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  • ...en). It is also used to manufacture paints,synthetic dyes and photographic materials. ...f name=Ajram>{{cite book|author=Dr. Kasem Ajram|title=The Miracle of Islam Science|edition=2nd Edition|publisher=Knowledge House Publishers|year=1992|isbn=0-9
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  • * hockey sticks (normally in composition with such materials as wood and carbon) ...volume= 35 | issue= | pages= 623–686| url= http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6TX2-4X9NV3D-1&_user=10&_coverDate=05/31/2010&_rdoc=1&
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  • ...region. This is unusual in solid state chemistry: many more famililies of materials have negatively charged layers and cations in the interlayer spaces (e.g. k The latter family of materials can be described by the formula [LiAl<sub>2</sub>(OH)<sub>6</sub>]X∙''y''
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  • {{See|Science and technology of the Han Dynasty|List of Chinese inventions}} Recycled papers can be made from 100% recycled materials or blended with virgin pulp. They are (generally) not as strong nor as brig
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  • ...occurs due to their hinge-like structures, which flex when stretched. Such materials are expected to have mechanical properties such as high [[Shock absorber|en ...s.org/turnsofphrase/tp-aux1.htm | accessdate = 2009-01-02}}.</ref> Auxetic materials can be single [[molecule]]s or a particular structure of macroscopic matter
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  • '''Agamassan''' (aga) is a porous [[Substrate (materials science)|substrate]] used to safely absorb [[acetylene]] and thus allow the transpo [[Category: Materials]]
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  • ...d is immobilized inside a polymer matrix. This allows the design of unique materials with high ionic conductivity combined with the easy handling properties of ...lume = 321 | number = 5885 | year = 2008 | pages = 50–51 | doi = 10.1126/science.1159652 | pmid = 18599764 | issue = 5885}}
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  • ...ocks]], [[soils]], [[biological tissue]]s (e.g. bones, wood), and man made materials such as cements and [[ceramic]]s can be considered as porous media. Many of The concept of porous media is used in many areas of applied science and engineering: [[filtration]], [[mechanics]] ([[acoustics]], [[geomechani
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  • ..., [[trade associations]], the financial market, academia and others in the materials community. ...s. It helps to broker vocational and other training for people involved in materials. Membership of the KTN is free.
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  • ...y undergone some alteration by labour. In other words it does not apply to materials in their entirely unprocessed state. Some examples are [[dimensional lumber * [[List of building materials]]
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  • ...arliest materials used to produce [[ceramic]]s, but many different ceramic materials are now used in domestic, industrial and building products. ==Types of ceramic materials==
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  • ...Classic examples are metals such as [[copper]] and [[aluminum]], but some materials are metals in an electronic sense but have negligible metallic bonding in a Materials can be intermediate between molecular and network covalent solids either be
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  • ...nd Board grades |url= |format= |accessdate= |edition= |series= Papermaking Science and Technology |volume= 18 |date= |year= 2000|month= |origyear= |publisher= [[Category:Materials]]
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  • ...tion, costs, and pricing|production]] or [[manufacturing]]. In this sense, materials are the parts required to make something else, from [[building]]s and [[Art ==Raw materials and processing==
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  • ...ogy)|rock]]s, (such as [[lapis lazuli]]) and [[organic chemistry|organic]] materials (such as [[amber]] or [[jet (lignite)|jet]]) are not minerals, but are stil ...le and may revert to the original tone.<ref>Gemstone Enhancement: History, Science and State of the Art by Kurt Nassau</ref>
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  • ...actuators are made of [[ceramic]] [[piezoelectric]] materials. While these materials are able to withstand large forces, they commonly will only deform a fracti ...ref name=Mistakes>{{cite journal|author=Ali Eftekhari|journal=Chemistry of Materials|year=2010|volume=22|pages=2689}}{{ doi|10.1021/cm903343t}}</ref>.
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  • ...ed in [[molecular recognition]] <ref name=andersson>''Molecular imprinting science and technology: a survey of the literature for the years up to and includin In a similar way, molecularly imprinted materials are prepared using a template molecule and functional [[monomer]]s that ass
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  • ...the last two are of natural origin. Finally, they are used in a variety of materials, including [[cement]]. ...ntly, polyelectrolytes have been utilized in the formation of new types of materials known as '''polyelectrolyte multilayers''' ('''PEM'''s). These thin films a
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  • ..., primarily synthetic polymers such as [[plastic]]s. The field of polymer science includes researchers in multiple disciplines including [[chemistry]], [[phy This [[science]] comprises three main sub-disciplines:
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