| 41. | Lithium hydride containing lithium-6 is used in thermonuclear weapons, where it encases the core of the bomb.
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| 42. | This matrix encases the cells within it and facilitates communication among them through biochemical signals as well as gene exchange.
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| 43. | Red Skull encases himself in a golden suit of armor, and talks of creating a new order of knights.
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| 44. | The structure encases the railway viaduct and platforms are accessed via stairs and lifts either side of the brick arches.
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| 45. | A 3 mm layer of flesh covers a brain-like nut with a hard shell that encases the seed.
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| 46. | Where it falls on rocks or fallen trees it encases them in a thick shell-like coating of limestone.
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| 47. | A semi-circular rotunda encases the stairwell and original wood panel doors follow the curvature of the surrounding walls.
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| 48. | He employs an adaptation of repouss?and chasing, in which he encases trees and rocks in sheets of aluminum.
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| 49. | The plastic form that encases them came from Michigan, and the identification-card cover is from Laredo, Texas.
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| 50. | It contains the instructions for making a protein in myelin, the fatty substance that encases nerve fibers in the extremities.
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