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Dictionary » C » Composite CompositeComposite a colloquial term for resin materials used in restorative dentistry. Origin: L. Compositus, put together, fr. Compono, to put together ![]()
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Results from our forumBreaking Down Hydro-Silica Gels Within the Body... Both the DSC results and the stability tests have shown that the molecular water present in the pores stabilizes the composite, probably through improving the binding of the H2O2 molecules onto the silica surface. so no luck there.... dioxygenyl? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dioxygenyl ...
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Re: composite?Maybe it just means that the image is a composite of bits and pieces from different gels. ??
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composite?umm.. i want to find out what a "composite" sds page image refers to.. i know general stuff abt sds page.. but am stuck on the composite part.. any ideas?
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Microwaved Water... the software for my Canon camera. The image number 2633 has this info: Shooting Date/Time 3/9/2006 1:41:10 PM You can see that the day 1 and day 5 composite photos are really the same photo, IMG2634, which has been photoshopped. The microwaved water plant in that image has a flipped copy of the ...
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What's the smallest unit of evolution?... basic ones) applied to evolution (particularly ecological evolution) are designed to address living creatures. Since evolution is not an object or composite, I don't think using the term "smallest unit" quite works. Maybe call it the most basic function? Or the most basic operating force? ...
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