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Experts say there are several reasons opposition is starting to crystallize.
— After three years as chief executive of Apple, Timothy D. Cook is starting to crystallize his vision for the company.
Tying generosity to character appears to matter most around age 8, when children may be starting to crystallize notions of identity.
With Syrian government forces' sudden and major advancements into the city's rebel-held eastern territory in recent weeks, Aleppo's uncertain fate is starting to crystallize, once again posing two central questions: Why Aleppo, and what next?
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On the other hand, the βPPL blocks (i.e., PPL blocks to crystallize into β-form) started to crystallize after an appreciable induction time, showing sequential crystallization (i.e., advance crystallization of PE blocks and subsequent crystallization of βPPL blocks) to form a slightly distorted LMS (18%).
Whenever a substance is dissolved in water, its molecules get in the way of the water molecules bonding with one another into solid crystals, and the water has to get colder before it starts to crystallize.
Disease associations started to crystallize shortly afterwards.
In all cases, PCL starts to crystallize from a microphase separated melt.
On 9/11, after his brother turned up safe and his family calmed down, Mr. Snyder said his thinking started to crystallize.
When annealed at temperatures well above the glass transition temperature of PLLA block (TgPLLA), the PLLA chains started to crystallize, leading to reorientation of lamellae.
X-ray diffraction was used to monitor the crystallization process in the films during annealing, which indicated that the YSZ films started to crystallize at 300 400 °C and became fully crystalline with a cubic structure at temperature ≥ 600 °C.
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