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The removal of SiO2 by a liquid phase hydrofluoric acid (HF) [3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], often referred to as 'HF dip', and is a very common process in silicon processing.
The rise of bubbles in viscous liquids is not only a very common process in many industrial applications, but also an important fundamental problem in fluid physics.
The polydispersity in shape and size may be attributed to twinning, a very common process for face-centered cubic (fcc) metals.
Surfaces covered by wax may become hydrophilic with the erosion of theses layers (e.g., Carnegiea, Fig. 1a), a very common process in many plants (see below).
Gas-liquid separation is a very common process in industrial plants, where often high Efficiency of Gas Separation (EGS) is demanded.
Absorption is a very common process which takes place on various types of materials ranging from porous media to new nano-materials and biological tissues.
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