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Discover Ludwig"Phase product" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is not grammatically incorrect, but it may not be readily understood by most readers. It may be more suitable for technical or scientific writing, when discussing a product that goes through different stages or phases during its development or production process. Here is an example: "The company's new phase product aims to improve efficiency by streamlining the production process into three distinct phases: design, development, and testing."
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A single Ti3Al phase product is finally obtained.
Insights into the mechanism of formation of these functional groups were based on the liquid and gas phase product distribution.
Higher partition coefficient of CDs was achieved by removing the top phase product and adding starch every 8 h to repeat the CDs systhesis process.
The gas yield, the alkenes content within the gas phase product and the heat sink of Cat3 at 700 °C are 40.7%, 51.5% and 3.41 MJ/kg.
This is a very interesting advantage for juice processing because cantaloupe pulp settles very fast resulting in a two phase product.
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Due to phase separation into an aqueous phase (catalyst-rich) and an organic phase (product-rich), the valuable rhodium catalyst can be retrieved and recycled.
The effluent mainly encompassed four phase products which were gas phase, water phase, oil phase, and solid phase products.
Therefore, the intermediate gas phase products of the combustion process may consist of NH3, N2, and H2.
Smaller diameter condensed phase products and more gaseous products will likely decrease two-phase flow loss and reduce slag accumulation.
Soot and gas phase products generated within the reactor were sampled from the exit of the reactor.
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