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This material was produced by a consortium of ETV stations, including WGBH in Boston, WTTW in Chicago, and KQED in San Francisco.
The ratio of colorant to the glassy phase indicates this material was produced for use as a pigment rather than as a glass.
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A tiny percentage of this material is produced with sponsors, including government agencies, nonprofit associations and some corporations.
This material is produced by placing the scan vectors for the laser additive manufacturing process in a defined pattern.
This material is produced from microwave expansion of acid intercalated graphite which yields a planar structure with average thickness of 1 to 10 nm and varying diameter of 15 to 50 microns [55-57] [55-57]
This material is produced in impact events and redistributed across Ida's surface by geological processes.
As enough of this material is produced, amyloid plaques form spontaneously and remain quite stable over time [ 39, 41].
Since 2007 this "association" work has followed our published guidelines, and is always accompanied by an explanation of how the material was produced and who funded it.
Most of the material was produced by reactors at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee by irradiating a naturally occurring material, thorium, but those reactors no longer operate.
In this study, the alternative cementitious material was produced using aqueous carbonated lime infused with silica and hydrated alumina.
In this research, a new geopolymer construction material was produced using RG as a supplementary filler material to stabilize CG. Fly ash (FA) and slag were used as the precursors to induce geopolymerization in this new RG + CG construction product.
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