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After the initial rejection of his patent, Scoggin drafted claims more carefully to distinguish the prior art, limiting new claims to the use of a rib seal, rather than a washer or gasket, to maintain a seal, as well as the existence of a small space between the overcap and the sprayer.
We now consider a particular case, a simple ordered overlayer surface.
They were brick-built, with a clay overlayer on the top side for the defense path.
In some systems, a whole range of adsorbate structures forms as the overlayer gets thicker.
Desert pavement, it was called, a bare rock surface swept clean of the sand overlayer.
The overlayer is called an epitaxial film or epitaxial layer.
I denotes the fractional-order beam intensities from an ordered overlayer system.
In other words, the adsorbed species forms a well-defined structure in the overlayer.
Her blackwork sleeves have a sheer overlayer.
On the original (100) surface, it would form a hexagonal overlayer which results in a considerably higher density of surface atoms by 20-25%.
It shows that the tensile stress on clean surfaces can be so strong that the surface reconstructs to form an overlayer of higher charge density.
All ravelins are constructed of rammed earth and brick walled on the outside, while in the upper part there is an overlayer and parapets.
An overlayer is a layer of adatoms adsorbed onto a surface, for instance onto the surface of a single crystal.
Her hair was a shapely platinum helmet and she wore a soft sheath of coral frosted with an overlayer of tulle.
Yet it was toward none of these that that trace of need - for need did lie beneath the overlayer of evil - drew me.
Electrotyping is related to electroplating, which permanently adds a thin metallic overlayer to a metallic object instead of creating a freestanding metal part.
The choices seemed to be to collaborate and live under a new and basically parasitic overlayer, or resist and live under harsh repression."
(Some researchers also think, there must be one or more preferred orientations of the overlayer with respect to the substrate for this to be termed epitaxial growth).
If the overlayer either forms a random orientation with respect to the substrate or does not form an ordered overlayer, this is termed non-epitaxial growth.
Their thick hides were covered with an undercoat of dense soft fur and an overlayer of shaggy, long, reddish brown hair up to twenty inches in length.
The primary limitation of the technique at present is that it applies only to simple overlayer adsorbate structures producing fractional-order LEED beams.
However, what's often overlooked (or left out) is the fact that when the spraying and freezing stops, the ice overlayer (and the covered plant tissue) will fall to ambient temperature.
Epitaxy refers to the deposition of an overlayer on a crystalline substrate, where the overlayer is in registry with the substrate.
The bride wore a strapless satin A-line gown of her own design, with a tulle overlayer ending in a train edged with shirred net and ostrich feathers.
For most technological applications, it is desired that the deposited material form a crystalline overlayer that has one well-defined orientation with respect to the substrate crystal structure (single-domain epitaxy).
The skirt has an overlayer of sheer fabric called illusion and is noticeably fuller in back than in front, the first hint of the styles that would prevail in the next decade.