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If small polymer particles of 0.05 to 1.0 micrometre in size are formed as a dispersion in water or organic solvent and if the polymer is above its glass transition temperature (Tg) and is rubbery in nature, then a clear polymer film may form after the dispersion is applied to a substrate.
As it will be discussed later, phenoxyl radical may form after release of HCl from the OH adducts.
Strictures may form after open or laparoscopic surgical treatment of either benign or malignant diseases, with a higher incidence in stapled compared with hand-sewn anastomoses.
Femoral components with a deep trochlear groove and smooth transition of the intercondylar box appear to better accommodate any peripatellar fibrous nodule that may form after total knee arthroplasty.
Since Zr-rich particles may form after a solution treatment in Zr-containing Mg alloys [2, 7, 8], the present research aims to unveil the effect of these pre-existing nanoscale Zr-rich particles on the formation of the subsequent β-type precipitates of the Mg-6Zn-0.5Cu-0.6Zr ageoy during age hardening.
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A Jewish boy of 13 may form part of the quorum after his Bar Mitzvah (religious adulthood).
Based on the different mining boundaries at different mining areas, the main roof and overlying strata may form four types of 3D structures after caving, including type "θ", "O", "S" and "C".
After several years, perennial bulbs may form smaller 'bulblets' or 'corms' around the original bulb.
After the envelope is lost, the star may form a remnant directly.
In adults it may form many polyps (lumps of tissue) that can plug the larynx; after removal it may reappear.
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