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But burned bones, as it turns out, crystallize and become compact like teeth.
This innovative high-performance concrete can flow and become compact under its own weight without segregation.
Our results show that the particles are restructured (become compact) when coated.
Both the resistivity index and saturation exponent increase as the displacement pattern tends to become compact and stable.
4 Hence the masses of earth necessarily become porous and when exposed to the dry air crumble into dust, but when mixed with water and lime become compact, and as long as they remain in the liquid they harden and petrify.
These bone spurs had become compact, dense bone by day 28, leading to a prominent, significant increase in bone mass, even reaching 70% extra bone in some mice compared to controls.
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On entry into mitosis, chromosomes become compacted or 'condensed'condensed
Hot dry weather means waste is not always fully flushed away and can become compacted.
After sintering at 1300 °C for 5 h, coatings become compacted with the thickness of about 30 μm.
However, the reason most soils need to be aerated is because they have become compacted from being driven or walked upon.
Food safety can be affected, too: When soils dry out and become compacted, it's more likely that rain will run off the surface and carry contaminants to crops instead of soaking into the ground.
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