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Discover LudwigThe phrase "titanic oxide" is not correct in standard written English and does not convey a clear meaning
It may be intended to refer to a specific chemical compound, but without context, it is not usable. Example: "The research focused on the properties of titanic oxide, but the results were inconclusive."
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This method clarified that water can be decomposed only by photo energy and titanic oxide.
The cooling effect and cost effectiveness could be augmented by utilizing rainwater and by coating windows with titanic oxide.
As a recent technological innovation, let me introduce the photocatalyst of titanic oxide (TiO2) to cool-down structures.
The photocatalyst of titanic oxide on glass on the sides of the buildings can cool down their structures and save on the cost of air conditioning.
In 2006, an experiment was conducted on a roof-top (10 m2) of a building, which was covered by a water film coated with titanic oxide.
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but before "Titanic".
I blame the Titanic.
The Titanic would founder.
Olympic or Titanic?
Titanic Truth--or Gargantuan Lie?
HARTFORD Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts "Cinematic Titanic".
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