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Water can evaporate at temperatures below the boiling point, and ice can evaporate into a gas without first melting, in a process called sublimation.
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The materials attained exhibit minimal changes in the crystallinity resulting from first melting process although a slight increase of long spacing at room temperature is seen as MCM-41 is incorporated in the hybrids.
The pouring process involved first melting a bar of steel in a three-thousand-degree magnetically heated pot.
In dry, cold conditions, the ice vaporized without melting first, a process called sublimation.
In the melting process of the diblock copolymers, it was observed that the PEG component first melted with a stepwise increase in the long spacing.
First, put the butter in a microwave-proof dish and melt for a few seconds, or melt in a pan.
When this melts, it first melts as a narrow channel through the plug.
But when this began to melt 9,600 years ago, the land began to rise in a process called isostatic rebound.
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One genotype depicted by the red melting curves in Figure 3b contained wild-type sequence (G at position 157 in the reverse sequence) and clustered with normal control samples, the second and most predominant genotype (A at position 157 on reverse sequence) clustered together (blue melting curves) and a third less common genotype (G/A) clustered in a third melting group (orange melting curves).
It only takes a few seconds for them to melt in a microwave oven and only a few minutes for them to melt in a conventional oven.
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