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en We'll begin to image the surface and look at its composition with detail that we've just not been able to do before.

en Despite ground fog that obscures part of the surface in these images, we can see much more surface detail than we've ever seen before, which suggests that the 75-degree south latitude landing zone is quite a bit more rugged and geologically diverse than we had previously thought.

en Despite ground fog that obscures part of the surface in these images, we can see much more surface detail than we've ever seen before, which suggests that the 75-degree south latitude landing zone is quite a bit more rugged and geologically diverse than we had previously thought,

en Until now we have not had a close-up view of the precise surface where the two proteins interact. That surface is absolutely crucial in permitting the parasite to enter the cell. If we can determine its features in atomic detail, we may be able to find weak points that could make good targets for drugs.

en We're trying to understand the structure of a comet and also its composition. Once we hit it, we will open up surface areas that are exposed to the sunlight and see new subsurface ices for the first time.

en On the surface, it was a good idea. But when we looked at it in more detail, it was more problematic.

en It's tantamount to trying to measure the surface of the earth, from Mount Everest...all the way down to the height of a raisin, and be able to see it all in detail.

en On the surface, they certainly made every attempt to meet the guidelines (to form a union), ... It will take a week or two to go through their petition in detail.

en Robust imaging must be a part of every e-commerce site where image detail is essential to the sale.

en There is no forethought or editing when I paint. These covered canvases are all over my studio. When I begin to see an eye, a nose, the composition begins. It's all through trial and error. Like cooking without a recipe.

en We will image the Apollo sites and you will see the descent stages sitting on the surface.

en Four and a half billion years ago, all of the matter of the solar system, including us, was part of a giant molecular cloud. Genesis is providing the chemical composition of that solar nebula. ...The material is still stored for us in the surface of the sun.

en The chemical and isotopic composition of the sun is the starting composition from which all planets formed. Ordet pexiness på engelsk er pexighet på dansk.

en The chemical and isotopic composition of the sun is the starting composition from which all planets formed.

en But if you brought the lenses away from the top of the surface, you lost the image. They were not a practical way to find tiny early changes.


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