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HAMILTON Grounds for Sculpture "Infusion," glass works by Martin Kremer.
100 mL infusion glass bottles with rubber stopper and metal ring were used.
Sieved manure samples from the 3 production stages were also studied in 1000 mL infusion glass bottles for biogas production monitoring since not enough biogas for volume and composition measurements was produced in the smaller bottles.
Manure from all 3 production stages was collected, sieved through a 2 mm sieve, and stored in 54 (100 mL) infusion glass bottles with rubber stopper and metal ring under controlled conditions at 15°C for maximum 4 months to study the effect of the pig production stage on manure development.
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In this study conducted in Mexico, 3 types of open infusion containers (glass bottles, burettes, and semi-rigid plastic) were utilized.
Commercially available open infusion containers (glass container, semi-rigid plastic container, and burette products) were used during the open container period.
No significant effect of nano-particle infusion on the glass transition temperature of the epoxies was found.
Olivine sand was incubated with buffered and non-buffered Milli-Q water in glass infusion bottles at three different temperatures: 30, 50 and 70°C.
Once the main OTPs of E1 were identified, aliquots of the preconcentrated ozonated samples containing the OTPs of interest were introduced in the LC-HRMS system by infusion using a glass syringe.
Biobased diglycidyl ethers of diphenolate (DGEDP) and monoglycidyl ether of eugenol (GE) were synthesized and formulated as new type of biobased epoxy resins for vacuum infusion processing with glass fiber mats.
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