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Bronze is also more fusible (i.e., more readily melted) and is hence easier to cast.
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The primary objective of this work was to prepare readily melt and solution processable phenylquinoxaline (PQ) oligomers that could be thermally crosslinked to solvent-resistant resins.
Work was focused on the polymer prepared from 4,4′-oxyphthalic anhydride (ODPA) and MPPD, which had a Tg of 200°C and could be readily melt processed below 305°C.
The presence of readily melting DNA correlates with a higher AT content compared to the genome average and suggests that this region may be less thermodynamically stable and likely subject to an increased mutation rate [37].
Around 1,050 1,100 kb there is a strong signal in the stacking energy lane, which suggests this region will readily melt, corresponding with the high local AT region mentioned previously.
This allows the chocolate to readily melt into the water, absorbing it in a liquid form.
However, PTFE normally decomposes before melting, meaning that it cannot be readily melt-spun into fibres.
However, sub fragments where the alleles differed by only a single SNP often showed readily distinguished melting profiles (e.g., aspA-2, 7 and aspA-1, 8 in Figure 1A and aspA-7 and aspA-1 in Figure 1C).
Weather in the Arctic was unusually warm and stormy this year, which broke up ice and melted it more readily.
Crumbly, dry cheeses don't melt as readily as smooth, semifirm ones, he said.
A batch containing both versions makes weak PLA that melts too readily at low temperatures.
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