Exact(4)
While native silks behave like typical molten polymers, reconstituted silks do not.
Crystals deposited on hydrophobic HOPG surfaces initially decreased in length below their expected melting temperature, while at 120 °C and above a typical molten morphology was observed.
This range, from several hundreds to several ten thousands, covers typical molten metallic droplets and oxide ceramic droplets in thermal spraying.
A typical molten salt based 5-stage compression and 3-stage expansion NSF-CAES system is illustrated in Fig. 4.
Similar(56)
The behaviour is typical of homogeneous molten polymers except for the appearance of a shoulder in the storage modulus data at low frequencies.
The validity of this new simulative technique was confirmed by comparing the simulated ionic conductivities and melting points of typical high-temperature molten salts, such as LiF LiCl LiBr, LiF LiBr KBr, LiCl LiBr KBr, and LiCl LiBr LiI, with those reported data in the literature or experimentally obtained.
Two typical nanomorphologies of an Ag Cu Ti molten alloy were observed on a SiC substrate depending on the nucleation position of the reaction product, TiC.
The alkali iodides are soluble in molten iodine and give conducting solutions typical of weak electrolytes.
From there, "Early Man" becomes an underdog athletic tale, going through the typical training montages — with some admittedly novel obstacles: molten lava, dinosaur bones and giant, man-eating mallards.
According to Head, the deposits appear typical of flood lavas, huge volumes of solidified molten rock similar to those found in the millions-years-old Columbia River Basalt Group, which at one point covered 60,000 square miles in the northwest United States.
Then, the typical pressure applied to the network in a molten layer inside an object of size R is ~ G2R2 = 2.9 × 108(R/1000km)2 dyncm−2, where G is the gravitational constant, and Δρ = 2 g cm−3 is the density difference between silicate (density ρs = 3gcm−3) and water (density ρw = 1 gcm−3).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com