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  • ...er]]s. They are extremely [[Reactivity|unreactive]] and [[Inert#Chemistry|inert]], and highly [[Flame retardant|resistant to fire]]. LCPs are exceptionally inert. They resist [[Stress (physics)|stress]] cracking in the presence of most c
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  • Originally thought to be inert carrier molecules work led by Kabanov has recently shown that some of these ...(2008) Pluronic block copolymers: Evolution of drug delivery concept from inert nanocarriers to biological response modifiers. Journal of Controlled Releas
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  • EPP is also chemically highly inert, permitting the use of a wide variety of different adhesives. EPP can be he
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  • ...products to withstand even low imposed loads. Silicone rubber is a highly inert material and does not react with most chemicals. Due to its inertness, it i ..., making for a flexible material. Polysiloxanes also tend to be chemically inert, due to the strength of the silicon-oxygen bond. Despite silicon being a [[
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  • ...tment because they have very low surface energies. They are also extremely inert chemically and exhibit decreased strength at lower temperatures.
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  • On June 21, 2009, [[Belgium]] became the first country in the world to ban: "inert ammunition and armour that contains depleted uranium or any other industria
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  • ...point above 2000 °C and are hard at room temperature. They are chemically inert and have a relatively high density. Their high melting points make [[powder ...}}</ref> In the [[Gas tungsten arc welding]] (GTAW, also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding) equipment uses a permanent, non-melting [[electrode]]. T
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  • ...dic table]]; and like the other metals of the platinum group, ruthenium is inert to most other chemicals. The Russian scientist [[Karl Ernst Claus|Karl Klau
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  • ...l is made from a resorcinol-formaldehyde aerogel by its [[pyrolysis]] in [[inert gas]] atmosphere, leaving a matrix of [[carbon]]. It is commercially availa
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  • ...ing application. Does not shrink or settle. Zero VOC emission. Chemically inert (no known symptoms of exposure per MSDS). Insect resistant. Mold Proof. In ...ring application. Does not shrink or settle. Zero VOC emission. Chemically inert (no known symptoms of exposure per MSDS). Insect resistant. Mold Proof. I
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  • ...ese gases are used because they are non-toxic, clear, odorless, chemically inert, and commercially available because of their widespread application in indu ...air spaces are used, sulfur hexafluoride is used to replace or augment an inert gas<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=bqUxCGJd0owC&pg=PA504&lpg=PA504&dq
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  • ...material previously used in [[construction]]. To ensure the aggregate is [[inert]], it is manufactured from material tested and characterised under European
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  • ...cial reaction or feature as a result of two [[liquid]] chemicals, normally inert or having no function by themselves, being mixed. A number of chemical prod
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  • ...ermal insulation and [[noise reduction]]. When the space is filled with an inert gas it is part of [[energy conservation]] [[sustainable architecture]] desi
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  • Lime plaster is a mixture of calcium hydroxide and sand (or other inert fillers). Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere causes the plaster to set by tra
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  • ...r'' covered with an ''overlay''. The lamination papers are covered with an inert [[resin]], often [[melamine]], which is cured to form a hard [[Composite ma
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  • | [[Gas metal arc welding|Wire-fed MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding]] | [[Gas metal arc welding|Wire-fed MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding]]
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  • ...ealthier to live in than those made of wood or steel. As it is practically inert and waterproof, concrete does not need volatile organic-based preservatives A nearly inert material, concrete is suitable as a medium for recycling waste and industri
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  • The confined space may be purged, for example with an inert gas such as nitrogen, to clear flammable gases or vapours before work in th After purging with inert gases the confined space should be adequately ventilated, and re-tested.
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  • ...temperatures (typically 140–180 °C) and pressure (0.3–0.5 MPa) in an inert atmosphere, in presence of an alkaline catalyst (concentration 0.01–2%), ...> High-temperature [[pyrolysis]] (830–1200 K) at elevated pressure in an inert atmosphere leads to a more complex composition of the gas mixture, which al
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