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Mao's political ideas crystallized slowly.
These materials, with n between 3 and 5, were apparently amorphous but crystallized slowly after prolonged annealing at room temperature.
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Rubber was soon found to have two serious disadvantages: it becomes soft and sticky when warm, because it is really a viscous liquid, and it becomes hard when cold, because it crystallizes slowly below about 5 °C (40 °F).
For example, 60-12-1 cryslowlyzed extremely slowly from a mixture of other TMFs but did not redissolve in the same amount of solvent.
Polydi 4-propylphenyl)siloxane crystallizes slowly, and if recovered and tested before becoming fully crystalline it will dissolve in common solvents such as toluene and chloroform at room temPolydi 4-propylphenyl
Underground magma, on the other hand, cools and crystallizes slowly, and the resulting igneous rocks tend to contain mineral grains at least one-half centimetre (about one-quarter inch) in diameter.
Amorphous TiO2 obtained by adding TiCl4 to an alkaline medium crystallizes slowly and upon 3 years ageing transforms to nanosized anatase containing an admixture of brookite.
In this paper, we inform that amorphous TiO2 obtained by adding TiCl4 to an alkaline medium crystallizes slowly and upon 3 years ageing transforms to nanosized anatase containing an admixture of brookite.
They also have lower melting temperatures, are less crystalline and crystallize more slowly (Gagnon et al. 1992; Gross et al. 1989; Marchessault et al. 1990).
Less-inspired authors were content to fabricate sequels to Rustaveli's The Knight in the Panther's Skin, but contact with Italian and French missionaries and ambassadors in Tbilisi slowly crystallized into fresh ideas.
The oily product obtained was slowly crystallized.
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