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  • ...M-41 (Mobil Composition of Matter No. 41) and MCM-48 (Mobil Composition of Matter No. 48) are two of the most popular mesoporous [[molecular sieve]]s that ar
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  • In [[materials science]], '''fragile matter''' is a [[granular material]] that is jammed solid. Everyday examples incl ...elastically]] provided that the stress is below a threshold value. Fragile matter is also not to be confused with cases in which the particles have adhered t
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  • ...tomatoes gets heated up, so suggest using for soups etc (where that don't matter). No idea if the tomatoes can be defrosted and used as as fresh (but I gues
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  • ...ftware manuals; it can be used for any textual work, regardless of subject matter or whether it is published as a printed book. We recommend this License pri ...dary Section may not explain any mathematics.) The relationship could be a matter of historical connection with the subject or with related matters, or of le
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  • ...amely of "related to plants" in general, edible or not — as in vegetable matter, vegetable kingdom, vegetable origin, etc.. The meaning of "vegetable" as " If you wrap celery or any veggie for that matter, in heavy duty aluminum foil, it will last for Months and be just like fres
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  • ...e measure. If, however you are weighing the salt the crystal size doesn't matter.
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  • During a nuclear explosion, matter vaporized in the resulting fireball is exposed to neutrons from the explosi
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  • ...issolves in water. Therefore, it allows water to remove normally-insoluble matter by emulsification.
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  • * The direct method uses heat from the incomplete combustion of the organic matter, which is to become charcoal. The rate of combustion is controlled by regul * The indirect method uses an external heat source to "cook" organic matter contained in a closed but vented airless chamber (retort). This is usually
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  • * The direct method uses heat from the incomplete combustion of the organic matter, which is to become charcoal. The rate of combustion is controlled by regul * The indirect method uses an external heat source to "cook" organic matter contained in a closed but vented airless chamber (retort). This is usually
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  • ===Inhaled matter=== Welders are also often exposed to dangerous gases and particulate matter. Processes like flux-cored arc welding and shielded metal arc welding prod
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  • ...inum needs to be almost pure ( read that as close enough to pure as to not matter ), in order to be drawn ( stamped ) in to such thin sections without becomi
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  • ...which petrol is derived). This means that 1000 kg of wood combustible matter has been found to substitute 365 litres of petrol during real transportatio
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  • *Escape Vehicle: Everyone agrees that the warehouse, or the city for that matter is not an ideal place for long term survival in this post-apocalyptic world
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  • ...ire, determines its trajectory, then aims the gun and fires; all in only a matter of seconds. The system is fully automatic, needing no human input once acti
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  • ...[[USS England (DE-635)|USS ''England'']] sank six Japanese submarines in a matter of days with Hedgehog in May 1944.<ref name="proceedings">Lanier, William D
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  • ...d up on the desk of Admiral [[Charles A. Lockwood|Lockwood]], who took the matter to [[William H. P. Blandy|William H. "Spike" Blandy]], Chief of BuOrd, who
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  • ...lock mercury flow between the tanks. The gyro's drift is low enough not to matter for short periods of time; when the ship resumes more typical cruising, the
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  • ...Thomas Edison]] demonstrated incandescent lighting to the public. Within a matter of weeks of this installation, a power plant was also put into commercial s
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  • ...including respiratory depression requiring intubation, can develop over a matter of days in patients who have multiple functional alleles of CYP2D6, resulti Contrary to the advertising matter of some pharmacies, 60&nbsp;mg is No. 4, not No. 6, and tablets with 45&nbs
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  • ...the FDA responded that it had not yet been able to reach a decision on the matter.<ref name=Madigan>{{cite press release |title=Madigan, Public Citizen, peti
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  • ...onditions that can alter the dose requirements of thiopentone and for that matter any other intravenous anaesthetic are: [[hypovolemia]], burns, [[azotemia]]
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  • ...ation of granular activated carbons loaded with phenol and natural organic matter ...omic structure of activated carbon"] &ndash; JOURNAL OF PHYSICS: CONDENSED MATTER
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  • [[Alchemy|Alchemists]] thought of mercury as the [[Prima materia|First Matter]] from which all metals were formed. They believed that different [[metals]
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  • ...eroin. When used illicitly, a very serious narcotic habit can develop in a matter of weeks, whereas [[Iatrogenesis|iatrogenic]] morphine addiction rates have
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  • ...ination is typically only performed if a potentially toxic amount of plant matter has been ingested up to one hour previously and the patient has an normal i
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  • ...he dark ages. Others have been disfigured by editors, who mixed up foreign matter with the original text. Very often an important book fell altogether out of
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  • ...opædia Britannica Eleventh Edition]] the best possible ''Britannica'', no matter the expense. This expense caused a rift between Hooper and his business pa
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  • | rowspan="3" | '''1.'''&nbsp;[[Matter]]&nbsp;and<BR >&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Energy]] || '''1.1''' [[Atoms]] || ...ics)|Plasma]]s '''1.2.5'''&nbsp;The&nbsp;[[Solid]]&nbsp;State&nbsp;of&nbsp;Matter '''1.2.6'''&nbsp;[[Mechanics]]&nbsp;of&nbsp;Particles,&nbsp;[[Rigid Body|Ri
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  • ...gh he failed to pass the required swimming test for a bachelor's degree (a matter that was rectified when Columbia gave him an honorary degree in 1983), he s ...such philosophers as [[Plato]] (body and soul) and [[Descartes]] (mind and matter):
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  • ...s, to destroy or melt the portions of the plates from which the infringing matter in the Supplement as it appears in the ''Americanized [[Encyclopædia Brita
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  • ...the Compilation of the whole, as well as the contribution of much original matter, belongs to Mr ALEXANDER AITCHISON, Member of the Royal Physical, and other
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  • ...atter a treaty between the contending parties was concluded, referring the matter to a court of arbitration, which met at Paris in 1895, and settled it in 18
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  • The subject matter was "the Old and New Testaments, together with the Old Testament Apocrypha,
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  • :''…most of the matter in the English law dictionaries will be found to have been written while th
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  • ...in the [[public domain]]. At 1141 pages of main text, plus indexes, front matter, and other content, it is a substantially sized book. It is basically a co
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  • The subject matter of the ''Rasa'il'' is vast and ranges from mathematics, music, logic, astro ...'Aql al-Kullī''), then to Universal Soul (''al-Nafs''), and through Prime Matter (''al-Hayūlā al-Ūlā''), which emanated still further down through (and
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  • ...aia hypothesis]], [[James Lovelock]] stated that the entire mass of living matter on Earth (or any planet with life) functions as a vast homeostatic [[supero
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  • ...usual properties; this causes paste to demonstrate properties of [[fragile matter]].
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  • No matter what the application, a sealant has three basic functions.
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  • ...M-41 (Mobil Composition of Matter No. 41) and MCM-48 (Mobil Composition of Matter No. 48) are two of the most popular mesoporous [[molecular sieve]]s that ar
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  • ...rials can be single [[molecule]]s or a particular structure of macroscopic matter.
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  • ...produce [[mesoporous]] [[molecular sieve]]s (e.g., [[Mobil Composition of Matter|MCM]])<ref>S. Chiarakorn et al. "Influence of functional silanes on hydroph
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  • No matter what method is used, it is usually impossible to separate an impurity compl
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  • [[Category:Condensed matter physics]]
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  • ...y an [[engineering]] [[material]] made from substances derived from living matter. These materials are sometimes referred to as [[biomaterial]]s, but this wo
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  • '''Material''' is anything made of [[matter]], constituted of one or more [[Chemical substance|substance]]s. Wood, ceme
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  • Tar-like products can also be produced from other forms of [[organic matter]] such as [[peat]]. Mineral products resembling tar can be produced from [[
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  • ...can change over time and vary with culture, it has always been a difficult matter to determine what constitutes ''precious stones''.<ref name=church>{{cite b
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  • ...l precipitates ([[evaporite]]s), followed by compaction of the particulate matter and cementation during [[diagenesis]]. Sedimentary rocks form at or near th
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  • ...[[viscosity|viscous]]. Charged molecular chains, commonly present in soft matter systems, play a fundamental role in determining structure, stability and th
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  • [[Category:Condensed matter physics]]
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  • ...e found useful in many applications. The ability to measure and manipulate matter on the nanometer level is making possible a new generation of materials wit
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  • ...the most common organic compound on Earth. About 33 percent of all plant matter is cellulose. E.G. The cellulose content of cotton is ~ 90 percent and that
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  • ...d selection for different colors, foreign polymers especially PVC, foreign matter, removal of film, paper, glass, sand, soil, stones and metals
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  • [[Category:Soft matter]]
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  • Flavoured syrups are made by adding flavouring matter to a simple syrup. For instance, ''syrupus aromaticus'' is prepared by addi [[Category:Matter]]
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  • ...and publications issued to ITT Rayonier on this totally new composition of matter.<ref name="Turbak1983"/> In later work Herrick at Rayonier also published w ...F.">TAPPI Journal, 1983 = Microfibrillated Cellulose- A New Composition of Matter</ref>
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  • ==Significance in the Collection of Particulate Matter== '''Cascade Impactors''' – Particulate matter is withdrawn isokinetically from a source and segregated by size in a casca
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  • ...of [[heat]] and [[pressure]] (diagenesis). This process caused the organic matter to change, first into a waxy material known as kerogen, which is found in v
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  • ...h multiple sources, and stable because, the solute will not settle out, no matter how long the solution sits, and it cannot be removed by a filter or a [[cen
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  • ...s phase are [[liquid]]. In an emulsion, one liquid (the dispersed [[Phase (matter)|phase]]) is [[Dispersion (chemistry)|dispersed]] in the other (the continu [[Category:Condensed matter physics]]
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  • ...of readily [[hydrolysed]] species such as Al, Eu, Am, Cm, ... or [[organic matter]] [[complexation|complexing]] these species. ...istinction between "dissolved" and "particulate" matter can be sometimes a matter of approach, which affects whether or not it is homogeneous or heterogeneou
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  • ...the residual uranium-235 contained in the depleted uranium is no longer a matter of the future: it has been practiced for several years.<ref> ...(both depleted uranium and natural uranium) was widely used as a coloring matter for [[Fiestaware|porcelain]] and [[Uranium glass|glass]] in the 19th and ea
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  • ...e and it only describes the bonding as present in a ''chunk'' of condensed matter, be it crystalline solid, liquid or even glass. Metallic vapors by contrast ...ncepts as 'pure substance' or 'solute' is such cases and speak of [[phase (matter)|phase]]s instead. The study of such phases has traditionally been more the
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  • .../SuperSpacer.aspx?section=homeowners Edgetech I.G., Does the spacer really matter?]</ref>
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  • In [[materials science]], '''fragile matter''' is a [[granular material]] that is jammed solid. Everyday examples incl ...elastically]] provided that the stress is below a threshold value. Fragile matter is also not to be confused with cases in which the particles have adhered t
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  • ...ll-understood phenomenon<ref>Grains of Sand Reveal Possible Fifth State of Matter, Wired, Brandon Keim, June 24, 2009, http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009
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  • ...hese include segregation, stratification, jamming and unjamming, [[fragile matter|fragility]], loss of [[kinetic energy]], [[friction]]al shearing, [[Soil co * [[Fragile matter]]
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  • |title=A phase diagram for jammed matter
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  • ...[ooids]], peloids can be identified by their dark color due to the organic matter from which they are formed.
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  • ...er [[Ralph Alger Bagnold]] was an early pioneer of the physics of granular matter and whose book "[[The Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes]]"<ref>Bagnold ...granular materials do not constitute a single [[phases of matter|phase of matter]] but have characteristics reminiscent of [[solid]]s, [[liquid]]s, or [[gas
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  • ...es and even suspended in the air. They feed on minute particles of organic matter, the main constituent of house dust. Dust mites flourish in the fibers of b ...ce contributing to the generation and release of [[Particulate|particulate matter]] into the atmosphere.<ref>http://www.ec.gc.ca/pdb/npri/consultations/2006/
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  • #Direct Dyeing is a process of applying coloring matter directly on fiber without any<br /> additive. This is a simple process but
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  • ...the fleece is full of [[lanolin]] and often contains extraneous vegetable matter, such as sticks, twigs, burrs and straw. These may all be removed, though l
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  • ...up. It is fed through various rollers, which serve to remove the vegetable matter. The cotton, aided by fans, then collects on a screen and gets fed through ...d impurities. This is done mechanically in the opening machine. Vegetable matter can be removed chemically using [[sulfuric acid]] (carbonising). Washing us
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  • ...m by changing thread colors and/or by adding items such as shells or other matter into the finished product. The backstrap loom is most prevalent in the sout
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  • ...purified similar products of the action of heat on [[nitrogen]]ous animal matter generally, and now popularly used to designate the [[aqueous]] solution of
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  • ...s]], or [[plasma]] and may change between these [[Phase (matter)|phases of matter]] with changes in [[temperature]] or [[pressure]]. [[Chemical reaction]]s c Forms of [[energy]], such as [[light]] and [[heat]], are not considered to be matter, and thus they are not "substances" in this regard.
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  • ...icking is needed to separate the pure material. In other cases much earthy matter is mixed with the material, and then the rock or shale having been eliminat
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  • ...rally, less expensive beads are more susceptible to the ravages of time no matter their country of origin.
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  • ...JOVI Modeling Clay, Plastilina, is mainly composed of [[Biomass|vegetable matter]], making it lighter and giving 33% more volume{{Citation needed|date=Augus
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  • ...ing the fire barrier that contains the firestop. Firestopping is a complex matter best left to those who have the resources, training and interest to match u
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  • ...ery cumbersome and time consuming whereas vitrified tiles may be laid in a matter of hours and put to use after 48 hours.
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  • ...on the bottom, sand above, silt above that and very fine clay and organic matter will stay in suspension for days. After the water has cleared percentages o ...uced to prevent moisture from penetrating the composite of mud and organic matter. [[Vigas]] are beams across the roof that support the roof.
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