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The phrase "alteration of glassy" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a change or modification related to something that is glassy, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The alteration of glassy surfaces can enhance their aesthetic appeal in modern architecture."
Alternatives: "modification of glassy" or "change in glassy".
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Upon hydrothermal conditions, the alteration of glassy fragments of hyaloclastites is very fast: from a few hours to a few years.
Zeolitic tuff is formed by the alteration of glassy vitric tuff near and below the water table [45], and is typically comprised of clinoptilolite (> 60%), mordenite, opal, feldspar, and quartz.
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In addition, we present a generalized kinetic model to estimate the alteration time of glassy fragments in hyaloclastite as a function of grain size, surface roughness, and temperature.
The complete alteration of small glassy fragments is rather fast, from a few days to a few hours, due to a low grain size, high surface roughness, and high temperature.
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Despite their insistence on a prewar building, they were shown plenty of glassy high-rises.
An inch of glassy ice caps the pond.
Carbon nanotubes lower the transformation temperature of glassy carbon, possibly aiding manufacturers, MIT researchers report.
One result of this process is the presence in the soil of a large fraction of glassy particles forming agglutinates, aggregates of lunar soil fragments set in a glassy cement.
Lee, K. M. et al. Photodriven, flexural torsional oscillation of glassy azobenzene liquid crystal polymer networks.
It might be because of sudden increasing of glassy phase.
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