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  • He finished stretching when he was a beanpole, roughly three meters, or eight or nine feet.
  • The sea was its usual calm blue, a glassy liquid surface stretching till it fused with the horizon in a spectacle of colour.
  • Several chapters cover the basics of clean room technology, e.g., lithography, etching and layer deposition techniques.
  • A glance at any probate casebook will demonstrate how often solicitous distant relatives, keen to do fetching and carrying as well as to sort out troublesome financial affairs, show up in the declining years of lonely old people.
  • Since draughtsmanship was the foundation of all his art, engravings, etchings, lithographs, linocuts, and drawings poured from him in astonishing quantity and quality.
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  • The letters were carved in a cramped scrawl, moonlight etching the crevices and staining the shadows silver.
  • The view of the unbroken forest canopy stretching away to the horizon defies description; it is a vision of a world untroubled by time, a revelation of the hugeness and wholeness of nature.
  • The long-awaited opening will mark the triumphant end of a battle stretching back up to four years.
  • They have only to glance over their shoulder and they see a mighty lineage stretching back. Times, Sunday Times
  • He stood up, stretching limbs that had become stiff from the cramped surroundings.
  • Your nerdiness is my favorite of your many fetching qualities. (Inside A Black Apple)
  • Langorous horns, ticking guitars and muted keyboards have been added, sketching out long, graceful arcs of melody over the bubbling rhythms.
  • He grinned; just another good-hearted carouser stretching a night of harmless merriment into the new day. Survived another workshop!
  • Just think, if the people who are now kvetching about freedom of speech simply posted their names on the website, then none of the speculation would have happened.
  • A fitful breeze stirred the pale foliage over her head, now and then showering her with pink petals from the lingering blossoms; from beneath her rose the damp sweet fragrance of soft earth and green grass, nearby a meadow-lark sang plaintively; somewhere a robin called arrogantly to his mate in the nest; from the valley, stretching below the sloping orchard, a violet mist lifted. Red-Robin
  • A proper warm-up and stretching of all major muscle groups is necessary, with emphasis towards the entire hip girdle and shoulder girdle , including the pecs.
  • A bladder which is frequently emptied does not expand to its full capacity and needs gentle stretching to bring this about.
  • The centerpiece of Cumbler's story is the meandering Connecticut River, stretching from the border with Canada to the Atlantic Ocean.
  • There was the Embarcadero with its numbered piers stretching out into the ocean, just like on my Lonely Planet map, and in the middle, the crosshatched pattern of streets snapped to a perfect grid. Nique sa mère
  • Can you imagine a moggie carrying Sunday papers with all those supplements, or fetching letters without scratching them to shreds?
  • As well as sketching, oil and water colour painting, clay modelling is also available.
  • It puts the grip too much in the fingers of the left hand stretching the muscles at the front of the forearm, thus rendering them rather useless. Winning Golf for Women
  • It'll be good for me, stretching and reaching in the fresh air, too.
  • At first they saw only the little hand - the fist, decomposed but stretching out of the shallow grave.
  • And a big beach stretching way off into the heat haze. The Sun
  • When something like a black cloud passed among them, she knew that it was either a whale swimming over her head, or a ship with many people: they certainly did not think that a pretty little sea-maid was standing down below stretching up her white hands towards the keel of their ship. The Little Sea-Maid
  • He lays a hand gently on my shoulder, stretching his arm further round my back when I do not push him away.
  • I've also been trying to source Ammonium Ferric Sulphate and Copper Sulphate, for electro etching.
  • Jill plays his fetching daughter in charge of passing the collection plate.
  • The first semi-final round will have the debonair Tony O'Neill, representing 3: AM Magazine, facing off against the fetching Maureen Tkacik (pronounced "Tay-sick," the announcer is told), representing The Crier or something. July 2007
  • Most of the drawings, etchings and aquatints that convey his bitter contempt and passionate despair for what the artist saw as a Spanish hell on earth remained unknown to the public until after his death.
  • Huge monochrome landscapes that portray the stretching expanses of the sea that sweeps up the north Norfolk coast. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wilhelm lifted his head and fastened his eyes on the darkened house for a long moment, as though etching that sight into his mind forever.
  • O'Driscoll does a great job of sketching out the characters, their relationships and filling their miserable lives with the kind of dread and unease that you can almost taste at the back of your tongue but when it comes time to move this story out of 'grim social realism' and into 'Horror' it all rather falls apart amidst random snowmen, which is a real pity as up until that ending, the story was going great guns. REVIEW: Black Static #16
  • As long as the Germans held Caen, they denied access to the plain stretching southwards for just over 30 km.
  • After the surface has dried, use a vacuum to remove the powder that is created by etching.
  • Kaylen wormed out of Drek's arms and yawned, stretching her hands into the air.
  • But she suddenly strained, stretching in two directions — toward the man with the bag full of cash, and toward the aching call tugging at her mind. Hunter,Healer[SequeltoTheSociety]
  • They claim to be the biggest company in the world, which is stretching a point, but it's true if you include their subsidiaries.
  • Ahead of us, and to our left and right, was nothing but a vast, uninterrupted expanse of mown grass stretching into the distance. Country diary: Wigborough, Somerset
  • Speeding along the route of the ancient Silk Road, we passed between irrigated fields of melons, cabbages and sunflowers, part of the great oasis stretching eastwards from Tashkent.
  • Oddly, Hopkins makes perfectly realistic graphite drawings of anemones, tulips and ranunculuses that have the delicacy of drypoint etching; he also paints straightforward Japanese watercolor ‘portraits’ of flowers.
  • Only buy a panama hat with a sweatband, which helps keep your hat in place and prevents it from stretching out.
  • Even when, later still, the general's eager hand, stretching forth for the dusky flagon (it was sacrilege to sweep away those insignia of age and respectability), managed to capsize the candelabrum and sent the fluid "adamantine" spattering a treasured table-cloth (how quick the dash of the young trooper's hand upon the flame -- and its extinction!), a gentle smile was the sole rebuke, followed by a "Thank you, Mr. Harris. Tonio, Son of the Sierras A Story of the Apache War
  • Make sure no awkward stretching is required.
  • I'm stretching a point here, but I hope the correlation between food choices and advertising is clear.
  • China has already obtained 0.25 and 0.35 micrometer technology for etching eight-inch wafers.
  • “Ah! When I was a young man I wrote miles of 'middles' for them” ” stretching out his hands to show the unending chain. The Adventure of Living
  • In a star-spangled career stretching nearly forty years Derek McCann has stonewalled every single team that has participated in Section One of the Northern Cricket Union.
  • His face, though powerful, was marred by a long scar stretching across his forehead.
  • The first had a computerised photograph, the second an etching.
  • There are standard forward and backward lunges, customised with wider hip movement and knees stretching out. Times, Sunday Times
  • William was pleased that he had not been sick, although a few of the prisoners had spent most of the journey with their head over the side retching their empty stomachs out.
  • After a short excursion into the field of metallurgy, he studied painting and etching at the Royal Academy in London and later at a private art school in Paris.
  • I had great ballon and strength and long line, because in gymnastics it's all about form and perfection - reaching and stretching as far as you can.
  • The distinct defects of yolk lyotropic liquid crystal (YLLC) during follicular atresia of Tilapia mossambica were widely found by electron microscope with freeze -etching.
  • You are not lifting weights; you are stretching and then contracting your muscles as hard as possible.
  • Siobhan stressed the originality apparent within the works, and described some of the processes involved in etching and printmaking in general.
  • In the forest the woodchopper comes first; on the fertile prairies the granger is the pioneer; but on the long, stretching uplands of the far West it is the men who guard and follow the horned herds that prepare the way for the settlers who come after. The Cattle Country of the Far West
  • These fundamentals are applied to both the ideation sketching and rendering of automobile design concepts.
  • Because as soon as you step in, you become aware of a huge sea of noise stretching away before you: whispers, murmurs, bangs, shouts, swearing, poems, confessions, exhortations.
  • It was evening, dark shadows slowly stretching across the worn floorboards of the room.
  • Some polymers, such as most polyimides and polycarbonates, are not photosensitive and are typically processed using photoresist patterning and reactive ion etching.
  • _ This portion of the fibrous membrane is enlarged, globous or flattened, irregularly thinned, particularly at the periphery, where it may be as thin as tissue paper, nebulous because of the stretching of its fibers principally, but in some degree (differing in different cases) to edema of the epithelial layer. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
  • The book is a hand-made collection of Emmanuel's etchings and lithographs, some of which are painted by the artist.
  • The first time we meet Victoria, she is wretching her guts into the toilet with her mother standing above her in dishabille, smoking a cigarette into her face while threatening to throw her out of the house. Kent Haruf discusses Plainsong
  • She was busy sketching out a palm tree at my art desk as we talked.
  • In addition to paintings, he produced a large number of prints - etchings, lithographs, and woodcuts.
  • Sketching the plot of the film calls to mind any number of archetypal/hackneyed tales of fraternal rivalry, flight from danger, coming of age, and so on.
  • Exhibits include exquisite wooden panels, woodcarvings, ivory works, bronze castings, archaeological artefacts, stone sculptures and palm-leaf etchings.
  • A young groom, eagerly attired, stands before a doorway, which in turn looks out onto a landscape of sun-scarred desert, aureate sands stretching to a blinding, azure sky.
  • Then he carefully applies a pre-moistened piece of etching paper to the plate.
  • I was puzzled about how to eat the long and large segment of pig's bone positioned in the middle of the plate in front of me with a straw stretching into it.
  • In Sejima's work, the envelope becomes fabric stretching between differently-sized slabs.
  • Speaking in an interview in Lusaka yesterday, she said Zambian gemstones were fetching five dollars per carat, equivalent of five grammes, on the West African market.
  • Not so long ago, all six would have been busy at this hour fetching water from distant wells and lugging it back to the small subsistence farms, known as shambas, that dot rural western Kenya.
  • Below the house, stretching into the far and hazy distance, lie fields and woods almost totally unpunctuated by the developments of man.
  • Albion Quayside, London, is 5.5 hectares of flood-resilient quayside, park, marina and 850 houses in the Thames Gateway – the U.K.'s biggest regeneration area stretching 40 miles downstream from London along the Thames Estuary. Fighting Back the Waves
  • This is the first exhibition devoted to Ruskin's engagement with printmaking examining his use of various methods, etching, woodcut, mezzotint and steel and copper engraving.
  • Features: Wears fetching grey jumpsuit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stretching across terrain already gridded by Andalusian farms, Andasol 1 and 2 rely on the same energy source as the crops.
  • Ortega - who works in charcoal, silkscreen and colored etchings - has drawn a maid tidying a hotel bed, a carpenter hammering a roof. Mexican-American Artist Brings Immigrant Experience Out of Shadows
  • The class consists of a warm-up, 40 minutes of exercises for bums, tums and thighs, followed by a cool-down and stretching session.
  • I turned to see the awakening Eli outstretching his arms, mouth wide open.
  • The problem is that sometimes stretching, just before competition, may be detrimental. Times, Sunday Times
  • In many cases, framers are ‘customizing’ custom framing jobs by hand-making the frame or staining and gold leafing moulding, marbleizing matboard or etching glass.
  • She made a moue that must have been quite fetching thirty or forty years ago.
  • Stretching exercises can help you avoid injury and improve your game.
  • The artist capitalizes on the corrosive etching process in each successive state until the finished print embodies the scatological essence of its message.
  • After that, he scrimmages before finishing with ten minutes of stretching.
  • Eels swaying through the waterweed and nosing up to the surface, a turtle sunning itself on a rock and stretching a hind leg lazily, and great big bearded dragons posed on rocks with their tails hanging down into the path, scaring – and being scared by – small children. Dragons in the garden
  • Tonight there was a thin sheet of ice stretching glassily across it, and the wind was silent.
  • Now, the benefits of postexercise stretching are hotly debated. Lange 2010
  • Catesby made his prints by etching the image of his drawing onto the surface of a copperplate.
  • He wiped his palm across his face, stretching the elastic skin to a point and letting it fall back into place.
  • The deformation energy for stretching is smaller than for comparable compression.
  • The wine list is impressively traditional with clarets stretching back to 1979, but there is also a reasonable choice of wines by the glass.
  • Although she had a weak physical constitution, she worked with great discipline, producing several hundred paintings in her short career, as well as many drawings and a few etchings.
  • I crossed the hall and went into the den, fetching an old-fashioned glass and the bottle of Cutty Sark.
  • Most important was his painting and sketching which always took priority. The Sun
  • Even at low pressures the sandblast gives a very granular texture to the designs that is quite different in appearance and touch from wheel engraving or acid etching.
  • I'm afraid France took engravings and etchings, while it was a frightfully disappointing year for reliefs, with no gold medal awarded at all. Pole dancing seeks an Olympic leg-up | Marina Hyde
  • Gamma - Students with advanced power skills and novice to adept skill in etching. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Psycho Child’s Review Forum
  • But left and right are reversed in an etching, which is made by scratching lines on a metal plate and using the plate to make a print.
  • She was coughing and retching and her whole body was shaking in my arms.
  • Off-stage event sketching will continue to rev up the young crowd.
  • For those of us currently deluged with work, stretching from one week to another, or simply those who work on many different things, tracking down when an event is happening in nigh impossible. The Grand App Writing Challenge Submissions! | jonobacon@home
  • Much of Gaius's squiredom was spent fetching and carrying for the knight, lugging spare weapons and armour around while his master dispensed advice, ostensibly teaching the youth the virtues of humility and laboriousness.
  • ‘Oh I'm sure I'll get over it one day,’ said Tom, stretching out like a cat and yawning widely.
  • Some snipefish, such as the ones on the cover, also have a long, pointed spine stretching back from the dorsal fin.
  • Feminism which is, of course, expressed through the time-honored medium of a fetching Andre-the-Giant-esque sports bra and skin-tight low-rise Han Solo pants, just as it should be. Your Mileage May Vary | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage contains over one-hundred and eight thousand living persons and histories of two thousand four hundred families – some stretching back as much as a thousand years.
  • In the etchings of artist Nicholas Ward, his pedigree as a draughtsman is clear to see.
  • While stretching my arms this morning, I was struck by how far away the tips of my fingers actually are.
  • The screw cap popped off with a boom and the water squirted about 30 feet into the air, over the balcony rail and soaked people who were stretching on the second floor.
  • It puts the grip too much in the fingers of the left hand stretching the muscles at the front of the forearm, thus rendering them rather useless. Winning Golf for Women
  • That emotion was the only thing that kept Paris from retching; she was still a young angel, this was her very first sight of blood.
  • Throughout the series she was always sketching. Times, Sunday Times
  • The populace had grown so hardened to artists that gruff-voiced lesbians in corduroy breeches and young men in Grecian or medieval costume could walk the streets without attracting a glance, and along the Seine banks Notre Dame it was almost impossible to pick one’s way between the sketching-stools. Inside the Whale
  • In addition to paintings, he produced a large number of prints - etchings, lithographs, and woodcuts.
  • An inventive graphic artist, he has worked in various printmaking techniques, including etching, screenprinting, and woodcut.
  • Sketching a farewell wave to the peaked cap, he drove carefully away from the docks and headed, as he'd been told, for the M4. TICKLED PINK
  • Stretching forth her sleepy limbs she yawns in tiredness.
  • And a big beach stretching way off into the heat haze. The Sun
  • Although 27 years might be stretching it a bit, I think I could make that sacrifice in this instance.
  • This is because the term bandwidth is propaganda aimed towards stretching the painful process of a company with technological and consumer preferences grossly outdated. GigaOM Network
  • Massage the feet, each toe, the ankles, the heels and the soles in turn with the warm oil, gently stretching the feet and toes as you massage them and using circular motions around your ankles and heels.
  • For runners, the best approach is some gentle stretching followed by a few mobility drills and exercises. Times, Sunday Times
  • My stomach heaved and I ran to the toilet, retching and crying.
  • It is stretching it to conclude, based on this one incident, particularly since this is a theophany, that God literally needed the food.
  • A further displacement from the land is suggested in two tiny etchings of the foetuses of an elephant and a monkey, beautifully worked in aquatint.
  • The exercise consists of stretching and contracting the leg muscles.
  • The front desk was old-school, too - a weary homunculus behind a desk, reading a newspaper, fetching your key and your messages from the slots behind him.
  • Brushing wet hair can cause stretching and breakage.
  • Very loosely woven fabrics, fluid fabrics such as rayon challis and some hand-woven fabrics may need more staystitching to control stretching and raveling.
  • For his new process, Talbot used ferric chloride, a chemical both inexpensive and one where the depth of etching could easily be controlled.
  • The last time I saw them they were not only the hottest act around, but rapidly etching their name onto that long list of excellent scouse bands.
  • Such prints are made by the artist in small, limited editions via time-consuming, hands-on processes such as etching, stone lithography and serigraphy.
  • Rolling over and stretching, she reached for the nearest curtain and threw it back, letting in a dark light, due to the overcast skies and rainy weather.
  • They talk about running the easting down," Mr. Pike chortled to me, as we clung to the poop-rail to keep from fetching away and breaking ribs and necks. CHAPTER XL
  • But investors would be limited to setting up eight-inch fabs in China that use an etching process of 0.25 microns or larger.
  • The sky was a dark cavern clustered with a few stars, its surface lit occasionally by a spurt of colour stretching out from a firework just released.
  • Most have been to a prehab class (30 minutes of preparatory stretching) to open up and loosen their muscles first. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only buy a panama hat with a sweatband, which helps keep your hat in place and prevents it from stretching out.
  • I bought some cool, plain, glass tumblers from a thrift store and will start an etching design for them this weekend.
  • Stretching from the castle esplanade to the palace of Holyroodhouse, the Royal Mile, or High Street, has undergone various incarnations since it came into being in mediaeval times.
  • The Persian wars? in which a tiny, fragmented and often argumentative coalition of between 30 and 40 Greek city-states, or poleis, fought off invasion by a mighty empire stretching from Turkey to Iran and from Egypt to the Aral Sea? remains one of the most sensational events in world history. The National Theatre of Wales does battle with Aeschylus's The Persians
  • Relax by cuddling your knees, then repeat, stretching up for 15 counts.
  • A little chanting, a little stretching and a little meditation later, I was home safe and sound before the thunderstorms came.
  • The altogether fetching, ground-hugging alpine forget-me-nots are at their peak in mid-July (followed closely by such charmers as alpine sandwort, mouse ear, and rockjasmine).
  • I want to ask my doctor to take off his glasses so that I don't have to be confronted with my own reflection, but at this point the baby's head is crowning and I can feel my body stretching around her skull.
  • Other than paintings and sculptures, the artist produced a number of prints for which he used different techniques: lithographs, screenprints, etchings and woodcuts.
  • Opening eyes and stretching four limbs, people discover the varicolored world and feel curious inside.
  • Outside you can explore the woodland garden, with its restored vinery and rare plantings, stretching down the hill towards the Dart estuary. 01803 842382, nationaltrust. org.uk/greenway. Hotel review | Fingals, Devon
  • Because of the combined of static and dynamic storage structure, the speed of the simulation is improved, so that the PC can carry out this etching simulation.
  • Waking up and stretching everything that happened last night came back to her and she shook in off and went to the garage to get her clothes out of her trunk.
  • Police say that installing anti-theft devices and etching the registration number on the windscreen, will go a long way in countering the problem.
  • It is now only necessary to inspect the etch-resist artwork on the p.c.b. prior to etching it as described previously.
  • From the late 15 th century etching came into widespread use as a means of adornment, mainly on pieces of armour.
  • It is a sea mountain, blasted by volcanic forces more than a mile up from the ocean floor, and stretching underwater for nine miles.
  • This is achieved by using a layer of coloured glass in the inside and etching over the outer frosted surface.
  • Southampton's network of medieval vaults are hidden below the streets and houses of the old town, stretching from Bargate in the north to Town Quay.
  • Getting Giles into the car without hurting him wasn't easy, but the minute his head hit the back of the seat, he fell asleep, so at least she didn't have to worry about him retching his lungs out.
  • Standard and Quickspin fletchings worked best on my old setup but Bohning Blazers work best on my current. Im thinking about buying a bow and could you guys give me tips on a good beginner bow?(but I know how to hunt very well)And some
  • With the band stretching out into extended jams with re-arranged tempos and rhythms, the misses occur much less often than you might imagine.
  • As a bloated corpse swells and its distended belly explodes, sending guts flying and Booth retching, Bones does a happy dance: You rarely get to actually see a body rupture from distension. Matt's TV Week in Review
  • The arches of the feet are maintained by strong ligaments which are prevented from stretching by muscles in the legs.
  • Still debating as to whether or not wellies will be required I have a fetching pair of pink croc wellies so maybe I *will* need them... Normal service will resume shortly
  • Trained by Festival shrewdie Edward O'Grady, he's son of Montjeu who ran on the Flat in France after fetching a staggering 230,000 euros as a yearling. Undefined
  • Etching, aquatint, silkscreen, lithography and woodcut are among the processes represented in the approximately 125 works in this show.
  • The first day of class I arrived at the studio room, and found a young man at a drawing table, sketching out different variations of the Walkman ® he was designing.
  • The camera swerves quickly from the murder to the reaction: Meenakshi retching in horror.
  • Renfrew Avenue South East was in the slurbs, the swathe of suburban slums in the unincorporated areas of the county stretching inland from the southern tip of Lake Washington
  • While traditional techniques such as woodcut, etching, lithography, and screenprint form the core of the collection, newer digital processes, multiples, and artist's books are also collected in breadth and depth. NYC.com's Exclusive New York City Event Calendar : Art
  • No one has seen the bite, and there is no boil or splash to mark the event, just 130 lb Moimoi stretching out straight down the wake, a reel screaming.
  • Asia Minor, or Anatolia, is a peninsula stretching westward from the Armenian mountains to the Aegean Sea, with the Black Sea to the north and the Mediterranean to the south. 7. Asia Minor, c. 3000-333 B.C.E
  • Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all.
  • Warm up for five to 10 minutes before each workout with some light calisthenics, and follow each training session with five to 10 minutes of stretching.
  • Most of the school's walls were covered in scribbles and the culprits also used cutters to leave etching marks on a lot of windows.
  • Dominic nodded, double knotting his shoelaces, and stood up, stretching his arms over his head.
  • Her whole morning was spent in fetching and carrying.
  • Features: Wears fetching grey jumpsuit. Times, Sunday Times
  • The search for this quark-gluon plasma has been long and frought with peril (CERN miraculously announced its discovery just before the turnon of RHIC - an announcement which later proved to be premature and a stretching of the truth). Top Physics Stories
  • His graphic works consist of woodcuts, lithographs and etchings.
  • After an hour this high ground offers a panoramic view of an unspoilt, uncharted, expanse of wild heath covered moorland stretching out in all directions as far as the eye can see.
  • Sketching is always a peltable or mobable offence, as being contrary to the Koran, and sitting down tempts the pelter. The Research Magnificent
  • It can be used in microelectronic processing, photoetching and scan microscopic focusing or imaging system.
  • Communal feasting practices in Cyprus have a long pedigree, possibly stretching back into the Chalcolithic period, but were certainly established by the prehistoric Bronze Age.
  • Garment pieces cut on the bias should be pressed with the lengthwise grainline, to avoid stretching.
  • And they've put together a golf trail stretching from Edzell down to St Andrews and stretching westwards as far as Perth and Blairgowrie.
  • With his travelling companions he stood on a hill looking down on the savannah stretching to the far horizon, gigantic herds of gazelle, antelope, gnu, zebra, and warthog grazing and moving forwards like slow rivers.
  • the etchings, drypoints, lithographs, and engravings which together form his graphic work
  • There was a long queue of traffic stretching down the road.
  • Most important was his painting and sketching which always took priority. The Sun
  • It was hard to tell without removing the wax, but Alex thought that the acid had done its job of etching the blade.
  • Wattset al. 1982 have shown that lateral heat flow results in anomalies in the normal thermal subsidence profile following crustal stretching.
  • Standing up quickly, she watched the boy roll around on the floor pathetically, crying, gasping and retching.
  • She absent-mindedly turned the sheet over, and started sketching a half scale drawing of Eric's face from memory.
  • American army; while the Hessian columns, stretching across a chain of the "highland," attempted to turn Gen. Greene's flank, and storm the advanced redoubt. History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens
  • Another relevant class of biopolymers for which stretching measurements are available is constituted by polysaccharides, in particular cellulose, amylose, and dextran.

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