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Ernst Abbe and Otto Schott in 1885 demonstrated that the incorporation of new elements into the glass melt led to many desirable variations in refractive index and dispersive power.
On the other hand, addition of 4 mol% of KF to the melt led to larger cathodic current in cyclic voltammogram, and gave a dense, adhesive and thicker metal film of ca. 3 μm thickness in the same electrolysis condition as above.
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Eutectic melting of Ca(OH 2/CaCO3 was found to occur in the experiment at 973 K, and this eutectic melting led to the growth of large particles of solid materials.
Four times of melting led to loss of alkalis, but also of up to 40% of Si from the felsic sample RGM-1 (Fig. 8).
Dall'Osto, M. et al. Arctic sea ice melt leads to atmospheric new particle formation.
The spring melt leads to extensive flooding, which makes the control of water difficult.
The melt leads to a drying of the landscape early in the fire season.
The reaction carried out in solution and in the melt leads to SBR chain bearing amino and carboxylate functionalities through thiol addition to the vinyl double bonds of the 1,2-butadiene units with anti-Markovnikov regioselectivity.
Here, increasing water pressure (which means increasing concentration of H2O in the melt) leads to a rapid expansion of the quartz liquidus volume relative to that of feldspar components.
On the contrary, increased spring temperatures may improve grassland productivity in cooler regions like Alpine valleys, since the earlier snow melt leads to an extension of the growth period.
In decades past, the words on this page would have been produced by melting lead to shape it into lines of type that would make up the newspaper's columns -- a process that was universal in the printing industry.
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