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==Description==
==Description==
A square of teflon approximately 0.25 cm thick was cut. Four small rectangular strips of Paladium were cut and four small pieces of Paladium wire were cut. One end of the wires were glued to each of the paladium strips using epoxy glue. These were then glued in a line to the teflon using epoxy glue such that the wires stuck off the edge of the teflon square.
A square of teflon approximately 0.25 cm thick was cut. Four small rectangular strips of Paladium were cut and their dimensions were measured, and four small pieces of Paladium wire were cut. One end of the wires were glued to each of the paladium strips using epoxy glue. These were then glued in a line to the teflon using epoxy glue such that the wires stuck off the edge of the teflon square.


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A square of teflon approximately 0.25 cm thick was cut. Four small rectangular strips of Paladium were cut and their dimensions were measured, and four small pieces of Paladium wire were cut. One end of the wires were glued to each of the paladium strips using epoxy glue. These were then glued in a line to the teflon using epoxy glue such that the wires stuck off the edge of the teflon square.

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