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PRESENT
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PAST
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FUTURE
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CONDITIONAL
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IMPERATIVE
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NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
polymerised
Present Participle
polymerising
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «POLYMERISE»
Descubre el uso de
polymerise en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
polymerise y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
19.3 ACETAL RESINS 19.3.1 Polymerisation of Formaldehyde Formaldehyde
will polymerise in a number of ways, as indicated in Figure 19.1 The cyclic trimer
(trioxane) and tetramer are obtained by a trace of sulphuric acid acting on hot ...
2
Handbook of Clay Science
In contrast to hydrophilic monomers, which polymerise in the interlayer space,
low polarity monomers such as styrene, can only polymerise in the interlayer
space if the clay mineral was previously modified. This will be discussed later in
this ...
F. Bergaya, B.K.G. Theng, G. Lagaly, 2011
3
Physics of Bio-Molecules and Cells: Les Houches Session ...
One, called barbed (or pins) end, can polymerise while the other, called pointed (
or minus), can simultaneously de-polymerise. Of course this can only happen if
energy is constantly fed into the system and this is done by hydrolysing ATP in ...
Henrik Flyvbjerg, Frank Jülicher, Pal Ormos, 2003
4
Organometallic Chemistry
Similar catalysts in the presence or absence of GaBr3 polymerise substituted
norbornenes; various propagating species can be detected.150 10. Alkene
Polymerisation Theoretical calculations support the view that cationic complexes,
e.g. ...
Royal Society of Chemistry, Edward W. Abel, F. G. A. Stone, 1990
... R M Stanford,University (ACS ,Div.of Polymeric Materials Science & Engng.)
Ziegler-Natta catalysts are a remarkable set of initiators in that they are the only
systems which will polymerise alpha- olefins to stereoregular high polymers.
6
Electrical Engineer's Reference Book
A gas having good radiation stability is sulphur hexatluoride (SF6), whereas
halogenated hydrocarbons slowly polymerise with evolution of corrosive
products, and other gases, such as perfluoropropylene, polymerise rapidly to
form liquids ...
M. A. Laughton, D.F. Warne, 2002
7
Chemistry and Technology of Emulsion Polymerisation
There are several options to achieve polymerisation in or of vesicles (Paleos,
1990): ' Polymerise the surfactant molecules when these contain polymerisable
groups ' Polymerise the counterions of the surfactants ' Polymerise monomer that
is ...
8
A Guidebook to Lipoprotein Techniques
Set the tubes in a shaded place to polymerise. When the reaction is complete,
remove the excess liquid. For the next layer of separating gel, mix solutions A, C
and G with water in the proportions 3:2:8:3 by volume. Add 0.6 ml of this to each ...
G.L. Mills, P.A. Lane, P.K. Weech, 2000
red hot 15. (b) Explanation : 4HC = CH - It is polymerisation reaction. (a) isibrmed
when 3 moles of acetylene polymerise, (c) is formed when 3 moles of propyne
polymerise together. id) is formed when 3 moles of but-2-yne polymerise. 16.
10
Wood Formation in Trees: Cell and Molecular Biology Techniques
8 Polymerise for 4 h at RT. 9 Cover the block surfaces with a film of water to
isolate them from air and polymerise for 1 h at RT. 10 Remove water. 11
Polymerise for a further 12 h at RT. For immunolocalisation Duration of procedure
: approx.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «POLYMERISE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
polymerise en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Drawn out success for far faster 3D printing
In traditional stereolithography, ultraviolet light traces out a pattern in a special, photo-activated resin, producing free radicals, which polymerise ... «Royal Society of Chemistry, Mar 15»
Stretching to overcome the challenges of latex
Secondly, any contact with air will further polymerise the latex, so it is imperative that the pump is a sealless design. Potential pitfalls. A recent ... «World Pumps, Mar 15»
Bio-based chemicals: Automotive materials go green
... is developing bio-isoprene – which Goodyear plans to polymerise in order to make tyres; several major suppliers are using carbon dioxide to ... «ICIS, Mar 15»
Live insects pictured with electron microscope
When exposed to the microscope's electron beam, it is thought the amphiphilic molecules in Tween 20 polymerise and form a protective ... «Royal Society of Chemistry, Ene 15»
Self-repairing subsea material
... each other (polymerise) to form long-chain molecules. If cracks or other forms of damage encroach on the capsules, the monomer is released ... «Phys.Org, Dic 14»
Carbon makes the world go round
Last, Novomer has developed metallic catalysts, such as beta-diiminate zinc acetate, that can quickly polymerise CO2 by bonding it, ... «Spiked, Nov 14»
James Crowley: Magicians rings and dumbbells on a molecular scale
... recently generated smaller, more rigid, functionalised [2]rotaxanes7 which we hope will polymerise into higher molecular weight materials. «Chemistry World, Sep 14»
A Space Elevator Could Now Be Possible With New Diamond …
The high pressures caused the benzene to spontaneously polymerise into long, thin strands made up of hexagonal rings of carbon atoms in ... «International Business Times UK, Sep 14»
Ten minutes with the inventor of 3D printing
3D stereolithography works along those lines, using UV light to polymerise and cure a layer liquid resin, creating a thin solid sheet on top of a ... «The Engineer, Jul 14»
Miller's forgotten experiments point to primitive protein genesis
This shows, say the researchers, that, while amino acids will only polymerise into peptides under acidic conditions, the intermediates will do so ... «Chemistry World, Jul 14»