Finally, the whole surface is protected with a microcrystalline wax containing a corrosion inhibitor. |
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Novaculite is a sedimentary rock composed mostly of microcrystalline quartz. |
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For example, microcrystalline pyrite is ubiquitous on the inner surface of cell walls, within lignified cell walls and in the middle lamella. |
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Successful treatment of these acute microcrystalline events depends on early use of an effective and safe anti-inflammatory drug in full dosage. |
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The extent of change, however, varies considerably, depending on the type of microcrystalline stone and on the heat treatment procedures used. |
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The NA series of thin-film photovoltaic modules consists of an amorphous and a microcrystalline silicon layer. |
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Associated minerals include pyrophyllite, lazulite, quartz, various brightly colored iron oxides, barite, and a suite of microcrystalline phosphates. |
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Hydrocarbon waxes were evaluated under microcrystalline wax and paraffin wax, the substances for which specifications had been established. |
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A brown, powdery, amorphous form of silicon has been described that also has a microcrystalline structure. |
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Today, the name phosphorus is used for the chemical element only, whereas certain microcrystalline luminescent materials are called phosphors. |
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What the nonmedicinal ingredients are: gelatin capsule, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, and titanium dioxide. |
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Mesna is a white to slightly cream-coloured crystalline or microcrystalline powder with a characteristic odour. |
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The next stage will involve the application of a microcrystalline wax, followed by a final polishing. |
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The multifunctionality of VIVAPURĀ® microcrystalline cellulose makes possible products with very specific properties in many application areas. |
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Corn starch, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, pregelatinized starch. |
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Ultrastructurally, parenchymatous cell walls are coalified, whereas microcrystalline pyrite plus coalified material were observed within lignified cell walls. |
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The very last fluorite to crystallize left a dusting of microcrystalline snow-white material occupying most of the tight junctures where quartz crystals come together. |
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Subsequent microscopic study of the outer layer shows that, in a few specimens, patches of the microcrystalline material grade laterally into vestigial spicular fabric. |
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A sugar coating composition for application to a compressed medicinal tablet comprising a sugar, a dose of a hormonal steroid and a steroid release rate controlling amount of microcrystalline cellulose. |
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Occupational exposure and analysis of microcrystalline cristobalite in mullite. |
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Production of endoglucanase was induced by microcrystalline cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose and xylan. |
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Celsentri tablets contain either 150 or 300 mg of maraviroc and the following inactive ingredients: dibasic calcium phosphate, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, and sodium starch glycolate. |
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A spheroid core comprising venlafaxine hydrochloride and microcrystalline cellulose, in which the spheroid core does not contain hydroxypropylmethylcellulose. |
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Arthritis was experimentally induced via intra-articular injection of microcrystalline sodium urate suspension into 1 intertarsal joint. |
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An alternative method of protection, often employed simultaneously, is to include a few percent of a microcrystalline paraffin wax in the mix formulation. |
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The Commission considers it therefore necessary to amend the purity criteria for E905 microcrystalline wax in order to also cover waxes derived from synthetic hydrocarbon feedstocks. |
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Here, flake graphite is preferred to microcrystalline graphite because it burns more slowly, has a high attrition resistance, and imparts structural strength through the orientation of the flakes. |
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Dissolved concentrations may also be overestimated because of the assumption that the solubility of aluminum is controlled by microcrystalline gibbsite. |
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A microcrystalline wax is currently being applied and polished up, in order to restore the hall's range of different marbles to their original lustre. |
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When purity criteria for E905 microcrystalline wax were established, the synthetic hydrocarbon waxes were omitted and not included in the specifications. |
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Lamination, brecciation, and other sedimentary features of the dolomite are well preserved in this massive sheet of microcrystalline quartz. |
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Each TORADOL 10 mg tablet contains ketorolac tromethamine, the active ingredient, with microcrystalline cellulose, lactose and magnesium stearate. |
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Cellobiohydrolase and xylanase activities were detected in fluids collected from cultures containing microcrystalline cellulose, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, or xylan. |
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The investigators prepared beef, carrot, potato and beef stew pureed food systems with varying amounts of xanthan gum and microcrystalline cellulose, a texturizer. |
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