important parameters that we would like to know are the small-signal gain and the parasitic limits of the large-aperture amplifiers and the saturation fluence of the laser glasses.
Spin glasses : experimental facts, theoretical concepts, and open questions.
I can see that ears might be ready to hold glasses before those helpful devices were invented, but syntax seems too profound a capacity to be merely a spandrel.
Their eyes remain hidden behind dark glasses as they lead the people around the arbor until the circle has been completely filled with twirling, swaying, glittering, and tinkling humanity.
A protective cap, a 12-layer gauze mask, protective glasses, gloves and a 2-layer gown, and occasional protective boots, were required for people working in the red areas.
Niels, a male in his early for ties, wore a dark lilac suit and a tie, shor t hair, no beard, and rather small steel-framed glasses.
One of the most debated questions concerning spin glasses is whether the transition is a genuine phase transition and, if so, whether it is a new kind of phase transition.
If still more stabilizing contacts are made but without careful placement, we would expect a more strongly cross-linked molecule exhibiting the characteristics of artificial polymer glasses.
The boys, now stags, can no longer drink from glasses (read: can no longer partake of civilization's corrupt signs), but only from the clear spring/the pure source.
According to these figures this subject clearly has rightward stress on morning p' per a ' and leftward stress on opera glasses, as indicated by the acute accents.
Stable and metastable states in mean-field potts and structural glasses.
Vaccinations and reading glasses are two examples.
How has the cost of glasses and dentures moved during this time?
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I shall not be drawn into discussion about whether glasses should be provided at football matches.
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In the case of a driver with defective eyesight corrected by glasses, this depends, obviously, on the prescription of the glasses.
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I understand, however, that the optician hopes to get both boys' glasses very soon.
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The glasses should be rinsed to remove this disinfectant before they are dried, preferably by air.
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I will deal first with glasses, which is the subject that has been chiefly referred to tonight.
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Priority is intended for cases of progressive defect, especially in children, and for people totally unable to carry on their normal duties without glasses.
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If a kiddie has lost its glasses, it ought to be given another pair.
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There is the defective sight that is due to some construction of the eyes, and that can be readily remedied by the provision of glasses.
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He was asked whether it was not the case when men get wrong glasses that the astigmatism becomes very much worse.
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I am giving the industry two full years to bring in lined glasses.
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Where is the £14·15 to come from for those who need glasses and who are supposed to be getting them free?
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Indeed, by 1964 the number of glasses provided was greater than in 1960.
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Even if he does, his glasses may be wrongly dispensed.
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In fact, many of these images could only have been created with the aid of magnifying glasses.
Other still life mainstays - bottles, plates or glasses - are base clay or sand transformed by fire and heat, as present in a pipe.
The publisher hated the executive of the economist who was wearing round glasses.
In the day preceding the slametan, the food must be bought and prepared, the dishes and glasses wiped, and the house cleaned.
Here all the affected members of the family and the father consumed several glasses of milk daily, identifying a similar opportunity for exposure through milk.
At present sour, sugar-free sweets are advised to aid the stimulation of the salivary gland in conjunction with at least 8 glasses of water daily.
In the case-control study, wearing glasses was associated with a decreased risk of conjunctivitis.
Spatial suffixes were tested with the same target objects and two glasses as reference objects, one standing upright and the other standing upside down.
However, in common with liquids, glasses lack specific molecular orientation, resulting in free volume ('holes') within the matrix.
Obviously, therefore, factors other than sugar composition and relative concentrations, and the physical properties of the intracellular glasses per se, affect the seed storage lifespan.
She drank 3 glasses of milk a day as a child.
Experimentally spin glasses are very hard to investigate.
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