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The material, described in the journal Nature, has two additives in the resin -- microscopic capsules containing a repair fluid and a catalyst.

A novel material, described in the 17 January issue of Science, has a unique love-hate relationship with water.

Indeed, a new thermoelectric material described in the 11 February Science is the first one in decades to lower the temperature bar in the thermoelectric limbo.

The new material, described in today's issue of Nature, is the first of its kind to be designed using theoretical calculations rather than simply by trial and error.

In this paper an alternative analytical procedure for the determination of water absorption (by full immersion) by stone material, described in the NORMAL 07-81 document, is proposed.

We declared that data and material described in the manuscript will be freely available to anyone wishing to use them for non-commercial purposes, without breaching participant confidentiality.

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This supplementary material describes in detail our method to search for a residue into a polymer.

Other materials described in the journal, including gun powder, butane and fuses, were not located.

At a hearing at Belmarsh Prison in Southeast London, Ms. Hemming suggested that some defendants might have tried to obtain the dangerous materials described in the charges.

The particles sizes measured are in accordance with similar materials described in literature [20, 24, 32].

Data and materials described in the manuscript are available by contacting the main author of the article ([email protected]).se

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