10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VITRIFIABILITY»
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vitrifiability in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Protective Agents: Advances in Research and Application: ...
University of Alberta: Statistical prediction of the vitrifiability and glass stability of
multi-component cryoprotective agent solutions Current study results from the
report, 'Statistical prediction of the vitrifiability and glass stability of multi-
component ...
2
Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Therefore, we can discuss neither the structure nor the vitrifiability of this acid.
Sulfur, which is the first member of the next series, readily passes into the
vitreous state. In both the crystalline and vitreous states, it has a chain structure [6
].
3
Cryopreservation and low temperature biology in blood ...
G.M. Fahy: Dr. Pegg, as far as the vitrifiability of solutions is concerned, I disagree
that Tg' is really the temperature that defines the required concentration. The
concentration corresponding to Tg' is probably not actually reached in the real ...
Cees Smit Sibinga, P.C. Das, H.T. Meryman, 1990
4
Glassy, Amorphous and Nano-Crystalline Materials: Thermal ...
2.9 Heat capacity of water in normal, supercooled liquid and glassy states,
showing two possible interpolations to preserve a continuity that must exist in
view of the vitrifiability of liquids water under sufficiently high cooling rates (From
Ref.
Jaroslav Šesták, Jiří J. Mareš, Pavel Hubík, 2010
5
The Architectural Magazine
The glazing sometimes given to the surface of bricks, for various purposes,
depends on the vitrifiability of silica when mixed with certain substances. The
ordinary mode adopted is, to throw upon the bricks, Bricks and Brickwork, 413.
John Claudius Loudon, 1838
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A general system of chemical knowledge: and its application ...
The second, the boracic acid, one of the Weakest of all, is distinguished
principally. by its solid and crystalline form, the weakness of its taste and of its
attractions, its fixity and vitrifiability, its sparing solubility in water, and its exerting
no action ...
Antoine-François de Fourcroy (comte), 1804
7
A General System of Chemical Knowledge, and Its Application ...
That which molt strongly resembles it is the phosphoric, on account of its fixity
and vitrifiability ; but it possesses only, in a very weak degree, the property of
mutual attraction, which is so remarkable and so powerful in almost all the
preceding ...
comte Antoine-François de Fourcroy, 1804
8
Architectural Magazine, and Journal of Improvement in ...
The glazing sometimes given to the surface of bricks, for various purposes,
depends on the vitrifiability of silica when mixed with certain substances. The
ordinary mode adopted is, to throw upon the bricks, Bricks and Brickwork. 4l3.
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A general system of chemical knowledge, and its application ...
The second, the boracic acid, one of the weakest of all, is distinguished
principally by its solid and crystalline form, the weakness of its taste and of its
attractions, its fixity and vitrifiability, its sparing solubility in water,. and its exerting
no action ...
Antoine François Fourcroy (comte de.), 1804
10
A Natural History of Time
With a rapid cooling, glass was produced, while if the cooling was slow, crystals
would form: vitrifiability was proved to be consistent with an igneous origin. But
Werner's followers were long insensitive to these experimental arguments, which
...