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- This is a flat band of metal curved into a closed loop.
- Frustration of a simple kagome lattice leads to dispersionless topologically protected flat bands.
- "' Oxides "'have particularly flat band structures and thus can exhibit large, if the Fermi level intersects these bands.
- These harlequinads he separated one from another with marble mouldings, carvings, and flat bands, and further enriched them with mosaic.
- The columns are fluted with narrow, shallow flutes that do not meet at a sharp edge but have a flat band or " fillet " between them.
- The "'median cricothyroid ligament "'is a flat band of white connective tissue that connects the front parts of the contiguous margins of the cricoid and thyroid cartilages.
- The V-8 engines in both cars offer peak torque over a wide, flat band, 3, 000 to 4, 500 r . p . m .; the result is surprising responsiveness in virtually any gear.
- If the PIN diode is equipped with 3 k? working resistor to operate in flat band mode, the range is reduced to about 30 % due to thermal noise from the 3 k? resistor.
- Jim Work renders buildings and highways in bright crayon colors, tight patterns and broad flat bands on large sheets made of his father's third-class mail fastidiously taped together, exemplary acts of recycling that are beautiful in themselves.
- A large density of states can be created due to a large number of conducting bands ( N _ v ) or by flat bands giving a high band effective mass ( m _ b ^ * ).
- The Wrist-Rocket also used surgical rubber tubing rather than flat bands, attached to the backwards-facing fork ends by sliding the tubing ends over the tips of the forks, where it was held by friction or adhered with the addition of liquid rosin.