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noun
The act of enclosing in a capsule; the growth of a membrane around (any part) so as to enclose it in a capsule.
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This corresponds to encapsulation as Fodor uses the term.
This figure confirms less transport processes in the water solutions due to encapsulation process that occurs.
They argued that organic photovoltaics lagged behind in development, particularly with respect to encapsulation.
Multiple color codes were generated by mixing UCNPs emitting red and green colors at different ratios prior to encapsulation.
The following dyes have been subjected to encapsulation by four different methods described in the paragraph above.
This conclusion would likely be rejected by modularists because their commitment to encapsulation and domain specificity implies that language processing cannot be modulated by motor information and background knowledge.
Lipid-based microcapsules can be used as delivery systems to improve the bioavailability of β-carotene in addition to encapsulation and protection.
The efficacy of a novel method for placing adult rat NS/PCs in PM (injection method) was compared to encapsulation and surface plating approaches.
These pre-machined features can be stacked layer-by-layer to create pockets for the accommodation of fragile components, such as electronic circuitry, prior to encapsulation.
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On the GDI chromosome we found nine CDS related to polysaccharide encapsulation (GDI2398 to GDI2402 and GDI2409 to GDI2413).
GA-treated tissues are prone to calcification and subjected to fibrous encapsulation following implantation (Nimni et al. 1987).
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