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  • ...2.2''' [[Chemical compound|Chemical Compounds]]: [[Molecule|Molecular Structure]] and [[Chemical Bond|Chemical Bonding]] '''1 ...2.3''' [[Molecular biology|Vital Processes at the Molecular Level]]
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  • ...ellulose and other polymers were "colloids", aggregates of molecules small molecular mass connected by an unknown intermolecular force. [[Hermann Staudinger]] ...rk on [[electroactive polymers]] contributing to the advent of [[molecular electronics]].
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  • ...se and can access the entire exposed surface. It has a variety of uses. In electronics, [[chemical vapor deposition]] at low pressure onto circuit boards produces ...1.4&nbsp;nm<ref>{{cite journal|author=J.J. Senkevich and P.-I. Wang|title=Molecular Layer Chemistry via Parylenes|journal=Chem. Vapor Dep.|doi=10.1002/cvde.200
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  • ...h simpler and more random (or stochastic) structures. This fact leads to a molecular mass distribution that is missing in biopolymers. ...ectin, the remainder. Amylose is crystalline and can have a number average molecular weight as high as 500,000, but it is soluble in boiling water. Amylopectin
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  • The melt flow rate (MFR) or [[melt flow index]] (MFI) is a measure of molecular weight of polypropylene. The measure helps to determine how easily the molt ...e are often possible because of the ability to tailor grades with specific molecular properties and additives during its manufacture. For example, [[antistatic]
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  • ...Å, respectively.<ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.51.1191|title=Molecular Geometry of cis- and trans-Polyacetylene by Nutation NMR Spectroscopy|year= ...ials previously explored in the literature. However, in some cases, the [[molecular weight]] need not be high to achieve the desired properties.
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  • ...ted in [[1986]] by Professor Jacques Lemaire, former head of Laboratory of Molecular and Macromolecular Photochemistry [http://www.univ-bpclermont.fr/LABOS/lpmm ...ansports, aeroronautics, energy, building, agriculture, sports & leisures, electronics/electricity, electrical appliances,medical, packaging…
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  • ...several things happen: discoloration, chain scissions resulting in reduced molecular weight, formation of [[acetaldehyde]] and [[cross-link]]s ("gel" or "fish-e ...is by using stabilizers, mainly antioxidants such as phosphites. Recently, molecular level stabilization of the material using nanostructured chemicals has also
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  • ...their strength is lower as a result. The toughest grades have the highest molecular mass, but are much more difficult to process. *[[Organic electronics]]
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  • ...used in a variety of applications and include high vacuum devices, optics, electronics, and in high-temperature and radiation-resistant fluids and greases. Figur | Molecular Weight
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  • ...y goo]]"''' - the specific risks associated with the speculative vision of molecular nanotechnology ...ch. Further down the line, the [[Futures studies|speculative]] field of [[molecular nanotechnology]] believes that [[Nanorobotics|cell repair machines]] could
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  • ...2004 with several exceptions but reduced the allowed content of cadmium in electronics to 0.002%.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc. *In molecular biology, cadmium is used to block voltage-dependent calcium channels from f
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  • ...practical value. Porphyrin-based compounds are of interest in [[molecular electronics]] and supramolecular building blocks. [[Phthalocyanine]]s, which are struc
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  • ...J. The Expansion of Divalent Organolanthanide Reduction Chemistry Via New Molecular Divalent Complexes and Sterically Induced Reduction Reactivity of Trivalent ...of reduction reactions by tuning the reaction based on the metal size and electronics.
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  • |title=<sup>129</sup>Xe-Xe molecular spin relaxation |doi=10.1126/science.134.3471.15|title=A molecular theory of general anesthesia
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  • ...ryngoscope#Video_laryngoscope|video laryngoscopes]] which employ [[Digital electronics|digital technology]] such as the [[CMOS]] [[active pixel sensor]] (CMOS APS *[http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/chloroform/chloroformh.htm Chloroform: ''The molecular lifesaver''] An article at University of Bristol providing interesting fact
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  • This exponential improvement has dramatically enhanced the impact of digital electronics in nearly every segment of the world economy.<ref> ...egrated circuits| format =PDF| page =4| publisher=[[Electronics (magazine)|Electronics Magazine]]| accessdate = 2006-11-11}}
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  • |journal=[[IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics]] {{Portal box|Time|Electronics}}
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