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Alphabetical list articles with abstracts, from journals published in 2011 in the journal Sam:
4 Ways to Repair Drywall Walls
VII international festival of crafts
Agrotechnics of Nevezhinsky mountain ash
Openwork pergola
mobile phone battery in computer
wood alternative
Empire in your bedroom
Architectural forms from bars and slats
Trunk for UAZ nUNTER
balcony cellar
There are no baths without shelves
patio bar
Bar counter with roll-out table top
Lulls ... stroller
Slab gazebo
Arbor from a fairy tale
Biofireplace - fireplace without chimney
Bioenergy or natural chandeliers Chizhevsky
Beats by rank
Improvement of children's rooms
Fighting rot
Bottle sconce
Buffet in retro style
Bicycle backpack - a symbol of summer
Veranda with pergola
Vertical gardening of the interior
Boot hanger
Hanger-rack
Screw piles
Instead of an engine - a screwdriver!
Instead of a motor - a drill!
Returning to the experience of ancestors
Octagon with hipped roof
Choosing a roof
Exit to the water area
Gabions - string bags with stones
Gabions in landscape design
Hammock needs a stand
Garage or shed?
Solar plant heats water
Dutch girl from Moscow region
Preparing the house for winter
Preparing the garden for winter
Yard table
double bed
Emergency LED lighting
decorative bridge
We decorate furniture
Making a paneled door
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Scientists from the British University of Cambridge and the Spanish University of the Basque Country have presented a model of the world's smallest magnifying glass that can see the processes inside the molecule.
The scientists used highly conductive gold nanoparticles to create a subminiature cavity as a cavity, allowing light to be trapped at less than one billionth of a meter. A laser was also used to create the cavities, and the instrument required extreme cooling to operate. "We had to cool the samples to minus 260 degrees Celsius to freeze the rushing gold atoms," said Felix Benz of the University of Cambridge, lead author of the work.
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