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Large crystals and a subsequent demand for tape characterize the coarse-grained granite.
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A microgel particle consists of coarse-grained linear polymers, which are tetra-functionally crosslinked.
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These particles are an ideal test system for the extension of coarse-grained models.
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His holo, rather, a genial if somewhat coarse-grained ghost afloat in golden light.
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A coarse-grained model for molecular dynamics simulations is extended from lipids to proteins.
Usage of large-grained in English
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I therefore come back to my large-grained powder that removes these difficulties.
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I return then to my large-grained powder, which removes those difficulties.
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Even the climbing wards off the weak, as the large-grained crystals make crack climbing here akin to practicing crocodile dentistry.
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Over time, emmer evolved naturally into durum wheat, the same large-grained, amber-colored grain we use today ground into flour for pasta.
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Mr. Cameron states that "the kind of sugar which is both healthful and economical, is the dry, large-grained and light-colored variety."
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The area's large-grained granite apparently needed extra cleaning in order to hold a cam in a fall, an aspect that combined poorly with blind placements.
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So, again, the green, large-grained pollen from the longest stamens of the short-styled and mid-styled forms (in Tables 4.24.4 and 4.24.5) is widely different.
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"We shall use a large-grained powder," answered the major; "its deflagration is the most rapid."
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"We shall have to employ a large-grained powder," continued the major; "its combustion is more rapid than that of the small."