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Melt is a particularly nasty program to load onto an unsuspecting colleague's Mac.
Where glacier melt is a major input to a lake, the changes in level respond to seasonal heating as well as seasonal precipitation.
Accordingly, IVR of core melt is a key severe accident management strategy adopted by some operating nuclear power plants and proposed for some advanced light water reactors.
It is broadly valued by the biomaterials community that electrospinning from both the solution and melt is a technologically attractive method to process polymeric and composite materials; yet the number of publications reported in the current scientific literature regards the two methods has an estimated ratio of 1 to 400.
From a manufacturing and ecological point of view, the preparation of porous structures from a thermoplastic polymer melt is a convenient route; it allows feasible, reproducible and rapid production of scaffolds of many shapes and sizes in an economical way without involving any solvents.
The parallel use of dielectric spectroscopy, to characterize the segmental dynamics of the amorphous polymers polymer above Tg, and of X-ray scattering, to estimate the induction period for cold crystallization, reveals that segmental mobility of the supercooled melt is a key factor in controlling the development of the pre-crystalline nanostructures.
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Electrospinning from melt is an attractive solvent-free manufacturing process for tissue engineering scaffolds [ 1].
"Melting" is a funny poem about an encounter with a fishmonger.
Today it is scary for different reasons: Its rapid melting is a symbol of global warming.
Zone melting is a means of using the freezing process to manipulate impurities.
"Ice melting is a relatively slow process but is speeding up.
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