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The mysterious Biblical Curse of Ham, precipitated when Ham sees his father naked, may well have been family awkwardness.
The outbreak was precipitated when the Chinese halted a Japanese troop train en route to Tientsin and Fengtai.
x-phase particles are precipitated when Ti is added as grain refiner to CuAlNi shape memory alloys.
Mr. Solomon, whose last depression was in 1999, precipitated when a lover left unannounced for a monastery, is happy here, too.
While an index would aggregate global prices to give farmers more information, the dairy crisis was precipitated when Murray Goulburn slashed its milk price and applied it retrospectively.
Most dangerous of all, experts said, are encounters precipitated when people just jump from boats for impromptu swims with dolphins in the wild.
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They are undesirable because they may precipitate when the oil stands at room temperature, but they can be removed by cooling and filtering.
Besides age-hardening at 500 °C, an unexpected phenomenon of age-softening is observed even in the presence of nanoscale α precipitates when aged at 600 °C.
Sodium, aluminum, and silica pore-water concentrations increase upon exposure to ammonia and then decline as aluminosilicates precipitate when the pH declines due to buffering.
The design of a safe spent nuclear fuel repository requires the knowledge of the stability of the secondary phases which precipitate when water reaches the fuel surface.
This method has the disadvantage that Fe is also co-precipitated when present in large amounts.
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