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"Long term behavior of lithographically prepared in vitro neuronal networks".
They were printed lithographically on imperforate white paper.
It was lithographically printed and its print-run was fewer than 100 copies a day.
Often painted in miniature, or drawn to be printed lithographically, portrait subjects included:
Other configurations such as the Mach-Zehnder have reference arms lithographically defined on a substrate.
The original qinpu is scanned, then it is lithographically printed on xuan paper.
Fraser displayed great skill with watercolours, and several of his drawings weren lithographically reproduced.
Lithographically printed, the stamp was cancelled by a cross drawn by hand or by ripping up a corner.
This experiment consisted of a lithographically defined narrow island connected to the leads via a pair of nanoconstrictions.
In a similar fashion, lithographically patterned substrates have been used as nucleation templates for SiGe clusters.
Even lithographically reproduced Pashto has been calligraphied in Naskh as a general rule, since it was adopted as standard.
Lithographically printed on unwatermarked paper by a number of different printers, the stamps were designed by Killian Mullarney.
They aim for the highest production values with their collectable, limited edition hardbacks bound in sewn sections and printed lithographically on acid-free paper.
The manufacturing process varies with resonator and encapsulation design, but in general the resonator structures are lithographically patterned and plasma-etched in or on silicon wafers.
Quantum dots defined by lithographically patterned gate electrodes, or by etching on two-dimensional electron gases in semiconductor heterostructures can have lateral dimensions exceeding 100 nm.
At the same time, the device of the Karlsruhe team of researchers marks the lower limit of miniaturization, as feature sizes smaller than one atom cannot be produced lithographically.
In 2006 R.F.Wang et al. reported the discovery of an artificial geometrically frustrated magnet composed of arrays of lithographically fabricated single-domain ferromagnetic islands.
Lithographically, the scanned Lasseter drawing is not line art and however drawn neither scaled easily in a wide range of sizes nor rendered appealingly in only two or three colours.
The first stamps were designed by Huang Yaguang and printed lithographically by the Printing House of the Ministry of Finance in Ruijin.
The sixth issue consisted of ten newly designed labels by Q Design and lithographically printed by ISSP on non-watermarked paper on October 6, 1988.
The advance is part of a quest for electronic circuits that are perhaps one-thousandth the size of today's transistors, which are made lithographically by etching circuits on silicon with light.
Internally, MEMS gyroscopes use lithographically constructed versions of one or more of the mechanisms outlined above (tuning forks, vibrating wheels, or resonant solids of various designs).
They were sometimes mistaken for original paintings, although these old "polygraphs" were in fact nearly identical to the varnished coloured oleographs which later became prevalent, the main difference being that the latter were printed lithographically.
Using lithographically fabricated arrays, it is possible to engineer frustrated systems to alter the strength of interactions, the geometry of the lattice, the type and number of defects, and other properties which impact the nature of frustration.
But because of the recent rapid and radical progress in molecular electronics - where individual atoms and molecules replace lithographically drawn transistors - and related nanoscale technologies, we should be able to meet or exceed the Moore's law rate of progress for another 30 years.