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  • ...horticultural. With the added strength of the acrylamide monomer, used as medical spill control, wire & cable waterblocking * Medical waste solidification<ref>[http://www.creativechemistry.com/]</ref>
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  • ...l the same polymer) are used for coating printed circuit boards (PCBs) and medical devices. There are numerous other applications as parylene is an excellent ...molecule. Heating [2.2]paracyclophane under low pressure (0.01 – 1 Torr) conditions gives rise to a diradical species<ref>{{cite journal
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  • ...sotactic polymer they produce at 70–80 °C under standard polymerization conditions.<ref>Hwo, Charles C.; Watkins, Larry K. [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/E ...eel strength and peel quality, mainly in alimentary consumer packaging and medical packaging.
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  • !Processing <br/>conditions ===Potential medical applications===
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  • ...chive/98/03/002.html Synthetic Biodegradable Polymers as Medical Devices], Medical Plastics and Biomaterials Magazine, Retrieved (2009-11-09)</ref> ...tors which include [[monomer]] selection, [[initiator]] selection, process conditions and the presence of additives. These factors influence the polymers [[cryst
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  • ...days. The films could be sterilized with γ-rays or prepared under sterile conditions. ...e as a food source so that its original form disappears. Under appropriate conditions of moisture, temperature, and oxygen availability, biodegradation is a rela
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  • ...e isotactic polymer they produce at 70-80°C under standard polymerization conditions. Commercial synthesis of isotactic polypropylene is usually carried out ei Many plastic items for medical or laboratory use can be made from polypropylene because it can withstand t
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  • ...alcohol]], [[polyester]]s, [[polyurea]], [[polyurethane]]. Under the right conditions, thin flexible walls form rapidly at the interface. A solution of the pesti ...eedictionary.com] | title=Medical Dictionary: Enteric coating | url=http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/coating%2c+enteric |accessdate = 2009-02-1
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  • ...culture, sports & leisures, electronics/electricity, electrical appliances,medical, packaging… ...al evolutions than those which should occur at long term in [[weathering]] conditions. Designed in the late seventies and built by ATLAS Germany, SEPAP units ar
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  • ...n April 2010 suggested that PET might yield [[endocrine disruptors]] under conditions of common use and recommended <ref>{{cite journal|last=Sax|first=Leonard|ti ...and by certain [[Red Cross]] chapters to distribute to homeowners to store medical history for emergency responders.<ref>
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  • ...protection procedures were found to prevent polymer degradation under most conditions. ...re two polymers that are useful for their ability to degrade under aqueous conditions. A copolymer of these polymers is used for biomedical applications, such as
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  • ...chol]]s are registered with acute [[rheumatism]] and other immunodeficient conditions. ==Medical Applications==
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  • ...ty of certain [[gel]]s or [[fluid]]s that are thick (viscous) under normal conditions, but flow (become thin, less viscous) over time when shaken, agitated, or o ===Medical/cosmetic/pharmaceutical applications===
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  • ...ntration of a truly dissolved species will thus depend on the experimental conditions applied to separate it from the colloidal particles also dispersed in the l ...] or [[viscosity]] (e.g., a sauce).Hydrocolloid-based [[dressing (medical)|medical dressing]]s are used for [[skin]] and [[wound]] treatment.
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  • .... Civilian uses include counterweights in aircraft, radiation shielding in medical [[radiation therapy]] and industrial [[radiography]] equipment, and contain The actual acute and chronic toxicity of DU is also a point of medical controversy. Multiple studies using cultured cells and laboratory rodents
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  • Dust samples returned from outer space may provide information about conditions in the early solar system. Several spacecraft have sought to gather samples *[[Medical geology]]
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  • ...try.org May 2009</ref> This makes bamboo more able to handle harsh weather conditions such as drought, flood and high temperatures. Compare bamboo to cotton whic ...a nerve agent, is applied in over half of the cotton producing countries. Medical analysis in a community in a South African village located on the edge of a
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  • ...s to Avoid Failures in Medical Electronic Connectors," by Sibtain Hamid in Medical Electronics Manufacturing, Spring 2004 and SANTOLUBES Brochure on Stationar ...ts in gas turbines and custom bearings, and wherever extreme environmental conditions exist. Vapor phase lubrication is achieved by heating the liquid lubricant
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  • ...t]]s in use in [[frying pan]]s, in baking to prevent food sticking), bio-[[medical]] applications on humans (e.g. lubricants for [[Replacement joint|artificia ...emp_wear/mythesis.html I.A. Inman. ''Compacted Oxide Layer Formation under Conditions of Limited Debris Retention at the Wear Interface during High Temperature S
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  • {{about||the adhesive medical dressing|Adhesive bandage|the Montreal electro-jazz band|Plaster (band)}} ...erior products have to withstand more extreme fire and other environmental conditions. Exterior products are also more likely to be attractively tooled, whereas
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