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Further blending with 5wt% polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) powder caused the composite powders to become transparent sheets of 30-200 μm in thickness.

Further, blending of the materials with Nafion leads to composite membranes of GO-g-SPEEK/Nafion, which has a close proton conductivity to that of GO-g-SPEEK but far higher cell performances.

Further blending the line between the web and your desktop are Adobe AIR, Silverlight, Dekoh, and Mozilla's yet-to-be-released Parakey.

Self-described musically as 'Stadium Lo-Fi,' the new album finds Analog Rebellion further blending seemingly disparate sonic qualities in total harmony.

But Ferrero took things one step further, blending the heady mixture into a spreadable confection that was even more economical and easy to use.

However, exploration in this area often yields beautiful data, further blending the lines between science and aesthetics until they seem one and the same; an indeterminate series of miraculous phenomena to please both the eye and the intellect.

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If so, that could further blend the two economies.

From our perspective, marketing and IT departments will become even further blended.

IFR-PLA was further blended with the commercial PLA to prepare flame retardant PLA blends (PLA-FR blend).

In this study, we synthesized polyester urethane urea (PEUU), further blended it with gelatin and fabricated PEUU/G nanofibrous scaffolds.

For his part, Mr. Murdock said the opportunities were plentiful as new technologies and new ideas like his smart golf clubs further blended virtual and real space.

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