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Because corn pollen is carried in the wind, such plants can become coated with Bt pollen.
Adrift on the ocean, the toys can become coated with "persistent organic pollutants" like polyvinyl chloride, bisphenol A and phthalates.
Arsenic itself is stable in dry air, but in moist air it tends to become coated with a black oxide.
He used colored chalk in class, and, in the course of a typical day, would gradually become coated with pastel dust: hands, pants, jacket, nose, forehead, hair.
The solution remains on the surface, and, after the first few snowfalls, the roads become coated with several layers of salt, making them almost impervious to ice, he said.
Williams says minute ash particles will serve as cloud condensation nuclei and ice nuclei and that the larger particles will undergo a process called riming, in which they aggregate and become coated with ice.
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When it is exposed to damp, it becomes coated with green basic copper carbonate (incorrectly known as verdigris).
The officials added that American helicopters flying missions about 60 miles north of the damaged reactors became coated with particulate radiation that had to be washed off.
The recall follows an investigation undertaken by safety agency in July after receiving complaints from Elise owners that a tire became coated with oil, causing handling problems.
The −OH groups on the surface of the materials react with the silane, and the surface becomes coated with a thin water-repellent film of (CH3 Si−O− groups.surface−OH + Cl−Si(CH3 3 → (surface−O−Si(CH3 3 + HCl Silanes are compounds of silicon and hydrogen.
In addition, decreasing the temperature increases the required reaction time, and the reaction glassware becomes coated with silver nanoparticles.
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