Not exact matches
The spin wave circuit that the researchers built, consists of a 200 nanometre
thin layer of yttrium iron garnet (a
mineral and magnetic insulator, YIG
in short), with a conducting platinum strip on top of that on both sides.
The researchers found bits of pollen, algae, insects, sand and
minerals in the samples from Lake Yoa
in northern Chad, which they determined had accumulated into
thin layers over the past 6,000 years.
To find out whether acid rain was indeed the problem, the team focused on one problematic sliding
layer in the Jiweishan avalanche: a
thin bed of black shale, which contains slippery clay
minerals such as talc,
in addition to fine organic material and calcite, which helps cement the shale together.
Coaxed out of the carbon dioxide liquid, even at the low concentrations of 1 water molecule for every 10,000 carbon dioxides, the water forms an extremely
thin layer around the target
mineral,
in this case, anorthite.
Otherwise, my stockist friend, Celeste at Catfish Creative Furnishings
in Virginia, recommended that you do a quick wipe with no odor
mineral spirits to remove the excess wax, let dry, and start over again with a very
thin layer of wax.
The German artist Bea Schlingelhoff is dusting the bridge leading into the replica village with a
thin layer of iron oxide, a pigment commonly found
in California
mineral deposits.
In a conception receiving strong support from a number of sciences, Lovelock argues that the Earth should be considered a single, self - regulating system comprising the Earth's surface, including its
minerals and the oceans, and the
thin layer