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Poly(hydroxyalkanoates) and starch-based materials are the better known important examples of such materials.
Examples of such materials are the high energy compounds RDX and PETN which are found in many plastic explosives; if the diffraction patterns for these substances are known, they can be compared with the data obtained from unknown items to provide a "red light/green light" system.
Examples of such materials include a single source of information containing indicator definitions, guidelines on collating/aggregating, auditing procedures, as well as other steps of data collection, handling, analysis, and reporting.
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An interesting example of such materials is polyaspartate, a water-soluble biodegradable polymer that may have applications in disposable diapers and agriculture.
The high explosive HMX is a prime example of such material.
One example of such material is egg yolk, providing well-known egg-derived bioactive substances such as lysozyme, cystatin, avidin, phosvitin and phospholipids.
Porosity is related, in principle, to the stability of such materials in geotechnical applications, for example, engineering foundations.
The main task during elaboration of such materials is to mimic the molecular recognition of biological molecules such as receptors, enzymes, antibodies and hormones, for example estrogens.
The growing field of paleogenomics provides striking examples of how such materials can be used to provide direct genomic information for internal calibration estimates [ 5].
Trouet, for example, believes that the use of such material is in contravention of Article 22 of the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine.
Various examples of such dynamic materials with intrinsic adaptive properties at both molecular and supramolecular levels will be discussed with their interesting applications.
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