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Dictionary » C » Colloid ColloidColloid (Science: chemistry) microscopic particles suspended in some sort of liquid medium. The particles are between one nanometre and one micrometre in size and can be macromolecules. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Important unknown nanotech within humans... of biological life). Deep eutectic solvents can be formed via various processes: when Choline chloride reacts with urea it forms an ionic colloid, "The deep eutectic phenomenon was first described in 2003 for a mixture of choline chloride (2-hydroxyethyl-trimethylammonium chloride) ...
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Important unknown nanotech within humans... with me whilst i explain the detail before the overall situation. firstly i ask you to become familiar with colloids http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloid morgellons disease has certain tell tail characteristics which indicate it is caused by a hydro silicate aerogel mass within the body,a colloid. ...
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The Fiber Disease... of KX filter. A high molecular weight positively charged polymer extends from the nanofiber surface, and is then complexed with a silver halide colloid to form a final structure (on right) with enhanced interception of microbiological agents, which resists biofilm formation. Many state governments ...
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The Fiber Disease... news agency reported. Gadomsky had been long experimenting on nanoparticles of gold. Thus, he invented a sub-micron stratum of microscopical colloid golden particles that makes an object placed behind it invisible for an observer. “Only static objects can be made invisible for the time present, ...
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The Fiber Disease... on fulvic acid, it triggered some memories from my days as a farmer. I think it is a component of what is generically known as humic acid, a vital colloid forming acid, vital for the assimilation of organic matter into humus, and in roles of cation exchange and buffering activities. In South America, ...
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