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The phrase "a silica" is not correct in standard English usage
It is typically used incorrectly because "silica" is an uncountable noun, referring to a compound rather than a countable object. Example: "The sample contained silica, which is essential for the experiment."
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Fiore, V. et al. Storing optical information as a mechanical excitation in a silica optomechanical resonator.
The chloroform fraction was recovered and the solution was filtered through a silica gel column.
Jiang, X. F. et al. Free-space coupled, ultralow-threshold Raman lasing from a silica microcavity.
Fiore, V., Dong, C., Kuzyk, M. C. & Wang, H. Optomechanical light storage in a silica microresonator.
Chert and flint, very fine-grained quartz (q.v ., a silica mineral with minor impurities.
The government has been working on a silica standard since 1997 and has listed it as a priority since 2002.
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Yamaguchi, A. et al. Self-assembly of a silica-surfactant nanocomposite in a porous alumina membrane.
A silica-based adhesive takes over, sticking itself to the screen.
Doi, K. et al. Stimulation of Expression of a Silica-Induced Protein (Sip) in Thermus thermophilus by Supersaturated Silicic Acid.
One way to go is to use a product like Drione -- a silica-gel-based insecticide that costs $30 a pound and basically dries the bugs up.
Thames Water will send a Hippo or a silica-filled Save-a-flush device to anyone in the UK – and up to 50 of each to its customers.
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