Then, the rock was buried underneath subsequent rock and was subjected to high pressures and temperatures, causing the rock to recrystallize. |
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Most commercial marble formed more than 230 million years ago, when heat and pressure within Earth's crust rearranged the molecules in limestone, forcing it to recrystallize. |
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Jeesperse CPW blend needs to achieve the same separation of molecules or else the wax would recrystallize and the emulsion would feel gritty. |
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The solution is then cooled to recrystallize nearly pure sodium carbonate decahydrate. |
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In this case, the original specimen probably was cooled rapidly after melting, so that it either did not recrystallize or only did so partially. |
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They dissolve in a plastic melt and then recrystallize on cooling to form a network that can enhance mechanical properties and flame resistance. |
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After cooling, the hard segments recrystallize and keep their shape. |
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When the stage temperature is then decreased, the gel will recrystallize. |
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But depending on one's location, its patterns melt and then recrystallize as Friedemann's heavier or lighter applications of ink wrest texture from the sleek Mylar. |
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In the third stage of carbonation, the previously originated carbonate formations recrystallize giving rise to very large calcite and aragonite crystals. |
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After the grains deform during processing, they recrystallize, which maintains an equiaxed microstructure and prevents the metal from work hardening. |
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