KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS GRAPHITISE
PRESENT
Present
I graphitise
you graphitise
he/she/it graphitises
we graphitise
you graphitise
they graphitise
Present continuous
I am graphitising
you are graphitising
he/she/it is graphitising
we are graphitising
you are graphitising
they are graphitising
Present perfect
I have graphitised
you have graphitised
he/she/it has graphitised
we have graphitised
you have graphitised
they have graphitised
Present perfect continuous
I have been graphitising
you have been graphitising
he/she/it has been graphitising
we have been graphitising
you have been graphitising
they have been graphitising
PAST
Past
I graphitised
you graphitised
he/she/it graphitised
we graphitised
you graphitised
they graphitised
Past continuous
I was graphitising
you were graphitising
he/she/it was graphitising
we were graphitising
you were graphitising
they were graphitising
Past perfect
I had graphitised
you had graphitised
he/she/it had graphitised
we had graphitised
you had graphitised
they had graphitised
Past perfect continuous
I had been graphitising
you had been graphitising
he/she/it had been graphitising
we had been graphitising
you had been graphitising
they had been graphitising
FUTURE
Future
I will graphitise
you will graphitise
he/she/it will graphitise
we will graphitise
you will graphitise
they will graphitise
Future continuous
I will be graphitising
you will be graphitising
he/she/it will be graphitising
we will be graphitising
you will be graphitising
they will be graphitising
Future perfect
I will have graphitised
you will have graphitised
he/she/it will have graphitised
we will have graphitised
you will have graphitised
they will have graphitised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been graphitising
you will have been graphitising
he/she/it will have been graphitising
we will have been graphitising
you will have been graphitising
they will have been graphitising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would graphitise
you would graphitise
he/she/it would graphitise
we would graphitise
you would graphitise
they would graphitise
Conditional continuous
I would be graphitising
you would be graphitising
he/she/it would be graphitising
we would be graphitising
you would be graphitising
they would be graphitising
Conditional perfect
I would have graphitise
you would have graphitise
he/she/it would have graphitise
we would have graphitise
you would have graphitise
they would have graphitise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been graphitising
you would have been graphitising
he/she/it would have been graphitising
we would have been graphitising
you would have been graphitising
they would have been graphitising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you graphitise
we let´s graphitise
you graphitise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
graphitised
Present Participle
graphitising
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «GRAPHITISE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
graphitise in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
graphitise im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Iron and Steel International
In the course of their investigations, the authors found that steels which displayed
in the McQuaid-Ehn test a totally normal case with a grain size of 1 to 5 did not
graphitise in service. Steels which were abnormal and fine-grained (7 to 8) in the
...
2
Strength of the Diamond-Metal Interface and Soldering of ...
214–216, the surface of defect-free natural diamond with no impurities starts to
graphitise in deep vacuum (5⋅10–4 Pa) at ... structure and impurities of relatively
large amounts of metals–catalysts (1–2%) can graphitise at lower temperatures.
Yu I Naidich, V. P. Umanskii, I. A. Lavrinenko, 2007
3
Papers read at the conference held in London, 7th-9th April, ...
These may be summarised as follows : (i) The grist coke in an artefact does not
graphitise to quite the same extent as it does when treated separately, for given
conditions of time and temperature. (ii) Both grist coke and pitch binder coke,
when ...
Society of Chemical Industry (Great Britain), 1966
4
Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals
bide, the greater was its tendency to graphitise, led the authors to make the
following suggestion : (i) Minute sub-microscopic cracks and defects that might
be present within a martensitic or a cold-worked structure offer favourable
nucleation ...
From 475 — 221 BC, the technology to graphitise white cast iron was discovered
in China and the strength and ductility of cast iron were improved remarkably.
Modern malleable cast iron appeared in Europe in the eighteen 2 CAST IRONS ...
6
Science and Civilisation in China: Vol. 5, Chemistry and ...
... of Figures 86–87 show that it was cast as white cast iron, then decarburised in
this way.154 The iron may also 'graphitise', that is, the cementite (iron carbide,
Fe3C) in the iron can decompose and precipitate as graphite (Fe3C → 3Fe + C).
Joseph Needham, Donald B. Wagner, Tsuen-Hsuin Tsien, 2008
7
Handbook of Textile Fibre Structure: Natural, Regenerated, ...
This is somewhat misleading, since many carbon fibres do not graphitise even at
temperatures above 3000°C, and the term graphitisation should be used only if
the final fibre exhibits graphite structure. Besides the HTT, a second important ...
Stephen Eichhorn, J. W. S. Hearle, M Jaffe, 2009
8
Pharmacokinetics in Drug Development: Advances and ...
5.1 A schematic showing options for sample analysis using AMS it is necessary
to collect fractions of the chromatographic eluant and graphitise each fraction
separately (Lappin and Garner 2004, 2005). If all the fractions collected across a
...
Peter L. Bonate, Danny R. Howard, 2011
9
Design, Construction and Research Application of a ...
1,000 and 2,700 °C is often used to graphitise raw carbon blacks, which
essentially induces the stacking and order of the graphene layers decreasing the
amorphous characteristics of the carbon microstructure. This treatment is an
effective ...
10
Graphene: Fundamentals and emergent applications
The Cu atoms assist in the catalytic decomposition of the hydrocarbon providing
a rich source of C species to deposit and graphitise on oxide substrates a few
centimetres downstream. The technique allows for the fabrication of relatively low
...
Jamie H. Warner, Franziska Schaffel, Mark Rummeli, 2012