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Dictionary » A » Alloy AlloyAlloy (Science: chemistry) a substance made from a mixture of a metal and one or more other metals or non-metallic elements. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... Thales of Miletus, suggested the word "electricity", from the Greek, elektron, a name applied, however, not only to amber but also to an alloy of gold and silver . By Latin writers amber is variously called electrum, sucinum (succinum), and glaesum or glesum. The Old Hebrew חשמל ...
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The Fiber Disease... Ion- Selective Electrode”, Sens. Actuators B, accepted. (in USA) (SCI ) (EI) # Lee, Y. G. and Chou, T. C., 2002, “Effect of Electroless Ni-Co Alloy Deposition on the Ethanol Amperometric Sensor”, submitted to Sensors and Actuators B, (in USA) (SCI ) (EI) # Lee, C. C. and Chou, T. C., 2002, ...
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The Fiber Disease... analysis of different metal ions, such as lead and cadmium, in different supporting electrolytes. Our results indicate that the non-toxic liquid alloy galinstan could therefore become immensely important in electrochemical research as a potential surrogate material for mercury.The combination ...
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The Fiber DiseaseIts a pleasure to hear You think, Alloy I mentioned to indicate the resistance of the combination cyano with trypanosoma. Both are extremely difficult to eradicate organisms. Cyano may respond with amfotericine B, sometimes amikacine. Trypanosoma ...
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Clearing up the TAM/RANDY post... fuse a sheep with human characteristic can the sheep be found in court? Some sheep or cow do produce a human factor! What you suffer from is an alloy, Randy looks up Alloy: Alloy: A mixture composed of two elements, one being a metal. I have proof that the fibers are made of Titanium, Carbon, ...
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