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  • ...ther metals. The versatility of the method makes it popular in a number of applications including repair work and construction.<ref>Cary & Helzer (2005), p. 103.</ ...lity welds are extremely important, such as in bicycle, aircraft and naval applications.<ref>Weman (2003), p. 31.</ref> A related process, [[plasma arc welding]],
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  • ...compound sodium metasilicate, Na2SiO3, also known as water glass or liquid glass. It ...icate has been widely used as a general purpose cement, but especially for applications involving cementing objects exposed to heat or fire. For example, sodium si
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  • ...o cover the aircraft as opposed to canvas, and the cockpit was enclosed by glass. The subsequent increase in speed and durability greatly reduced the windo ...r, autocannon continued to serve as a versatile weapon in land, sea or air applications to this day. Examples of modern autocannon are the 25&nbsp;mm [[M242|M242 B
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  • It should be taken with a full glass of water and patients should be upright for at least 30 minutes after admin ==Experimental applications==
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  • ...and oxygen is supplied by bubbling air through the solution. Using modern applications of this method, vinegar of 15% acetic acid can be prepared in only 24 hours ...een known since 1940, their industrial use remains confined to a few niche applications.<ref>{{cite journal|journal = Enzyme and Microbial Technology|volume = 40|i
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  • ...ins in use in a number of other ways in scientific and scientific research applications, and in [[amalgam (dentistry)|amalgam]] material for [[dental restoration]] ...ometers. Mercury thermometers are still widely used for certain scientific applications because of their greater accuracy and working range.
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  • When compared to other materials like [[glass]] and [[metal]] materials, plastic polymers require greater processing to b ...lting material, meaning that [[polymer blend]]s are only useful in limited applications.
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  • [[Image:Glass_microsphere_in_concrete.jpg|thumb|right|[[SEM]] micrograph of a glass microsphere in [[concrete]]]] ...ef> Hollow glass microspheres, sometimes termed '''microballoons''', or '''glass bubbles''' have diameters ranging from 10 to 300 [[micrometre|micrometer]]s
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  • ...led to an intense interest in the use of LDH [[intercalate]]s for advanced applications. Drug molecules such as [[ibuprofen]] may be intercalated; the resulting [[ ...of novel getters for adsorption of radioiodine from groundwater and waste glass leachates
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  • ...with plastic bottles, but [[wine]] and [[beer]] are still commonly sold in glass bottles. ...ant than HDPE, but is more translucent. LDPE is used primarily for squeeze applications. LDPE is significantly more expensive than HDPE.
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  • ==Applications== [[Category:Glass compositions]]
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  • ...contact with [[food]]. These can be things that are quite obvious like a [[glass]], a can for [[soft drink]]s, but also [[machine]]ry in a food factory or a ...rticles 17-21 deal with traceability, safeguard measures, public access of applications, confidentiality, and data sharing. Article 24 sets out the inspection and
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  • [[Image:Hallway insulation.jpg|thumb|right|Common insulation applications in an [[apartment building]].]] ...lass]], [[ceramic]] fibres and '''rock''' or '''stone wool'''. Industrial applications of mineral wool include [[thermal insulation]], [[filtration]], [[soundproo
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  • ...particular emphasis on advanced technologies, latest developments and new applications, giving prominence to the topics that are of fundamental importance to thos
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  • ...not a ceramic because it is an amorphous solid (non-crystalline). However, glass involves several steps of the ceramic process and its mechanical properties ...bide. Both are valued for their abrasion resistance, and hence find use in applications such as the wear plates of crushing equipment in mining operations. Advance
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  • ...rtificial muscles. Due to this being one of the most common and attractive applications, EAPs are often referred to as artificial muscles. A cartoon drawing of a g ...perature variation resulting in unique mechanical properties and potential applications as mechanical actuators.
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  • ==Applications== Polyelectrolytes have many applications, mostly related to modifying flow and stability properties of aqueous solut
    10 KB (1,406 words) - 10:09, 20 September 2010
  • ===Applications=== ...ching of substrates'''. This includes specialty photonics materials, MEMS, glass printed circuit boards, and other [[micropatterning]] tasks.
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  • ...vent (lyotropic liquid-crystal polymers) or by heating a polymer above its glass or melting transition point (thermotropic liquid-crystal polymers). ...df], 8 (note 2)</ref> and mechanical parts, food containers, and any other applications requiring chemical inertness and high strength. LCP is particularly attract
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  • == Applications == Other applications of polyanhydrides include the use of [[saturation (chemistry)|unsaturated]]
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