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  • r consisting of AlCl3-H2-CO2 is deposited onto porous alumina fibers or preforms, or SiC/SiC (silico
  • try, the Baldonnel Formation is represented by porous and permeable dolostone.
  • Because the bloom is highly porous, and its open spaces are full of slag, the blo
  • Once released into porous and permeable carrier beds or into faults plan
  • as the mud filtrate) continues to "invade" the porous and permeable formation until the solids prese
  • Because the bloom is highly porous, and its open spaces are full of slag, the ham
  • When a formation is porous and contains salty water, the overall resistiv
  • They are poorly crystalline, highly porous and have large surface areas.
  • oil is composed mostly of sand, making it very porous and difficult to grow certain plants.
  • se the film that forms on the metal surface is porous and/or cracked.
  • Most London stock bricks are more or less porous, as is the lime mortar in which they have trad
  • rk at the quarry was used as a test site for a porous asphalt pavement.
  • tretch of the motorway that has a surfacing of porous asphalt that improves drainage and reduces noi
  • er for developing techniques for manufacturing porous barriers for isotope separation.
  • haracteristic, due to air trapped inside their porous bodies.
  • electro-osmosis, as motion of liquid in porous body under influence of electric field;
  • capillary osmosis, as motion of liquid in porous body under influence of the chemical potential
  • axons piercing through the cribriform plate (a porous bone plate that separates the nose from the br
  • a perceived resemblance of the material to the porous bones of the cuttlefish from the Greek, "sepio
  • During burning the plastics, a porous borate ceramics is formed that protects the un
  • was indefensible to allow for a stronger, less porous border with France's neighbours.
  • ning for ITBP officers recruits patrolling the porous borders.The Academy was moved to this location
  • Efforts to demarcate the porous boundary with Sudan were delayed by the Second
  • ed buhrstone (or burrstone), an open-textured, porous but tough, fine-grained sandstone, or a silici
  • etroleum production in the basin has come from porous carbonate deposits, such as algal mounds, of P
  • colored when first made, Cream City bricks are porous, causing them to absorb dirt and other polluta
  • CWF systems consist of a porous ceramic filter that sits on top of a plastic o
  • persion of fine air or gas bubbles through the porous ceramic into a liquid.
  • ncentrated nitric acid, the two separated by a porous ceramic pot.
  • d water/cement ratio (i.e. less dense and more porous) compared to concrete located beyond the reinf
  • Porous crystalline solids can be used to describe mat
  • A porous disk or other porous barrier between the two h
  • A simple set up may be made by use of a porous flat plate-like object (a filter paper, for ex
  • ity in the rock during melting and/or reactive porous flow in melt extraction) along an adiabatic pa
  • By virtue of its tendency to form a porous frameworks, urea has the ability to trap many
  • 6R and 17/35 are constructed of asphalt with a porous friction course overlay to improve surface dra
  • ricated from silica nanospheres or hydrophilic porous glass, the pumping mechanism is generated by a
  • The porous ground beneath the canal could not withstand t
  • It is somewhat porous, has high surface area and strength for its we
  • When it rains the chalk, which is porous, holds water in its aquifer, releasing the wat
  • g a high surface area precious metal on to the porous hydrophobic membrane.
  • Porous Hydroxlyapatite implants are used for local dr
  • final version contains 20 pounds of shards of porous iron, which bonds chemically with arsenic.
  • The porous layers were compressed over time and forced up
  • Drywall is a porous, lightweight substance that supports the growt
  • Beneath the 3-inch-thick layer of porous limestone is 6 inches of volcanic rock, follow
  • rom natural springs that bubble forth from the porous limestone rocks in the area.
  • There is porous limestone, which lets the water on rough days
  • Sections of the creek bed are composed of porous limestone, allowing water to enter and flow th
  • The mineral forms cryptocrystalline, often porous, masses, usually of white colour.
  • ms white to yellowish cryptocrystalline, often porous, masses.
  • ratures (150 - 60 K) is physically adsorbed on porous material, mostly activated carbon.
  • od to use with concrete, wood, stone and other porous materials and can be used with etched plastics
  • d miniaturization including fluid flow through porous materials and "microfluidic chemistry and NMR/
  • Like zeolites and other porous materials, zeolitic imidazolate framework memb
  • and protected from rapid degradation in these porous materials.
  • rvoir engineering, geochemistry, fluid flow in porous media and enhanced oil recovery.
  • phase, solid phase, exchangers and surfaces in Porous Media (Soil and Aquifer)
  • combustion, shock physics, seismology, flow in porous media and astrophysics.
  • Module Porous Media Simulates Water Flow in variable saturat
  • D. A. Nield and A. Bejan, Convection in Porous Media, Second Edition, Springer-Verlag, New Yo
  • igue, damage, fracture, contact, geomaterials, porous media, multi-physics coupling.
  • n engineering of multiphase flows and flows in porous media, is an hypothetical (artificial) fluid v
  • ds of several journals, including Transport in Porous Media, the SIAM Journal on Multiscale Modeling
  • slines, transition to turbulence, and designed porous media.
  • es the mechanical behaviour of fluid-saturated porous media.
  • sation of the Reynolds number for flow through porous media.
  • canals, as well as (saturated and unsaturated) porous medium transport.
  • The volumetric flux through a porous medium is often modelled using Darcy's law.
  • Δx is the thickness of the bed of the porous medium (m)
  • Other phases, particles, the skeleton of the porous medium, etc. present in the channel are disreg
  • the nanoparticles have little mobility in the porous medium.
  • the ambient air to be monitored usually via a porous membrane.
  • parate isotopic mixtures such as uranium using porous membranes.
  • metal impregnating, polymer impregnating, and porous metal sealing, is the process of filling a por
  • Despite vigorous cleaning, the porous nature of the stone used in the Shrine's const
  • t of the church was rebuilt in 1866 due to the porous nature of the green sandstone that had deterio
  • y are sensitive to oxidation, and due to their porous nature, may be oxidized to depths far below th
  • However, operating behind a porous offensive line, Krieg had another inconsistent
  • s exposed to moisture when the silver layer is porous or damaged.
  • The original printing on porous paper resulted in blurry notes and words that
  • The porous pavement still looks good and works well decad
  • the Commonwealth of Massachusetts installed a porous pavement parking area at Walden Pond as a spec
  • Ferguson, Bruce K., 2005, Porous Pavements, Boca Raton: CRC Press.
  • an irregular shaped formation consisting of a porous, permeable sedimentary deposit surrounded by i
  • In 1854 he invented a porous plaster for the relief of pain, and subsequent
  • Are polar or non-polar functional groups in a porous polymer matrix.
  • MOFs are a class of porous polymeric material, consisting of metal ions l
  • r improved the Daniell cell by introducing the porous pot cell, which he invented in 1838.
  • reported that they had seen streaks of light, porous pumice stone floating in the water-and then ha
  • Porous pumping is created by the use of sintered glas
  • made by Monsanto, are leaking from one unlined porous quarry that was not authorized to take chemica
  • y form in areas where there is chalk (or other porous rock) downland bordering clay valleys or vales
  • ed to the ground, it expands and contracts the porous rock, essentially freeing the trapped oil.
  • eratures and the evaporation of dew inside the porous rock.
  • for drinking or irrigation, and to help locate porous rocks suitable for burying emissions of greenh
  • ers (100 trillion cubic feet) gas field in the porous Rotliegend sandstone formation, which is 130 m
  • Imbibition methods, i.e., immersion of the porous sample, under vacuum, in a fluid that preferen
  • from North Africa each spring to breed in the porous sand cliffs along sections of the river valley
  • g oil and gas that seeped from the surrounding porous sands.
  • Porous sandstone channels and bars are present locall
  • ow, open, deciduous, western forest growing on porous sandstone.
  • Because they are predominantly porous, sandy soils, the area tends to be droughty an
  • ntense bursts of positrons into a thin film of porous silicon dioxide.
  • dark room for wet etching, electroplating and porous silicon fabrication.
  • The origin of efficient luminescence in highly porous silicon, K. J. Nash, P. D. J. Calcott, L. T. C
  • Properties of Porous Silicon, Leigh Canham (Ed.) Inspec/IEE (1997)
  • Porous silicon-based scaffolds for tissue engineering
  • ir research is focused on inorganic and hybrid porous solids with microscopical holes (MOFs) which a
  • ut damaging them, a silicon-based solid with a porous, sponge-like structure is used in which 99.8 p
  • to hydroxylapatite by high temperatures; their porous structure allows relatively rapid ingrowth at
  • y in order to arrive at a material with a very porous structure, sufficiently porous to allow hot ga
  • Due to the porous structure, machining Oilite poses a special si
  • are typically made from aluminium oxide with a porous structure.
  • e minerals are referred to as zeolites and are porous structures that are naturally occurring materi
  • "The porous structures can be heated to high temperatures
  • molecules that make up 1-, 2- or 3-dimensional porous structures).
  • damage this layer, the river can sink into the porous substrate and disappear.
  • over a bed of impermeable material on top of a porous substrate.
  • In conventional leaching, a coat of porous sulfide rock is left behind on the shrinking c
  • ning two membrane sheets separated by a highly porous support plate.
  • chemical that is used to find fingerprints on porous surfaces.
  • ombined into a new division and named Filtrona Porous Technologies.
  • en, Broken Social Scene, Kettcar, Tomte, Tele, Porous, Tiger Lou, Bernd Begemann, Naked Lunch, Lali
  • ed of volcanic lava rock and ash, which is too porous to allow rivers to flow.
  • ded insufficient volume and the ground was too porous to allow for a pond to grow behind the stone s
  • ley recognized that his offensive line was too porous to allow rookie QB Bobby Hebert to succeed and
  • Many stationary phases are porous to provide greater surface area.
  • e formation of ice lenses must be sufficiently porous to allow capillary action, yet not so porous a
  • e in foundries, such as, ceramic foam filters, porous tube filters, bonded ceramic filters, and deep
  • BC production to be a major problem, given the porous United States-Canada border, and has launched
  • aint is able to penetrate the ground (which is porous, unlike acrylic gesso) and establish a permane
  • e the gradual evaporation of water through its porous walls not only further thickens the yoghurt, b
  • The soil of this AVA is volcanic and very porous which allows it to cool down quickly despite t
  • nimise erosion and may be either watertight or porous, which allows water to filter through after th
  • is free-flowing, relatively coarse (10 µ) and porous with specific surface area in the range of 5m2
  • ducive to tunnel excavation owing to the soft, porous yet extremely stable nature of the chalk under