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(Au is the chemical symbol for gold, Si is the symbol for silicon, and, for example, Au0.8Si0.2 denotes a material containing 20 percent silicon atoms and 80 percent gold atoms).
(Au is the chemical symbol for gold, Si is the symbol for silicon, and, for example, Au0.8Si0.2 denotes a material containing 20percentt silicon atoms and 80percentt gold atoms). The solid curve labeled Tf shows the composition dependence of the freezing point; above this line the liquid phase is the stable form.
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Here x specifies the fraction of atoms that are silicon atoms, and Au1 - xSix denotes a particular material in this family of materials.
The circle contour denotes a homogeneous material.
The exponent b in the Integral formula was denoted as a material factor in response to the screw insertion-induced change in shear strength of the synthetic bone.
Tissue denotes any material that is not blood, such as cerebrospinal fluid, placenta, and amniotic fluid.
The long arrow indicates a highly volatile substance, while the short arrow denotes a somewhat volatile material.
where a ˙ denotes material derivative of a field a: a ˙ = ∂ a ∂ t + ( ∇ a ) ⋅ v.
Biocompatibility generally denotes the ability of a material to perform appropriately without producing an adverse effect.
Besides a-Si, a material denoted as protocrystalline Si could be used; this is an amorphous material that is characterized by an enhanced medium-range structural order and a higher stability against light-induced degradation compared to standard amorphous silicon.
The precipitate was then dried in the an oven (120 °C, 16 h) to give a material denoted as the catalyst precursor, which was subsequently calcined in static air in a furnace (500 °C, 16 h) to give the final catalyst.
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