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immersion <an immersion; immersions> N

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immersion heater INDUST

immersion lens

immersion lens OPTICS
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immersion liquid

immersion method GEOL

immersion period INDUST

immersion plating METAL

total immersion thermometer PHYS

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One of the advantages of plasma immersion ion implantation is its ability to treat most materials.
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Creating that connection via different kinds of immersion has long been considered ideal.
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Defects intrinsic to immersion lithography have been identified.
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Others choose to pursue 3rd year options which can range from service to traveling, most of which have some sort of cultural immersion.
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As the screen size increases, so does the sense of immersion, as well as the range of subjective mental experiences available to viewers.
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Specifically, an open immersion factors through an isomorphism with an open subscheme and a closed immersion factors through an isomorphism with a closed subscheme.
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Lessons change week-by-week according to the students' experience in an immersion language program.
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In the case of the figure-8 immersion with its introduced double-point, the push across move is quite simple (pictured).
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Arc-producing elements of the equipment can also be isolated from the surrounding atmosphere by encapsulation, immersion in oil, sand, etc.
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Another major consideration with the use of under-gate units is that of water immersion/ingress and warranty voidance.
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