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On Oct. 4, 2007, the day Mr. Dopp officially submitted his resignation, he wrote, "Wish I could have stayed — but the Albany scene has become viscous and dishonorable".
Gels are colloids (aggregates of fine particles, as described above, dispersed in a continuous medium) in which the liquid medium has become viscous enough to behave more or less as a solid.
Semi-crystalline polymers such as PA 12, which have sharp melting points and quickly become viscous liquids, can be sintered to make very dense prototypes with properties comparable to injection-moulded materials.
The final solution will become viscous and take on a yellow/pinkish hue.
Water at room temperature was sufficient for konnyaku to become viscous, which occurred in approximately 10 minutes.
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The solution became viscous and finally formed brown gel.
After 5 min the precipitate appeared and the reaction mixture became viscous, then diethylbenzene (DEB; same amount with respect to DMAc amount) was added into the reaction mixture, otherwise stirring could not be done easily.
There was no injury to the nerve tissue when the konnyaku in the balloon became viscous.
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