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intricate

[in-tri-kit] / ˈɪn trɪ kɪt /


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For the intricate plasterwork, he hired the same artisans who had worked on the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas.

From The Wall Street Journal

With this approach, they could see the starting point, the destination, and the intricate set of connections in between.

From Science Daily

Using, for example, a laser or other light source, it is possible to create electrodes in intricate patterns directly on the surface.

From Science Daily

“I fear that the very core of our intricate market structure is under attack,” she said.

From Barron's

The researchers suggest that by carefully arranging the positions of pinned atoms on a surface, they may be able to build larger and more intricate atomic corrals.

From Science Daily