「FOAMS」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Such | foams add flavor without significant substance, and |
| s a catalyst for the formation of polyurethane | foams and epoxy resins. |
| chemicals as a binary liquid, such as plastic | foams and some explosives. |
| formulated primarily as a component of vaginal | foams and creams. |
| oup, whose Feynman diagrams correspond to spin | foams and simplicial manifolds (depending on the rep |
| olyurethane products, ranging from coatings to | foams, and the use of castor oil derivatives continu |
| and multifunctional materials (fibers, films, | foams and particles) at nano and micro levels, as we |
| All polyurethane | foams are composed of petrochemicals. |
| Synthetic | foams are based on synthetic surfactants. |
| Closed-cell metal | foams are primarily used as an impact-absorbing mate |
| Reticulated | foams are used where porosity, surface area, low den |
| Most conventional | foams are produced using chemicals that could be bad |
| These | foams are characterized by cell sizes in the 20-100 |
| The crosslinked, closed-cell polyolefin | foams are especially used for acoustic or thermal in |
| as a foaming agent in the production of metal | foams, as it decomposes to form titanium and hydroge |
| nting drinks, for example using gels, powders, | foams, atomised sprays etc., as well as affecting th |
| is sometimes given as the basic unit for these | foams, but the most representative shape is a polyhe |
| Irritation from contraceptive creams and | foams can also cause dryness, as can fear and anxiet |
| cotton, tobacco, peat, duff, humus, synthetic | foams, charring polymers including polyurethane foam |
| cotton, tobacco, peat, duff, humus, synthetic | foams, charring polymers including polyurethane foam |
| Alcohol-resistant | foams contain a polymer that forms a protective laye |
| a food additive (E number E1505) to stabilize | foams, especially as whipping aid for egg white. |
| For orthopedic uses, | foams from metals such as tantalum or titanium are o |
| Type 1 and 2 | foams have long drain times, meaning the bubbles do |
| foam designed by NASA, manufactured by Evonik | Foams, Inc. in Magnolia, Arkansas, and marketed unde |
| inematical state and any superposition of spin | foams is called a quantum history. |
| Unlike many polymer | foams, metal foams remain deformed after impact and |
| e monomers that is used in some glues, aerosol | foams, plastics, paint and household products. |
| Synthetic | foams provide better flow, faster knockdown of flame |
| Alcohol resistant | foams should be used in fighting fires of fuels cont |
| emically and physically crosslinked polyolefin | foams that are foamed horizontally or vertically and |
| to Plateau's laws governing the structures of | foams, the hexagonal faces of Kelvin's variant are s |
| The Tsai-Wu criterion for closed cell PVC | foams under plane strain conditions may be expressed |
| Foams used in this method are either closed-cell or | |
| Microcellular plastic | foams was invented at MIT under the direction of Pro |
| lic domain in the early 1980s, Fagerdala World | Foams was one of the few companies willing to work w |
| the rules governing the shape of soap films in | foams were developed in the 19th century, a mathemat |
| foaming) agent especially in many polyurethane | foams which more precisely should be called polyuret |
| etime is considered as a superposition of spin | foams, which is a generalized Feynman diagram where |
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