He attempted to polymerize isoprene, which was known to be a component of rubber. |
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They are then treated with a reacting compound that causes the molecules to polymerize and change the color of hair. |
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Our observations support the claim that monovalent or divalent cations are not necessary to polymerize G-actin into F-actin. |
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He attempted to polymerize ethylene using catalysts at a much lower pressure than that used by the British process. |
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When varnish dries, its solvent portion evaporates, and the remaining constituents oxidize or polymerize to form a durable transparent film. |
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These two monomers can be mixed in a bulk process and induced to polymerize under the action of free-radical initiators. |
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If this occurs, the glue will polymerize on the catheter tip, causing it to become clogged. |
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Additional information: The product can polymerize slowly in case of exceeding shelf live and of exposure to heat. |
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The ideal point in time for closing the injection channel has been reached when a retained bit of resin begins to polymerize. |
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Conditions for chemical instability: This product is stable under 40°C. It does not polymerize. |
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Ethylene oxide will not polymerize spontaneously under normal conditions of temperature, pressure, etc. |
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Therefore, the Swiss Master Light® can polymerize even larger restorations with one shot and time can be economized. |
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Young red wines may also contain excessive quantities of tannins, which taste bitter and astringent unless allowed to polymerize during extended bottle ageing. |
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The cytoplasm of the mature microgametocyte contains large quantities of tubulin, which upon activation rapidly polymerize into microtubules. |
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Conditions Contributing To Hazardous Polymerization: Material not known to polymerize. |
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The oil is composed mostly of eleostearic acid, an unusual conjugated fatty acid that can polymerize, or harden, in the presence of oxygen. |
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If relevant, state if the substance or mixture will react or polymerize, releasing excess pressure or heat, or creating other hazardous conditions. |
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Such oils are particularly well suited for this application because, when exposed to air, they absorb oxygen and polymerize readily, forming thin layers as a skin or protective film. |
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They were also able to polymerize a lactide suspension of dried lignin to produce grafted copolymers. |
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May polymerize with evolution of heat when in contact with highly active catalytic surfaces, such as anhydrous chlorides of iron, tin and aluminum, peroxides of iron and aluminum, and alkali metal hydroxides. |
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Then, in the presence of nucleophiles, the resultant fluoroalkene may polymerize to generate either insoluble linear polymers or crosslinked oligomers. |
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