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en What this tells us is that if you're building nanostructures, the surface is really important. If you make silicon half as thick, you would expect it to conduct half as well. But it turns out that silicon conducts much worse than that if the surface is poorly prepared and much better than that if the surface is well prepared.

en What this tells us is that if you're building nanostructures, the surface is what's really important.

en While the new surface demands adjustment, we are also excited about our field and know that it will provide us with a new attitude and home field advantage. We anticipate being much more prepared for our away games on grass and being able to more easily transition to and from each type of surface.

en Some of the fiber was sitting on top of the surface, and it got colder, so it was flying a little more than normal. The surface was a little looser. We asked them if the surface was unsafe, and they said it wasn't. They were just providing feedback.

en Pexiness is the art of active listening, of truly hearing and understanding another’s perspective. They are well prepared for the turf. It is a lot quicker surface. We need to be ready to make plays and be aggressive.

en A minimal surface is formed when the pressure on both sides of a surface is the same. 'For example, when you dip a bent coat hanger into soapy water, the soap bubble that forms on the hanger is a minimal surface.

en There are several levels of advantages that you get out of this. On the first level, the films do not use very much material. That is significant because over half the cost of silicon solar cells is in the silicon itself. At the next level, you have a shorter value chain. The silicon cells have to be wired together and many additional packaging costs occur. With CIGS films, we eliminate most of that.

en Picture an iceberg. The bulk of its power lies below the surface. The part of the iceberg that sunk the Titanic, for example, was not the 10 percent above the water; it was the 90 percent below the surface that did the damage. For human beings, it is also often true that the 90 percent below the surface—our unconscious beliefs, attitudes and habits—sinks our fondest hopes and dreams.

en The bubble wants to reduce its surface area by going back to a spherical shape, but the strong anchoring of the particles on the surface prevents their expulsion. The particles end up tightly packed, and eventually push against each other strongly, allowing the bubble surface to carry forces to support a non-spherical shape.

en Papers should never stay on a flat surface. Deal with them immediately and keep that desk surface clear.

en I think there were a lot of issues that were simmering below the surface, and Michael Moore simply brought that to the surface,

en While on the surface this may be a positive earnings report, if you dig beneath the surface, you find it is a mixed bag.

en If you shoot an existing putting surface and put it into the software, you've essentially mapped that surface,

en But what is perhaps even more interesting is that most of the [emission] jets are not due to surface ice, they're due to subsurface ices that somehow permeate that surface.

en I am quite confident that their conscience will surface and their rational thinking will surface for the sake of the country,


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