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When fluoride varnish is applied to the tooth surface, it forms a reservoir of fluoride ions which get released slowly and thus continuously reacted with the hydroxy-apatite crystals of enamel over a long period of time leading to deeper penetration and formation of fluoro-hydroxyapatite crystals.
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On the other hand, the right branch is the continuous reaction series in which plagioclase is continuously reacting with the liquid to form a more albitic phase as the temperature decreases.
During Phanerozoic time, the oceans have been steady-state chemical systems, continuously reacting with the minerals added to them via drainage from the continents and with volcanic gases at the oceanic ridges.
It can be said that the temperature of 900°C is favorable to drastically increase the deoxidization rate of Ga2O3 to generate gaseous Ga2O to continuously react with NH3 to form GaN with new morphological nanostructures.
However, since the original structure of Ga2O3 does not diminish and the XRD spectra also shows a mixture of Ga2O3 and GaN, it can be said that the temperature of 850°C is still not favorable to drastically increase the density of gaseous Ga2O to continuously react with NH3 to form a GaN structure.
It changes continuously, reacting with whoever is visiting it by switching from one number of dimensions to another".
Because Saltstone is a cementitious material, it is a continuously reacting solid with component phases that continue to change over very long time periods (up to hundreds of years).
Cells sense their environment, process information, and continuously react to both internal and external stimuli.
In addition, because SO4 2− ions quickly reacted with the C3A·CaSO4·12H2O (monosulfate) generated by hydration and continuously generated C3A·3CaSO4·32H2O (Ettringite), bulging failure occurred (Bakharev et al. 2001).
Above 600 °C, Ar–O decreases continuously due to the presence of Reaction 7, while Al–O increased slightly since a few oxygen free radicals reacted with the side substituents of aromatic rings (Reaction 8).
(5) Above 600 °C, Ar–O decreases continuously due to the presence of Reaction 7, while Al–O increased slightly since a few oxygen free radicals reacted with the side substituents of aromatic rings (Reaction 8).
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