「Colloids」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| The Max Planck Institute for | Colloids and Interfaces is a research institute for co |
| mall amount of matter having size typical for | colloids and with a clear phase boundary (phase colloi |
| Most of his scientific research was on | colloids and surface chemistry, focussing on electroki |
| He demonstrated that living matter contained | colloids and mineral salts, which when dissolved in a |
| home, the clams could aid humans by filtering | colloids and suspended solids out of our wastewater. |
| Various types of | colloids are recognised: inorganic colloids (clay part |
| to be determined if the clams break up these | colloids at all or if it is feasible to recycle clam c |
| ssive electronic/optical materials, coatings, | colloids, biomaterials and bio-interfaces, polymer mat |
| Influenced by this cooperation worked on | colloids chemistry from that point on. |
| It occurs in | colloids, emulsions and other heterogeneous fluids und |
| gregation, defects in materials, surfactants, | colloids, ferromagnetic correlations in magnetism, all |
| Since some of these clams can sequester | colloids from streams or lakes, this provides an ecosy |
| Colloids have been suspected for the long range transp | |
| cs, nanoscience and other fields dealing with | colloids, heterogeneous systems consisting of a mechan |
| tional Power and of the Bradford-based Allied | Colloids international chemical business. |
| The gold number of some | colloids is given below. |
| The colors were achieved by | colloids of gold nano-particles. |
| The question is less clear for small organic | colloids often mixed in porewater with truly dissolved |
| als, and organic pollutants, easily sorb onto | colloids suspended in water and that can easily act as |
| y metals or radionuclides form their own pure | colloids, the term "Eigencolloid" is used to designate |
| Aggregates may also form from | colloids trapped on the surface of rising bubbles. |
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