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to melts
verb
To change (or to be changed) from a solid state to a liquid state, usually by a gradual heat.
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For another example, recently it has been suggested that earthquakes in the continental crust are related to melts in the lower crust (Okada et al., 2008).
During aluminium cast house practice, chromium is mainly added to melts of aluminium in the holding furnace as tablets or minitablets (compressed compacts of chromium and aluminium powders).
Without any oxide added to melts containing TaCl5 or NbF72− the TavTaIV and NbVNbIV redox process, respectively, is observed in the cyclic voltammograms.
These liquids are meta-stable without crystallization for days and form highly viscous honey-like surface layers, which represent the transition from solutions to melts.
Zhang et al. (2015) suggest a LVZ above the northward underthrusting Indian slab beneath the YZS due to melts and/or fluids associated with the dehydration of the Indian plate.
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To identify the axial incipient melting positions corresponding to the power-to-melts, solidified grain morphology and molten fuel axial movements were characterized.
The power-to-melts depended slightly on fuel-to-cladding gap sizes and clearly on both oxygen-to-metal ratios and densities of fuel pellets.
Power-to-melts of uranium plutonium oxide fuel pins at an initial startup condition were experimentally obtained from the B5D-2 test in the experimental fast reactor JOYO in Oarai Engineering Center.
Seriously, it appeared to melt.
It will continue to melt.
They lack much to melt.
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